© The Irish Times |
17 Apr '19 |
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DEVELOPMENT DEAL: DIT??s Kevin Street campus on 3.57 acres sells for ?140m
The former DIT Kevin Street campus has been acquired by global institutional investor York Capital and Dublin-based developer Westridge Real Estate for ?140 million. - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '19 |
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DNG vacancies: senior sales negotiator in South Dublin + administrator / receptionist in Terenure
DNG are currently looking for an experienced residential senior sales negotiator to work in one of our residential branches on the Southside of Dublin. As one of Ireland??s leading property firms, DN - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Apr '19 |
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"I have never seen the appetite that we've seen for the Dublin 1 area": Lorcan O'Connor, MD of the Carroll's Property Group
For years O'Connell Street has been tipped as offering immense potential, often seen as a street that should be much more than it is. Now, a tram runs along it, making it more accessible than ever and - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Apr '19 |
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Donal O'Donovan: 'It got in on the bottom so Green Reit doesn't have to call the top to get out ahead of the market'
Until a buyer is in place Green's own bosses will run a mile from any suggestion the market has peaked. They can point to their own robust rent rolls and a roster of tenants that offers a mix of the w - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Apr '19 |
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Would-be buyers at Heathfield estate in Ballincollig sleep in their cars in 'Hunger Games' for housing'
Savills agent Catherine McAuliffe said: "We didn't expect the turnout ourselves, certainly not people queuing overnight. But it's about location - this is Ballincollig, on the edge of city, with acces - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Apr '19 |
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Intel answers council??s questions on planning application for $4bn Leixlip plant
In a sign of the urgency that Intel is attaching to its planning application, the US company took just seven days to issue its response to the various queries.
However, even if the chip giant secur - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Apr '19 |
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London-based investment firm Chenavari trebled stake in Dilosk late last year to almost 30 per cent
Speaking to The Irish Times, chief executive Fergal McGrath confirmed the company aims by the end of the year to provide residential mortgages, and buy another portfolio of loans. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
15 Apr '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Latest BidX1 sales reflect move away from forcing tenants out to maximise prices
More than ?16.3 million worth of properties were sold at BidX1??s recent online auction, including 22 individual rental dwellings which were sold with the tenants in place. Those 22 sales reflect a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Apr '19 |
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Mark Keenan: So what's going on in Dublin with vendor asking prices versus reality?
Estate agents will always tell you that a big part of their job is managing expectation - that almost all vendors believe their house is worth more than it is. Owners are not only emotionally attached - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Apr '19 |
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Allied Real Estate Group, controlled by Adrian Langan and Cathal McGinley, offers ?69m for complex to build flats near new Facebook HQ
Allied Real Estate Group, a company controlled by developers Adrian Langan and Cathal McGinley, is offering ?69.3m for all 90 apartments at Ballsbridge Court in Dublin with a view to levelling them - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '19 |
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Ballymore names Paul Carty Irish construction director, as projects advance
Mr Carty worked until recently as a regional director with JJ Rhatigan & Company with responsibility for the Dublin and Leinster areas, where he was involved in landmark projects such as the Lansdowne - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
15 Apr '19 |
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Savills: 40% of all Dublin??s offices have traded since 2013
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> A new report on Ireland??s property investment market reveals that almost ?8.6bn has been invested in Irish office property since the start of 2013. During this time o - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '19 |
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David McWilliams: Dublin??s too-high crane count is disturbing
Once the group dynamic takes hold, it is more instructive to look at prices as amplifiers of the group trip, rather than indicators of fundamental value. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '19 |
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Green Reit up for sale as company bemoans performance of its share price
CBRE has been appointed as property adviser to the company. The move comes as the company, which has a ?1.5 billion portfolio of prime office and logistics asset, bemoans the performance of the comp - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Apr '19 |
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McNamara (Cinamol) scheme on site of the well-known Swiss Cottage pub in Santry gets planning nod
The plans for 110 build-to- rent units are being backed by a company controlled by billionaire Paul Coulson, the chief executive of packaging giant Ardagh. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Apr '19 |
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DCU planning 1,240-bed student housing scheme
"The Dublin student market suffers from a severe structural under-supply of purpose-built student accommodation," noted the European arm of US property giant Starwood Capital recently.
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© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '19 |
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Permission granted for 3,500 homes on Poolbeg site
An Bord Pleanála has given the go-ahead for the development of an ??urban quarter? that will include almost 900 social and affordable homes at the Glass Bottle site on Dublin??s Poolbeg peninsula - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '19 |
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State??s largest construction company launches facilities management brand
Sensori Facilities Management was formally launched on Thursday night resulting from Sisk??s acquisition of a 50 per cent holding in Designer Group??s facilities management business for an undisclos - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '19 |
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Supreme Court dismisses residents?? appeal over Apple??s Athenry data centre
Despite Apple??s decision not to proceed with the data centre, the five-judge court agreed to decide the appeal because of its implications for the board??s consideration of other data centre develo - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
11 Apr '19 |
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Dublin seventh most expensive place in the world to build
The international construction market survey by global professional services company Turner & Townsend said Dublin is the third most expensive city in Europe for construction costs, behind only London - Subscribe |
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