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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 Irish Times 20 Jul '22

Ronan Group Real Estate closing in on €150m refinance deal with Fortress for Spencer Place

The Irish Times understands that RGRE and Fortress have agreed that the Spencer Place scheme, which is nearing completion, should be let and occupied first, before being offered to the market. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Jul '22

Ballymore gets permission for second phase of new Connolly Quarter

The latest grant of permission concerns the second phase of the Dublin Arch project, which includes four office blocks ranging from 12 to 16 storeys in height. The scheme also includes two blocks c -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 18 Jul '22

Delays to Irish Glass Bottle site as developers look to set price of apartments above what the State is ready to pay

Records of a briefing show that the developers, led by Johnny Ronan, have sought up to €675,000 for a three-bedroom apartment — almost 60pc above the price ceiling approved for councils. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Jul '22

Ireland’s Celtic Tiger legacy: expensive loans, faulty apartments and Europe’s worst housing crisis

The working group has found that problems such as a lack of fire-safety material, structural defects and water ingress are present in up to 80 per cent of apartments and duplexes built between 1991 an -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Jul '22

State may part-fund construction of student beds on university campuses

Many of these projects have been put on ice due to the rising cost of construction. They argue that inflation would force colleges to charge exorbitant rents of up to €16,000 a year. -  Subscribe
© Other 17 Jul '22

Randelswood suffers double blow with two fast track schemes refused

An Bord Pleanála has refused ‘fast track’ planning permission to a 14-storey 162 unit build-to-rent scheme for Prussia Street in Dublin 7. Also at Dolcain House, Monastery Rd, Clondalkin concerni -  Subscribe
© Business Post 17 Jul '22

Mass sale of vacant properties on the cards as new tax looms

In light of the current housing crisis and the government’s recent announcement that a new tax will be levied on vacant homes, auction platform Iamsold expects many owners of vacant properties will -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Jul '22

Number of house construction starts down 30% in June: Department of Housing

2,060 commencement notices for new residential homes were received by building control authorities in June. That figure is 30.2 per cent lower than the number of notices received in June 2021. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 17 Jul '22

Kate Ryan of Colliers: Commercial investment hits €1.2bn in second quarter

Colliers estate agency maintains a positive outlook for the Irish investment market, despite external uncertainties -  Subscribe
© Business Post 17 Jul '22

Keith O'Neill of BNP Paribas: Public transport drives Dublin’s CBD evolution

The last time we carried out this research was in June 2019. While this month’s new report still reflects the popularity of prime city centre and docklands office locations, new challengers in top p -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Jul '22

Paddy Power to cut outlets as punters move online & Debenhams stores on the block

Paddy Power plans to cut 13 Irish shops and has a further 50 outlets on a watch list, according to the Sunday Times. Grant Thornton also recently instructed property agency Cushman & Wakefield to find -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jul '22

Luxembourg-based REInvest enters Irish market with €65m deal for WeWork building at 5 Harcourt Road

Completed in 2018 and certified with the LEED Gold real estate sustainability accreditation, 5 Harcourt Road comprises 4,700 sq m (50,590 sq ft) of lettable space distributed over seven floors, a larg -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 13 Jul '22

Catholic Church to cash in on property price boom by selling off empty parochial homes

A Property Asset Manager is being recruited to devise a strategy on sales. The expert will have “significant property transaction experience, including managing complex transactions through to compl -  Subscribe
© RTE 13 Jul '22

Residential property prices up 14.4% in May, growth slows - CSO

Prices in Dublin rose by 11.7% on an annual basis, which was unchanged on the annual rate recorded in the previous month while prices outside Dublin rose by 16.6%, which was marginally lower than the -  Subscribe
© Other 13 Jul '22

Bray locals object to converting €1 million Sinead O'Connor home into apartments

Earlier this year, BBA Architecture, on behalf of Rachel Carthy, lodged plans with Wicklow County Council to convert ‘Montebello’ on Bray’s Promenade into five apartments. The Carthy proposal al -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jul '22

DEAL: After Covid delays and an €8m-plus hike in construction costs, One Central Plaza is to be handed over to tenants

We Work has taken seven floors that it will sublet to tenants. Krispy Kreme, Burger group BuJo, Gino’s Gelato and a new entrant to the Irish market Las Iguanas are some of the brands that are -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Jul '22

BNP Paribas Real Estate: Construction activity contracts amid soaring costs

BNP Paribas Real Estate’s June purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for the construction sector suggests that new orders fell “at a sharp and accelerated pace for the third consecutive month with -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Jul '22

Savills: ‘Strong’ demand for sites as land sales pick up

The volume of development lands sold in Ireland increased “significantly” between April and June after a “subdued” start to 2022, Savills Ireland has said. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Jul '22

Plans for stricter controls of short-term lettings firms such as Airbnb agreed by Government

It will be an offence to advertise properties without correct planning permission in rent pressure zones from September 1st - if law enacted -  Subscribe
© Extra.ie 11 Jul '22

Council recommends refusing permission for Gerry Gannon's €1.15bn Belcamp housing scheme

Earlier this year, Gerard Gannon Properties lodged plans for the largest ever Strategic Housing Development (SHD) that comprise 2,527 residential units for Belcamp Hall, Malahide Rd at Belcamp. -  Subscribe
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