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31 May '19 |
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Docklands height increases likely, but too late for Salesforce tower
Although the developer was seeking to add just two extra floors above what had already been permitted, it is unlikely the application will be successful. It is the council’s position it has no autho - Subscribe |
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30 May '19 |
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Paul McNeive: High time developers were allowed to build tall in cities
The arguments for more height are overwhelming. From an economic and social point of view, there is a shortage of office space, hotels and apartments and taller buildings will reduce rents. - Subscribe |
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30 May '19 |
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DEVELOPMENT DEAL: Development with apartments in Tanner Hall, Athy Road, Carlow, sold for its €1.5m reserve
Set on a 4.5acre site, the Tanner Hall lot includes four ground-floor, unfinished two-bed apartments as well as four completed two-storey duplex apartments, roadways and three acres of development lan - Subscribe |
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30 May '19 |
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Small and medium investors seeking better-value properties
This price resistance has been reflected in sales trends in the 15 months to the end of March. Conor Whelan, managing partner of QRE Real Estate Advisers, said that in 2016, the sub-€20m property lo - Subscribe |
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30 May '19 |
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Iput's redevelopment of the Tropical Fruit Warehouse at 30-32 Sir John Rogerson's Quay
Two floating office floors over a redeveloped former warehouse building bring an unusual integration of old and new to Dublin's south docklands. The full-glazed floors are an attractive feature of Ipu - Subscribe |
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30 May '19 |
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Cantillon: What’s causing flight of Ireland’s buy-to-let landlords?
So, can we take it from these figures that the speculative property investors of the past are gone? Perhaps that’s a step too far, but the falling volume of buy-to-let mortgage approvals suggests th - Subscribe |
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30 May '19 |
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DEAL: Tetrach completes acquisition of Howth castle and demesne
Tetrarch plans to redevelop and reopen the hotel as a luxury property, and to transform the golf courses, drawing on its recent experience in redeveloping the Mount Juliet estate in Co Kilkenny. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 May '19 |
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SITE DEAL: Ronan seals deal for prime 'TC3' site in south Dublin
Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE) has been confirmed as the successful purchaser of the 13-acre site at TC3 in Cherrywood, Dublin 18, earmarked for a major commercial and residential development. The dea - Subscribe |
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29 May '19 |
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Frank McDonald: Planning free-for-all has developers reaching for the sky
The North Lotts masterplan has been trumped by Murphy’s high-rise guidelines. Paul O’Brien, chairman of HJL Architects maintains that the masterplan was drawn up in the depths of recession (2012) - Subscribe |
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29 May '19 |
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I-Res Reit to ‘consider options’ for funding ambitious pipeline
Commenting on the property market, the company’s chairman, Declan Moylan, said that the “market is still very supply constrained”. Margaret Sweeney would not be drawn on whether Eoghan Murphy - Subscribe |
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29 May '19 |
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€240m worth of land sold in first quarter – Cushman & Wakefield
Donal Kellegher: “We expect this trend to continue into quarter two; however, activity levels and sales volumes have the potential to accelerate in the second half of the year with a number of large - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 May '19 |
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PORTFOLIO DEAL: €29.9m residential portfolio spread across Dublin, Meath, Kildare and Galway acquired by Lugus and Broadhaven
It paid €6.9 million for 34 apartments at Swiftwood in Saggart, west Dublin, and €3.46 million for 16 apartments at Garrison Mews in Dublin 18. In Clontarf, north Dublin, it paid €5.3 million fo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 May '19 |
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OFFICE DEAL: Lennox Building in Portobello, Dublin 8 sells to Swiss Life for €27m
The price achieved for the property represents a significant return on the estimated costs of between €15 million and €18 million incurred by Oakmount and Core in acquiring and developing the site - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 May '19 |
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PRS DEAL: Cosgrave Group sells 214 units at Fairways for €108m
A real estate fund managed by Deutsche Bank subsidiary DWS has agreed to pay €108 million to acquire 214 apartments being developed by the Cosgrave Property Group in Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 May '19 |
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Co-living units: modern, much dearer alternative to outlawed bedsit
Between pricey student pads, serviced apartments, luxury build-to-rent lets and now costly co-living units – construction is undoubtedly being skewed toward the most lucrative sectors of development - Subscribe |
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28 May '19 |
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Marlin secures green light for Aungier Street apartments
UK hotel operator, the Marlin Group has been granted planning permission from Dublin City Council for the delivery of 20 serviced apartments and a bar and restaurant on Aungier Street in Dublin city c - Subscribe |
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28 May '19 |
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Mortgage Approvals, April: solid year-on-year growth, especially for first time buyers
Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) has published the latest figures from the BPFI Mortgage Approvals Report for April 2019. The following are the key elements:A total of 4,109 mortgages - Subscribe |
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28 May '19 |
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Glenveagh executives shares plan criticised ahead of AGM
Shares in Glenveagh have rallied almost 9 per cent so far this year to 77c, having being sold off sharply in the second half of 2018 following a badly-received placement of €213 million of additiona - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 May '19 |
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Dublin docklands high-rise target - Hibernia chief
"I think the die is cast in a lot of the areas in which we've already built in," said Kevin Nowlan of Hibernia Reit, regarding the docklands as the most likely location for any high-rise buildings - Subscribe |
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27 May '19 |
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Daft.ie: Wealth Report H1 2019
Roughly two thirds of Irish households own the home they live in and almost all of these dwellings have valuations that contain six figures: in early 2019, the average property in the country had a va - Subscribe |
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