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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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© The Property Week 29 Jul '20

Office property values to fall ‘modestly’, Hibernia Reit trading update

Kevin Nowlan, CEO: "At present we expect a modest decline in our net asset value per share over the six months to 30 September 2020. Notwithstanding the uncertain economic outlook Hibernia remains in -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Jul '20

Land Development Agency to take on St Teresa’s Gardens redevelopment

The State’s Land Development Agency intends to take on the redevelopment of St Teresa’s Gardens in Dolphin’s Barn, 15 years after Dublin City Council proposed to redevelop the dilapidated 1950s -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Jul '20

Bewley’s to pay €749,000 to Ronan group to settle arrears on Grafton Street cafe

Bewley’s legal adviser told RGRE it would “use its best endeavours to reopen the premises as soon as possible. We will revert to confirm a date in due course”. “Part of the re-opening plan inv -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '20

Property investor sues developer Greg Kavanagh over loans

Mr Kavanagh, a director of Ballycrag Developments, which was struck off the Companies Register last year, denies liability and says he has a good defence and counterclaim to her case. On Monday, Mr -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '20

Fixed or variable: what mortgage rate should my daughter go for?

Your daughter’s success in securing a mortgage is a rare moment of good news for aspiring homeowners during this Covid crisis. The real test lies ahead, however. The banks, still scarred by the f -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jul '20

Plans to extend Luas to Finglas ‘to bring 30,000 within 1km’ of Green line

The 4km extension will bring an additional 30,000 people within 1km of the Luas line, the National Transport Authority (NTA) said. However, it is likely to be another decade before the new line opens -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Jul '20

Amazon to create 1,000 new Irish jobs over next two years

The company is also planning a new campus at Charlemont Square, which will open in 2022. Mark Redmond, chief executive of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland: “The scale of this announcement -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 27 Jul '20

Click here to read Cushman & Wakefield's report on purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) market

The Purpose-Built Student Accommodation market has seen continued growth in both development and investment activity over the past 12 months. Notably, approximately 2,070 bed spaces were added to the -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 27 Jul '20

Bartra planning for Bulloch Harbour, Dalkey residential development has been refused

After a judicial review of An Bord Pleanála's decision to grant planning permission for a €3.6m Residential Development at Bulloch Harbour, Dalkey, Co. Dublin , the application has now been refused -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 27 Jul '20

DEAL: Savills is pleased to announce the recent successful New Homes and PRS sales at Clay Farm on behalf of Park Developments.

Park Developments has sold an apartment development at Clay Farm at Leopardstown in south Dublin for €75m to Urbeo Residential. The Laurel and Rowan Hall blocks consist of 192 apartments, and ran -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 27 Jul '20

DEAL: Cushman & Wakefield has let last unit at Seatown Business Campus in Greenfields, Swords

Cushman & Wakefield have let the last remaining unit at Seatown Business Campus on behalf of Quanta Capital. Surrounded by a mix of occupiers, Unit 3 Seatown Business Campus is a 2,433 sq ft unit and -  Subscribe
© Business Post 27 Jul '20

DEAL: Lens Media has paid €26m for 48 acres at Grange Castle

Small pick-up in development land activity since lockdown eased. A 4.6-acre site at the Citywest Business Campus has been sold to Singaporean firm K2 for over €3 million -  Subscribe
© Business Post 27 Jul '20

WeWork poised to open fifth office in Dublin next year

WeWork currently has four buildings in Dublin – Iveagh Court, Dublin Landings, 5 Harcourt Road and Charlemont Exchange. The new building, on Dame Street, is on the site of the old Central Bank headq -  Subscribe
© Business Post 27 Jul '20

Home owners flouting rules on short-term lets

Some 1,700 Airbnb hosts in rent pressure zones are failing to register properties with local councils -  Subscribe
© Business Post 27 Jul '20

DEAL: MCD’s Desmond and Downey snap up old social club 43 Upper George’s Street, Dun Laoghaire for €1.5m

The Dun Laoghaire building will be converted into the music events business’s head office. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 27 Jul '20

Government to restrict eviction ban to tenants who can’t pay due to Covid-19

The government is to drop the nationwide ban on evictions and replace it with one targeted at renters who have fallen into arrears due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The current ban on the eviction of tena -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 27 Jul '20

Government Help-to-buy scheme under opposition scrutiny amid claims of house price inflation

Sinn Féin say it has evidence that auctioneers and developers have increased the price of homes in Cork, Dublin and Kildare by €10,000 in response to the expansion of the Help-to-Buy scheme. The -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Jul '20

City Council launches 'sounding' exercise for Dublin's Covent Garden plan at Mary's Lane

Dublin City Council (DCC) is to engage in a "market sounding exercise" about its plans to turn the city's Victorian-era fruit and vegetable market into an indoor retail food venue. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Jul '20

DEAL: Ronan and US backers pay 'north of €150m' for Dublin Glass Bottle site

Ronan and his US financial backer Colony Capital will pay "north of €150m" for an 80pc stake, a well-placed source said. Nama will retain a 20pc interest and had set a minimum €125m price for the -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Jul '20

Ronan Group accuses council officials of 'bias and malice'

In a letter delivered to the Minister for Housing late last week, Rory Williams, the chief executive of Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE), claims "one arm of the planning system is seeking to undermine t -  Subscribe
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