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17 May '19 |
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House prices threatened by global weather shift
Sharon Donnery said more extreme weather caused by climate change could result in a collective withdrawal of insurers from ??covering risks that they consider uninsurable?. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
17 May '19 |
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Delighted and relieved to announce that we now have a state-of-the-art Solid State Drive as the new home for PropertyWeek.ie, website & databases.The migration seems to have gone smoothly this mor - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
17 May '19 |
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New KBC Bank chief says he's ??comfortable?? with Irish share of mortgage market
Peter Roebben, who took up the chief executive post in recent weeks, said the bank added ?216m in lending in the first three months, up 9% from a year earlier, helping to preserve its share of the I - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 May '19 |
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Wynn??s Hotel on Dublin??s Abbey Street gets permission for two-storey extension and revamp
An Bord Pleanála gave the go-ahead for a two-storey extension despite the board??s own inspector recommending refusal after concluding that the development would be contrary to the proper planning a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 May '19 |
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PORTFOLIO DEAL: Henley Bartra pays ?125m for Dublin and Cork properties
A 34,281 sqm portfolio comprising 11 buildings, development sites and car parks in Citywest & 13,006 sqm in Cork occupied by a wide cross-section of the tech, telecoms, consumer and pharmaceutical sec - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 May '19 |
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Dundrum Town Centre owners oppose Carrickmines retail development
Last month, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown council gave the green light for the 83,996sq m development which includes two supermarkets, 130 residential units and a seven- to eight-screen cinema. - Subscribe |
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16 May '19 |
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Douglas Newman Good seeking office administrator in Terenure
DNG are seeking a professional and motivated administrator/receptionist for our flag ship office in Terenure. You will work in collaboration with the sales team handling enquiries, booking appointment - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 May '19 |
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Deals and upgrade developments to raise the tone of Temple Bar
A new record rent of ?1m for food and beverage accommodation has been agreed by international entrepreneur Zafar Shah for the ninth and tenth top storeys known as Rooftop Central Plaza, at the redev - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 May '19 |
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Positive outlook for rents and prices but one in four says market has peaked: RICS
Although the majority continue to sense the Irish market is in some stage of an upturn, 28pc feel it has reached a peak. Conducted in conjunction with the SCSI, the Q1 2019 Ireland Commercial Monitor - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 May '19 |
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Paul McNeive: 'Check everything - the new, old world of valuations'
The huge growth in the private rented sector (PRS) is producing some big-ticket valuation work, either for the fund acquiring or for a bank if debt is being raised. There is still an amount of Nama-re - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 May '19 |
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Richard Barrett's Bartra eyes up co-living option for Bradys pub site
The Bradys site is one of four which Bartra has considered for co-living. Bartra's portfolio also includes commercial and leisure properties, as well as other types of residential assets. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '19 |
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HOTEL DEAL: European investor to acquire Dublin??s Conrad Hotel for ?118m
The sale of Dublin??s five-star Conrad Hotel is expected to be concluded shortly for around ?118 million.
The hotel??s current owners have entered into exclusive talks with European hotel inves - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '19 |
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Residential prices return to tentative growth in March: Central Statistics Office
Goodbody chief economist Dermot O??Leary said the increase in stock for sale suggested prices may remain flat over the ??coming period?. Over the medium term, however, ??upward pressure on prices - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '19 |
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Ballymore secures ?77.3m green loan from HSBC for Dublin Landings project in the city??s north docklands
Ballymore and Singaporean property group Oxley have secured a ?77.3 million so-called green loan from HSBC Ireland to help fund the construction of three offices in their high-profile Dublin Landing - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '19 |
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Private developers bearing ??no risk?? under house leasing scheme
Under the leasing scheme property developers and investors provide 25-year leases, co-ordinated by the Housing Agency, on new housing units and the property reverts to the owner at the end of the leas - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '19 |
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Redevelopment of Manhattan Café site blocked despite budget warning
Charledev Properties wants the council site at the corner of Harcourt Road and Richmond Street South as part of a nine-storey office development on lands between Richmond Street and Charlemont Street. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '19 |
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Minister for Housing makes no show at property industry event
It was more than a little embarrassing for organisers of the Irish House Builders Association (IHBA) lunch when their special guest, Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy, was a last-minute no show. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 May '19 |
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Jargon, missing digits, errors: Navigating the Property Price Register
??The register is a useful tool, as it provides a lot of transparency in the market and is helpful to agents and the public alike,? says Paul Murgatroyd, director of research and business developme - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 May '19 |
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Mercantile Group told to scale back plan for Mercantile Hotel revamp
This follows the city council placing on hold the Mercantile Group plan to extend the Mercantile Hotel from 28 to 109 rooms at 24-28 Dame Street. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 May '19 |
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Data centre spend to hit ?10bn amid site surge
Investment in data centres in Ireland is likely to top ?10bn by 2022, according to industry lobby group Host in Ireland.
It said that there are now 53 active data centres in Ireland and 29 in dev - Subscribe |
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