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15 Jun '20 |
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TWM has managed to get a number of property deals over the line in spite of the lockdown
This activity is evidence that investors are not alone shopping around but also tying deals down, and it should underpin some optimism for commercial property and particularly office and retail invest - Subscribe |
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15 Jun '20 |
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PRS schemes and communal spaces could be what are required to help solve the housing problem
This concept of living has been a growing strand of the property sector that hasn't always been received as a positive one, with criticisms over apartment builds coming before houses for first-time bu - Subscribe |
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15 Jun '20 |
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Local unease as Cairn Homes looks to build apartments on creche space at Marianella in Rathgar
Cairn Homes is building Marianella, a scheme of 308 houses and apartments, on the site of a former Redemptorist monastery in Rathgar - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jun '20 |
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Covid boosts demand for own door offices
Manus Agnew of agents Quinn Agnew: "Before Covid many small firms were opting for serviced offices, especially those that offered leisure and other facilities for staff. As a result, demand for own do - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jun '20 |
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Goodman firm Ternary Ltd withdraws appeal over demolition of historic buildings
The council had refused plans to demolish 47, 48 & 49 Kildare Street and No 1 Nassau Street to make way for new offices.
Ternary lodged its appeal last February but withdrew it just days before the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jun '20 |
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Planners consent to court order over St Anne's proposed by Crekav (part of Pat Crean's Marlet group)
An Bord Pleanála has consented to a High Court order quashing its permission for a controversial development of 657 apartments near St Anne's park in Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jun '20 |
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Nearly twice as many apartments given planning approval versus houses - CSO
The latest CSO planning statistics published today show that An Bord Pleanála approved plans for 9,698 apartments in the first quarter of this year - and just 5,091 houses.
The overwhelming majori - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jun '20 |
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Apartment planning approvals 'outstrip demand'
Permission was granted for 9,698 apartments and 5,091 houses from January to March, reversing the usual pattern.
The surge in approvals for new apartments, chiefly in and around Dublin, is driven b - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jun '20 |
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MongoDB, valued at $11.5bn, has signed a lease on a new office in Dublin worth $27m (€23.8m)
The 41,000 sq ft office space, which will act as the US company's international headquarters, is based in Building 2 of 1 Ballsbridge, Shelbourne Road Dublin, a property owned by the Comer Group. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jun '20 |
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Meat company claims minister’s rezoning decision on 30 acres owned by the company at Bodenstown, Sallins is wrong in law
The Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government was wrong to direct county councillors to reverse a rezoning in a local plan which would affect the location of more than 300 new houses in Kild - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jun '20 |
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Bord Pleanála gave approval for 9,500 student bedrooms, as student accommodation business facing uncertain future
Figures released this week by An Bord Pleanála show it gave developers and universities permission to build accommodation blocks with space for more than 9,500 students in the three years 2017, 2018 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jun '20 |
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Queen’s pub in Dalkey closing down
Landmark bar owned by former AIB CEO Tom Mulcahy may be sold for redevelopment, however, any building work would be complicated by the fact that the pub is listed on the Record of Protecte - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
14 Jun '20 |
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18,000 houses could be built if vacant sites developed
The Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government has warned urban councils, in particular, that it is necessary to implement the vacant site levy, a fine worth 7% of the value of unused land. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
11 Jun '20 |
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CBRE: Ireland's Primary Care Centre MarketView - Q2 2020
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> To date, CBRE Research shows that just 81 new purpose-built primary care centres have been delivered since 2001, with the vast majority of these having been delivered sin - Subscribe |
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11 Jun '20 |
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Residential rent collection & occupancy in Dublin holding up very well in the year-to-date despite Covid-19
CBRE Ireland today released a new research report which was conducted in conjunction with MD Property, looking specifically at rent collection and occupancy in the mid-tier residential rental market i - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
11 Jun '20 |
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No public seating and no WiFi: Shopping centres post-Covid will be 'different experience'
"The days of leisurely browsing have come to an end. It is going to be replaced by purposeful shopping - people going, buying what they need and returning home straight away.
"It will be very diffe - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Jun '20 |
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Covid boosts demand for own door offices
Manus Agnew of agents Quinn Agnew: "Before Covid many small firms were opting for serviced offices, especially those that offered leisure and other facilities for staff. As a result, demand for own do - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Jun '20 |
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Paul McNeive: Rapid change in retail sector will create winners as well as losers
For an insight into the current issues, I chatted with Larry Brennan, a veteran of the Irish retail market, and head of European retail agency for Savills.
There is no definitive pattern to how ret - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Jun '20 |
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Optimism on property market encourages Galway projects to restart
Willie Dowling of CBRE, who is the letting agent, says it has already signed heads of agreement for 1,394 sq m in one block and is in talks for the letting of an entire 5,574 sq m second block to one - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Jun '20 |
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Surge in working from home could have an interesting effect on property market: Dan O'Brien
The non-residential market is facing an uncertain time. With many companies expected to go to the wall in the months ahead, landlords can expect to have lots of empty offices on their hands. - Subscribe |
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