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Our NEWS section is the most comprehensive publication on the business of property in Ireland, keeping our trade readers fully informed on all developments in the property business and among their competitors.

It gathers together in one place all reports on the market, and goes into much greater detail than does the consumer press on trade issues of interest to estate agents, developers and other property professionals. It summarises property stories from the media, and provides handy links to the full stories. Occasional indepth features and opinion pieces for a fully developed online property magazine. It also acts as a searchable archive of all property matters down the years.

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© Business Post 13 Jul '20

Council pushes back over Clancy Quay apartments

Dublin City Council has told Kennedy Wilson, co-owner of the state’s largest private rental development, that no more retail units may be changed into apartments -  Subscribe
© Business Post 13 Jul '20

Investment 2020: cautiously buoyant

As much as €3 billion worth of investment properties may change hands in Ireland this year and this could rise next year, says Max Reilly of JLL. While Reilly points out that a number of ongoing tra -  Subscribe
© Business Post 13 Jul '20

Comer companies’ profits top €200 million

Majority of multimillion-euro profits reported by property developers Luke and Brian Comer are from revaluations of investment properties -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 13 Jul '20

Building activity surged in June as sites reopened after the lockdown: Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI

"Overall, the June PMI is an encouraging sign that the construction sector is now more clearly in recovery mode following the easing of restrictions which took hold during May," said Ulster Bank's chi -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jul '20

Can Grafton Street stop the flood of closures?

Other recent casualties have included Cath Kidson, Monsoon, Urban Decay and Topman. There are boarded up or shuttered shops all over the street, and it isn’t because of a lockdown. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jul '20

Tetrarch lobbies to rezone Howth Castle land for housing

The developer has told the local authority it had identified 15 hectares of land “readily available to be zoned for residential development”, in a letter seen by The Irish Times. The letter dat -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 10 Jul '20

Sherry FitzGerald: Post-Covid-19 consumer attitudes to housing

The Covid-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed many aspects of people's lives and buyer behaviour is adapting accordingly. The pandemic has accelerated some trends already evident and is reshaping th -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 10 Jul '20

‘Sad day’ for House of Ireland as tourism retailer goes out of business

The group’s flagship outlet on Grafton Street in Dublin, as well as its outlets at Dublin Airport and Belfast City Airport, will close permanently, along with its online store. The outlets, which sp -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Jul '20

Cairn Homes loses appeal over site on vacant register

One of the country's largest residential property developers, Cairn Homes, is facing a large tax bill after losing its appeal against having lands it owns on the outskirts of Galway declared a vacant -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Jul '20

Profits fall at listed home builder Abbey as Covid impacts performance

Listed home builder Abbey saw its profit before tax fall to €33m in the 12 months to April 30 from €53m the prior year. The 83-year-old building company said trading in the three months to Apri -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Jul '20

Nursing homes still can generate investment: CBRE

CBRE notes that a combination of rising building costs and the 2016 standards being enforced by Hiqa may severely impact the viability of some new developments. CBRE calls for construction costs to -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 10 Jul '20

Extremely low volume of office leasing in Q2: CBRE

On the day that Martin Shanahan, CEO of IDA Ireland pointed towards a possible 40% decline in FDI as a result of Covid-19, property consultants CBRE Ireland have today released figures for the volume -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 10 Jul '20

Hibernia says unpaid rent for current quarter is 5.5pc

Unpaid commercial property rent at Hibernia Reit stood at 5.5pc for the three months to September 30. Of that 0.5pc has been waived, according to a trading update from the group. Commercial rent -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 08 Jul '20

DEAL: Boots opens new store in Bannon-managed and -leased Gateway Retail Park, Knocknacarra, Galway

Boots has opened a new store in the Bannon managed and leased Gateway Retail Park, Galway. The new flagship store has opened on the first opportunity following the Covid closure period."It’ -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Jul '20

Kennedy Wilson completes third and final phase of Clancy Quay

Between now and 2024 the US-headquartered real estate firm is targeting a total of 4,100 new units, with 750 of those due for completion by the end of this year. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Jul '20

Groundhog Day policy on housing is getting us nowhere

These schemes (e.g. affordable-home purchase scheme) do not make homes more affordable but bridge the affordability gap. There’s a crucial difference here. One reconfigures the market, the other uph -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 08 Jul '20

Daft.ie Irish Housing Market Report - Rents edge up in June as house prices fall

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The country is still in need of hundreds of thousands of homes, principally for smaller households of one to two persons, in the social and market rental segments, and in -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 08 Jul '20

Major Dublin office letting signed by Gilead and TIO

Gilead, the major therapeutics company, have committed to a new office in the North Dock scheme which is being developed by TIO. The new office building, overlooking the River Liffey, will be the firs -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Jul '20

DEAL: Denmark’s answer to Ikea, Jysk, signs deal for first Dublin outlet at Gulliver’s Retail Park in Santry

The popular retail chain signed a 10-year lease with the Cosgrave Property Group on June 8th for a 712 sq m unit at the scheme, and commenced fit-out works one week later. The new store is expected to -  Subscribe
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