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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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© The Irish Times |
11 Jun '20 |
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Decathlon’s sporting chance on rents
Bastien Grandgeorge, chief executive of the chain’s Irish operation, says it could open up to nine stores here eventually and confirms that both cities are candidates for a potential second. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Jun '20 |
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Cherrywood apartments on track for tenants in 2021
The building, which is expected to be ready for occupation by tenants by the second quarter of 2021, comprises 421 units. A total of 1,326 apartments, aimed mainly at the private rented sector, are du - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Jun '20 |
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DEAL: Vodafone to open first Irish ‘experience store’ at 22-23 Henry Street
As part of the move, Vodafone will exit its two existing locations on Henry Street, and will occupy the entire of Nos 22-23 on a 10-year lease. Pull & Bear will relocate to former JD Sports premises a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Jun '20 |
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DEAL: World’s largest law firm signs deal for new Dublin offices
The firm has committed to a new two-year sub lease for the second floor of Joshua House on Dawson Street at a rent in the region of €581 per sq m per annum together with three car parking spaces. De - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Jun '20 |
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An Post looks to relocate from GPO to Exo Building at Point Square in Dublin docklands
The company is understood to have entered into exclusive negotiations to rent at least 120,000sq ft at the property from its owners, a European fund advised by Tristan Capital Partners and local partn - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Jun '20 |
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Raiding pension pots the latest harebrained solution to property crisis
This is one of the crazy, harebrained ideas being considered by Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Greens as part of their programme for government.
The scheme would allow first-time buyers draw down - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 Jun '20 |
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Tall buildings plan for Cork will keep 'special character
Among tall buildings planned for the city are the 34-storey Custom House Quay project by US firm Tower Developments. The aim of a new study is to ensure that Cork's "unique and special character is co - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 Jun '20 |
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Developer who chopped down protected trees on Highfield Road in Rathgar is told to replace them
The property has been developed by a company called Seabren Developments with directors Michael and Tina Moran. - Subscribe |
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© The Currency |
09 Jun '20 |
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Green Reit founders begin corporate move to access spoils of €1.34bn sale
O’Neill was tasked with another job – advancing more than €73 million to the founders of Green Reit, the listed Irish real estate company that was sold earlier this year for €1.34 billion. - Subscribe |
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09 Jun '20 |
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Paul Allen on Keller Williams' approach
Paul Allen is Regional Operating Principal at Keller Williams Ireland and shared these thoughts on LinkedIn this morning. - Subscribe |
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