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17 Apr '20 |
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Coronavirus halts building of 60,000 homes in Ireland
Developers were building almost 60,000 homes on 796 sites around the country when lockdowns began in March, according to Construction Information Services (CIS), which monitors the industry in Ireland - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '20 |
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Our planning system remains open for business - but there is room for improvement
Raymond Tutty of Savills: "Once this crisis abates, we simply cannot delay the delivery of a modern e-Planning system any further." - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '20 |
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The 6 Feet Office: Helping you Adjust to a New Normal
“The 6 feet rule” isn’t going away any time soon and we at Cushman & Wakefield understand how critical it is to normalize this guideline into everyday life. Eventually, we will all return to wor - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '20 |
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Hines lodges €135m plan for major Liffey Valley extension
Property group Hines has lodged a €135m plan for a major extension to the Liffey Valley Centre in Dublin.
According to consultants for Hines, the new plan is to provide a contemporary mixed leisu - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '20 |
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An Bord Pleanála approves 62 houses, 115 apartments & 20 duplex apartments at site in Kilternan in south Co Dublin.
The appeals board has granted planning permission to receivers Declan Taite and Anne O'Dwyer in spite of concerns from Dún Laoghaire County Council over the plan for Glenamuck Rd and Enniskerry Rd. - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '20 |
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Coronavirus: New homes supply will be hit – and affordability too
Commenting on the expected impact, John Doddy, real estate lead at Deloitte, said: “The strong requirement for housing has not disappeared due to the current Covid-19 crisis, and, as we emerge from - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '20 |
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DEAL: Autoaddress signs lease with Inismore Portfolio Limited for 89-94 Capel Street newly converted ground-floor space
The letting of the premises was completed by Warren Egan of Knight Frank: “We are delighted for our client who has added another quality tenant to his portfolio. The result really justifies the comp - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '20 |
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DEAL: LinkedIn campus plan drives €2m sale of Georgian building in Dublin
It is understood that 95 Lower Baggot Street has been acquired by a well-known Dublin house-building family for around the €2 million, which had been sought by the selling agent. - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '20 |
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Yew Grove properties ‘insulated’ from Covid-19 rent defaults
Yew Grove Reit expected more than 95 per cent of rent due to it in the second quarter to be paid as the Government, overseas groups and large corporates make up almost all of its tenant base. - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '20 |
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French investment giant, Corum, pays €5.6m for Aldi store in Carrigtwohill, Cork
The price paid for the property represents a net initial yield of 7.34 per cent and a capital value of €328 per square foot.
Aldi occupies the premises on a 25-year lease from January 2008 with a - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '20 |
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Niall Bannon of Bannon: How does 2020 compare to 2008 in the Retail Sector?
Niall Bannon has issued the following statement in relation to the differences between conditions in the retail sector in this crisis and during the 2008-2013 economic crash:"The conversations I - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '20 |
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Cushman & Wakefield Covid 19 impacts on Ireland real estate here
Ireland is now entering its second week where only essential services are permitted, and people must stay in their homes. The Government has so far announced €6.7 billion worth of measures to fig - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '20 |
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Sean Conlon: ‘You should always look at your first home flip as a down payment on your education’
The US-based Irish real-estate magnate has had a colourful career which includes being a janitor, a merchant banker and a reality TV star - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '20 |
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A 12-step plan to solve the housing crisis after Covid-19: Eoin Ó Broin
When the Covid-19 emergency subsides, we will need to approach housing radically differently. Here’s how we do it - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '20 |
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Little to justify mortgage rates here being so high - brokers
The Central Bank figures also show the volume of new mortgage agreements amounted to €574m in February, an increase of 4.1pc on the same month last year.
However, the figures for March are expect - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '20 |
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New online housing auction platform, YouBid.ie, to push on with sales despite question marks over market
If restrictions are lifted next month, the residential property market will bounce back quickly but a longer hiatus would change everything, experienced auctioneer Michael O'Connor has told the Sunday - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
14 Apr '20 |
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Savills has hired Declan Sexton to join its investments division as associate director
Savills has hired Declan Sexton to join its Investments Division as Associate Director. Prior to joining Savills, Mr Sexton held the position of Asset Manager in the Property Department of Dunnes Stor - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '20 |
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Townmore construction urges Government not to impose a lengthy hiatus on social housing
Mark Cronin, associate director with Townmore, said that because the virus was likely to remain in circulation for a considerable time, construction sites would have to adapt to new ways of working, b - Subscribe |
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10 Apr '20 |
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More than 500 apartments approved for Howth site at derelict Techrete factory site
The plans from Atlas GP Ltd, a subsidiary of Mr Crean’s development company Marlet feature 512 mostly one- and two-bed apartments between the Howth Road and Claremont beach to the west of the harbou - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
09 Apr '20 |
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IPUT plc's 2019 Annual Review & Financial Statements
"We are pleased to publish our 2019 Annual Report, marking another year of progress for IPUT. We continued to invest in prime properties in Dublin that enhance the occupier experience and co - Subscribe |
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