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26 Jul '21 |
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Adam Clarke, an appreciation
An expert on property sales, especially on the north side of Dublin and particularly in Howth where he lived, Adam Clarke was known for his passion and professionalism, his sense of humour and his gen - Subscribe |
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26 Jul '21 |
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Housing: The SHD planning system is set to be scrapped, but how will its replacement work?
After failing to ‘get things moving again’ on building sites, the fast-track Strategic Housing Development system is ending as the old planning system with new limits will take its place
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26 Jul '21 |
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Central Bank: Ireland could face property ‘fire sale’
A research paper published by the Central Bank said large property funds in Ireland with more than €13.6 billion in assets face narrow timeframes to start repaying borrowed cash, which could spark a - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '21 |
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AIB cites pandemic and shift online as it closes 15 branches
“AIB has announced today that they will be closing 15 branches across the country including six in Cork. They have also announced the closure of AIB branch on O’Connell Street in Dublin. - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '21 |
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DEAL: M7 Real Estate secures four new lettings across Dublin warehouse portfolio including Westlink Industrial Estate
HSE agree 10-year lease at €10.50 per sq ft for 12,800sq ft at 8 North Park; Clevamama taking 11,400sq ft at €10.75 per sq ft on a 10-year lease at B3A Airport Business Park. - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '21 |
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KC Capital sees off industry heavyweights for former City Arts Centre
David Kennan’s KC Capital Property Group is closing in on the purchase of the former City Arts Centre on Dublin’s City Quay for around €40 million.
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21 Jul '21 |
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Paddy McKillen jnr agrees long-term lease on landmark Brittas Bay pub
McKillen and his business partner Matt Ryan’s Press Up Hospitality Group have been making the most of this week’s heatwave after entering into a new long-term lease for the landmark McDaniels pub - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '21 |
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Way is cleared for 445 build-to-rent apartments at Aiken’s Village in Stepaside
The board granted planning to Ironborn Real Estate for the scheme comprising nine blocks rising from two to eight storeys in height despite more than 150 objections lodged against the fast-track Strat - Subscribe |
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19 Jul '21 |
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Hines to lodge plans for 1,614 apartments on grounds of Clonliffe College
In the Strategic Housing Development (SHD) plans to be formally lodged with the appeals board in the coming days, the development is now entirely made up of 1,614 build-to-rent apartments on the 22-ac - Subscribe |
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19 Jul '21 |
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Office market take-up reaches 15,700 square metres in Q2: Knight Frank
Joan Henry: This will boost office market activity, particularly as companies determine their evolving office requirements.
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19 Jul '21 |
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Funds ‘drive up cost of social housing by €50k per unit’
Declan Dunne, the chief executive of Respond, said the popularity of social housing as an investment for institutional funds was driving up the average cost for his agency to deliver a home from €29 - Subscribe |
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19 Jul '21 |
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Online property platform Lintil offers one-stop shop for homebuying
Lintil said it already had 3,000 members in Ireland and hoped to have 6,000 by the end of the year, which, it said, equated to approximately 10 per cent of the buyers’ market. It has 26,000 members - Subscribe |
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19 Jul '21 |
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DEAL: American Eagle swoops into Jervis Centre
American Eagle Outfitters, a US-headquartered fashion brand and retailer, is about to open its first store in Ireland at Dublin’s Jervis Shopping Centre. - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '21 |
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Green light for €63m residential development in Kilternan, south Dublin
The appeals board granted permission to Adroit Operations Ltd for 203 residential units comprised of 109 houses and 94 apartments in spite of the recommendation by Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Counc - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '21 |
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Paul McNeive: Housing policy can no longer just be a plan, it must be put into action
I spoke with Niall Cussen, Chief Executive and Planning Regulator at the Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) to hear his views, about “dezoning” - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '21 |
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DEAL: Owner occupiers make haste to secure units in Robinhood area of Dublin 12
9 Robinhood Road, a detached premises of 14,920 sq ft with very little yard area, which sold for around €700,000. It was purchased by a local for extra storage. MCC Controls also sold Nos 3, 5 and 7 - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '21 |
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Covid and Brexit pressures combine to drive record levels of investment in logistics
Gavin Butler: “We are aware of several new-build industrial assets which are due to come to the market later in the year, and we expect these to achieve yields in the region of 4pc,” - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '21 |
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Property prices rise at fastest pace in two-and-a-half years: CSO
In Dublin, prices saw an increase of 4.9pc in the year to May, while property prices outside Dublin were 6.2pc higher, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show. - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '21 |
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Shanganagh Castle scheme in Shankill to deliver almost 600 homes in country’s largest social and affordable scheme
The largest social and affordable housing scheme in the country is set to be delivered on the southside in the next few years, it has been revealed.
The Shanganagh Castle scheme in Shankill is a jo - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '21 |
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Period Door Properties files for liquidation
The court was told on Thursday that efforts to save Period Door Properties Ltd collapsed due to the withdrawal last week by Ulster Bank of overdraft and credit facilities and the “unwarranted” wit - Subscribe |
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