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19 May '21 |
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DEAL: Construction Industry Federation sells Canal Road, Dublin 6 headquarters to developer for €23m
Osborne + Co (with property veteran Tom Hamilton in place as the company’s managing director in Ireland) are to pursue plan for 147,000sq ft office scheme on high-profile Canal Road site. - Subscribe |
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19 May '21 |
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Stamp duty hike on bulk-buying apartments would hit supply, Donohue says
Apartment living needed to be regarded as a decision for life, not just an option for the rental sector, Mr Ryan told Newstalk Breakfast, adding that mixed development was the way forward. “We can - Subscribe |
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19 May '21 |
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Stamp duty hike of 10% for bulk-buyers of houses set to be approved by Dáil
Under measures agreed by the Cabinet on Tuesday night, the higher stamp duty rate will apply to the purchasing of more than 10 houses within a 12-month period.
Apartments will be exempt from the hi - Subscribe |
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17 May '21 |
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Coca-Cola to establish new digital hub in Dublin
The company said Dublin was selected as a location for the hub due to its growing international reputation as an innovation city and because of the wealth of technical talent that live in or close to - Subscribe |
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17 May '21 |
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Big rise in number of social housing units leased to councils despite costs criticism
Mr Ó Broin cited a recent report by the Department for Public Expenditure and Reform which concluded that long-term leasing at the height of a rental market in high-demand areas represented bad value - Subscribe |
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17 May '21 |
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Ulster Bank’s PMI for April shows rebound in house building
According to Ulster Bank’s latest construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI), house-building activity jumped to its highest level so far this year.
The sub-index for housing rose to 54.8 in - Subscribe |
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17 May '21 |
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As yet another shop closes, can Grafton Street survive?
Eoin Feeney of BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland::“I wouldn’t be surprised if a couple of [other] shops don’t reopen." “Rents dropped last year and will drop this year and will drop next year. - Subscribe |
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16 May '21 |
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Owen Reilly appoints industry veteran as senior property consultant
Murphy began her career with Sherry Fitzgerald in 1994 and then spent a number of years in Sherry Fitz’s Merrion Row and Terenure branches. She then joined Gunne which became Quillsen, where she spe - Subscribe |
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16 May '21 |
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Fine Grain eyes more properties across Ireland
Fine Grain, the office investment and development company, is seeking to acquire, buy and lease back properties around Ireland in the €10 million to €50 million price range, chief executive Colin - Subscribe |
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16 May '21 |
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DEAL: DHL latest firm to be wooed by clean, green Blarney Business Park
DHL Express has agreed a new long-term lease with JCD Group for a new, state-of-the-art bespoke premises at Blarney Business Park located just to the north of Cork city on the N20 Cork to Mallow road. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
16 May '21 |
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Brian Keegan: Taxing investment funds won’t solve the housing crisis
The wholesale purchase of estates is a serious problem, but there are many reasons for the high cost of homes, and the most important is lack of supply - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
16 May '21 |
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IDA issues €2m tender seeking property portfolio managers
The state’s inward investment agency has issued a tender inviting “suitably qualified and experienced” firms to provide industrial property management services across its estate of 54 business p - Subscribe |
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16 May '21 |
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Killian Woods: Home truths about funds buying up houses
We may be deeply frustrated that multibillion-euro investors are now competing with individual buyers for houses, but it was the state that invited these funds into Ireland — and it may be tricky to - Subscribe |
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16 May '21 |
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Bartra to lodge plans for €400m O’Devaney Gardens scheme of 1,047 residential units
Richard’s Barrett’s property development group, Bartra, will lodge long-anticipated plans for the €400 million redevelopment of O’Devaney Gardens in Dublin next week. - Subscribe |
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16 May '21 |
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Davy Hickey investors sue amid row over Citywest developer’s future
The plan at that time was to pay out its cash to most shareholders and allow Mr Hickey “to take key assets, at undeveloped land values, and retain the ongoing business” in lieu of his cash entitle - Subscribe |
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16 May '21 |
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CBRE announce sale of The Morrison just weeks after the completion of the sale of The Moxy
Zetland Capital, a London based Private Equity firm today announced that funds it manages have agreed to acquire the Morrison Hotel. Plans are being developed for modernisation and further investment - Subscribe |
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16 May '21 |
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Large percentage of new-builds may be reserved for first-time buyers under new plan
Reports in Sunday newspapers suggested the percentage put aside could be as high as half the units in some new developments, although sources suggested no final decision had been made on the split. - Subscribe |
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14 May '21 |
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Permission for 336 apartments at Docklands Innovation Park, East Wall overturned
Atlantic Diamond Ltd challenged the August 2020 permission for what it described as a “factory-cum-apartment” development of 336 apartments, in six blocks ranging in height from four to ten st - Subscribe |
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14 May '21 |
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Darragh O’Brien: ‘I am on the side of the first-time buyer’
We will be bringing forward measures to level the playing pitch to ensure that bulk sales of homes are curtailed as best as possible,” he said. Controversy over investment funds bulk-buying resident - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 May '21 |
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Bill Nowlan: Reits are not the enemy and emotion is not a policy
We are reaching an Orwellian point of promoting the idea that capital that produces housing is bad and therefore should be forbidden or penalised with taxation. And this concern applies to other kinds - Subscribe |
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