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01 Apr '20 |
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DEAL: First floor of 33 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2 acquired for Unity Technologies
Cushman & Wakefield have acquired the first floor of 33 Sir John Rogerson's Quay on behalf of Unity Technologies, who have taken a 3-year lease at a rent of about €65 per sq ft. - Subscribe |
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31 Mar '20 |
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Commercial real estate faces into a new tomorrow: Conor Whelan, MD QRE
The property market may be in limbo, but the office and industrial sector should pull through this period relatively unscathed - Subscribe |
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31 Mar '20 |
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Potential impacts of COVID-19 on the industrial property market: James Kearney, Lisney
The inability of these sectors to source suitably located warehouse/storage facilities at short notice and under flexible lease terms will lead to further future growth within the serviced/on-demand w - Subscribe |
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31 Mar '20 |
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Nothing taken for granted as property market holds its breath
House buyers and sellers alike are holding their breath as the nation waits for the pandemic to play out. Here‘s how the residential sector is handling the uncertainty – and what might happen next - Subscribe |
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31 Mar '20 |
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Penneys puts plan for new store in Dundrum Town Centre on hold
The company confirmed that its negotiations to take space in Dublin’s Dundrum Town Centre now occupied by British chain, House of Fraser, are on hold as it is reviewing all spending plans in light o - Subscribe |
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30 Mar '20 |
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Retailers face an uneven return to recovery: Stephen Murray JLL Head of Retail
The impact of the Covid-19 crisis on retailers will depend largely on how long the virus remains with us, and on the sub-sectors in which they trade - Subscribe |
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30 Mar '20 |
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Sales activities move online as agents work from home
Offr founder Robert Hoban reported that recent days have also seen increased interest from commercial agents. "Over the past two weeks we have seen an increase of 100 per cent in the number of new age - Subscribe |
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30 Mar '20 |
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Fast-food chain Leon has 'no plans to stop expansion here'
The company, which has two outlets in Dublin, plans to open 20 restaurants here by 2023.
Stuart Fitzgerald, managing director of Leon Ireland, said he doesn't expect any major change to that strate - Subscribe |
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30 Mar '20 |
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Retail landlords worried rents will dry up during Covid-19 crisis
This week, clothing chain Penneys confirmed it would suspend paying rent on its 37 shops in the Republic to ease the damage done to its business by lost sales. - Subscribe |
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30 Mar '20 |
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Registry of Deeds records going back to 1708 could be made available online to public
“The Property Registration Authority (PRA) is really aware of the historical significance of the material, that it should be opened up more, and the difficulty of accessing the material at the momen - Subscribe |
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30 Mar '20 |
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DEAL: Nuance Communications moving to the Harcourt Building
Global speech technology company, Nuance Communications is expanding its Dublin operation having subleased the top two floor floors from an existing tenant at Davy Real Estate’s Harcourt Buildin - Subscribe |
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30 Mar '20 |
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Workday scraps planned move to former Eir headquarters at Heuston South Quarter
The US company will now remain its current offices at the Kings Building on Church Street in Dublin, however. Eir declined to comment on the end of talks with Workday.
The telecoms group moved its - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Mar '20 |
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Covid-19 crisis to wipe out Q1 housing market recovery: MyHome.ie
"Signs of green shoots coming after a difficult 2019, in which activity was depressed by Brexit uncertainty, could well be killed off by the onset of the coronavirus and the measures to fight it,” s - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Mar '20 |
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REA survey: Covid-19 outbreak puts brakes on recovery in property market
Mark Keenan: For the Irish property market, it's out of the Brexit frying pan and into the coronavirus fire. Barry McDonald: "There is no doubt that we saw a stronger market in Q1 up to the start of t - Subscribe |
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30 Mar '20 |
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Knight Frank: Q1 Dublin Office Occupier Activity
Dublin office take-up reached 825,000 sq ft in Q1, the second highest opening quarter to a year behind only Q1 last year. The number of deals decreased to 29 from the 48 recorded during the same perio - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Mar '20 |
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Green light to Cosgrave Developments' 329-unit development on former Santry Demesne grounds
Off Northwood Avenue near the Gullivers Retail Park and M50, the Cosgrave plan envisions four eight-storey blocks, mostly two-bedroom units with penthouses on top, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Mar '20 |
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Property deals worth €627m struck before pandemic hit
Russell Cleere, senior investment analyst at property consultants TWM, said that 2020 started positively but March had shown significant signs of decreased activity due to investor uncertainty related - Subscribe |
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