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13 Apr '22 |
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DEAL: HSE and Centric Health to operate from Dún Laoghaire Shopping Centre
The HSE primary care centre will operate under a 30-year lease taking 3,298 sq m (35,500sq ft) of space, while Sheehan Medical has signed a 25-year lease taking 795sq m (8,557sq ft) of space. - Subscribe |
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13 Apr '22 |
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DEAL: Davy investors acquire Eyre Square Shopping Centre for €9.575m
While Colliers, which handled the sale, did not identify the purchaser, The Irish Times understands the scheme has been acquired by a fund managed by Davy Real Estate. The price paid equates to a net - Subscribe |
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13 Apr '22 |
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DEAL: Waystone signs for new 52,000sq ft headquarter offices at David Daly’s 35 Shelbourne Road
While the rental level has not been disclosed, The Irish Times understands Waystone has agreed to pay in excess of €60 per sq ft, following an initial rent-free period, to occupy the first to fourth - Subscribe |
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13 Apr '22 |
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Ballyboden Tidy Towns group challenges permission for 131 homes being granted to MacCabe Durney Barnes Limited
The action relates to the planning authorities’ decision to grant developer MacCabe Durney Barnes Limited permission to building the homes and associated works at Stocking Lane, Ballyboden in Co Dub - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Apr '22 |
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DEAL: ByrneWallace lease extension adds €7m to sale price of Dublin HQ
The new price reflects the agreement between ByrneWallace and the landlord on a lease extension to April 2032 with no break option and an increase in the rent to €2.45 million per annum. - Subscribe |
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12 Apr '22 |
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Donal O'Donovan: The ‘Part V’ rules are a joke and the prospect of a council paying €800,000 for public housing proves it
Local authorities do not have to buy, but in reality Part V has been the cornerstone of social housing provision since before the crash. A crappy foundation it has proved to be.
The original motiva - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '22 |
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More than a third of landlords applied rent hikes over the level allowed
The ESRI assessed the impact of the rent pressure zones controls, which limited rent increases to 4 per cent a year in designated urban areas between 2017 and 2020. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '22 |
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Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown council faces Government intervention over move to block homes
The Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) was established in 2019 to provide independent oversight of the planning process. One of its functions is to assess development plans to ensure they properly - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '22 |
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Quintain receives permission for 488 Cherrywood homes
Quintain Ireland has received planning permission from for 488 new apartments and duplexes, with a gross development value of more than €250 million, at its Cherrywood Village development in south D - Subscribe |
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12 Apr '22 |
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Pret A Manger to expand into Ireland with 20 shops within the next decade
The first shop is set to open on Dawson Street in Dublin this summer, creating 25 jobs. - Subscribe |
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12 Apr '22 |
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LDA submits a SHD planning application for 345 homes in Hacketstown in Skerries, Co. Dublin
The Land Development Agency (LDA) has submitted a planning application to An Bord Pleanála for a Strategic Housing Development (SHD) in Hacketstown in Skerries, Co. Dublin. The 6.9-hectare site was m - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '22 |
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KPMG Ireland buys construction consulting firm KMCS
News of the deal comes as figures from BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland showed that growth in construction activity slowed in March from the previous month, likely reflecting the impact of soaring pric - Subscribe |
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11 Apr '22 |
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Mm Capital's Elgin Property Finance aims to provide €300 million of loans
Two Irish developers have established property fund providers in recent months, at a time when risks have increased for development projects. Supply chain problems and labour shortages already had inf - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
11 Apr '22 |
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Land Development Agency plans 800-plus affordable homes at new Balbriggan urban quarter overlooking the Irish Sea
The 25.3-hectare site was made available to the LDA by the Housing Agency and will provide 817 homes, subject to planning approval. The LDA, Housing Agency and Fingal County Council have worked closel - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '22 |
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Rising cost of living hits Irish would-be homebuyers
Over half of prospective Irish home buyers say that the current soaring cost of living is negatively affecting their ability to purchase a property, according to a new MyHome.ie survey. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '22 |
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Councils must avoid ‘back of fag packet’ approach to zoning, says deputy planning regulator
Speaking at a Dublin City Council housing seminar, the State’s deputy planning regulator, Anne Marie O’Connor, emphasised the need for “evidence-based” zoning and a move away from blanket zoni - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '22 |
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Permission given for contentious 18-storey tower and 399-unit apartment scheme near Heuston Station
Last year HPREF HSQ Investments Ltd lodged Strategic Housing Development (SHD) plans for the five-block, 399-unit apartment scheme that sparked opposition from the State’s property arm, the Office o - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '22 |
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Developer Cornel wins €840,000 site levy dispute with council over €12m site
In response to an appeal by Cornel Living Ltd against the levy, the board has ruled that the €840,000 levy for 2020 be cancelled as the site off the Old Bray Road, Foxrock, Dublin 18 continues to be - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '22 |
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Council seeks O’Devaney Gardens apartments for cost-rental scheme
The council said it remains in negotiations with developer Bartra and an approved housing body in relation to the acquisition of apartments which had been tied up in legal action taken by Bartra again - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '22 |
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CBRE: Dublin’s Office Vacancy Declines Further in Q1 2022
New research from CBRE Ireland confirms Dublin’s office vacancy rate has continued its downward trajectory in the first three months of 2022, with the capital’s vacancy rate now at 8.2%, d - Subscribe |
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