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25 Jul '19 |
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Marks & Spencer named as anchor tenant for Limerick’s Arthur’s Quay
Tiernan Properties said there had been “significant interest” from other major brands in the project, which is expected to boost footfall in the centre of Limerick. - Subscribe |
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24 Jul '19 |
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24 Jul '19 |
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BPFI figures show good growth in mortgage drawdown activity as well as in approvals activity
Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) has today published the latest figures from the BPFI Mortgage Drawdowns Report for Q2 2019 and Mortgage Approvals Report for June 2019.The following ar - Subscribe |
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24 Jul '19 |
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Rents are driven up as shift from home ownership risks pension timebomb
Assistant Professor Orla Hegarty: "If Government policy is to shift into prioritising renting long term and not buying, then there are very significant implications for the economy with the amount of - Subscribe |
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24 Jul '19 |
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DEAL: Private equity company, Henderson Park, completes €222m acquisition of Heuston South Quarter
“HSQ provides us with an immediate and meaningful exposure to the Irish real estate market,” said Nick Weber, founding partner of Henderson Park.
Henderson Park last week emerged as the third rem - Subscribe |
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24 Jul '19 |
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Block E Beacon Court residents action over access to Beacon Hotel dismissed by High Court
The High Court has dismissed an action by a management company representing residents of a south Dublin apartment block over being prevented from directly accessing a hotel in the development. - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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CBRE: Increase in capital flows into European multifamily housing
Multifamily housing is the second largest sector for real estate investment in Europe, and could become the dominant sector, according to new research by global real estate advisor CBRE. International - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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Irish firm beats Brexit with £300m London let
Irish property firm Aldgate Developments has sealed a 15-year lease, understood to be close to £300m, to let a new headquarters on the edge of the City of London financial district to telecoms giant - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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HOTEL DEAL: Dublin’s Central Hotel acquired by Deutsche Finance
The Central Hotel on Exchequer Street, has been acquired by London-based Deutsche Finance International (DFI) in a joint venture with Dublin-based BCP Capital. The 130-year-old hotel was acquired alon - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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German bank sees ‘generation rent’ fuelling Ires, Glenveagh shares
German private bank Berenberg has said Ireland’s growing rate of rented accommodation is playing into the hands of Dublin-listed landlord Ires Reit and homebuilder Glenveagh Properties, which has a - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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Siblings’ right of way dispute with RCSI admitted to Commercial Court list
They also seek orders restraining the RCSI interfering with their rights of way, directing the Property Registration Authority to provide for their alleged right of way, and damages. - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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PRS DEAL: Tristan Capital buys two development sites for rental market for €54.5m
In two separate deals, the investor has acquired Marlet Property Group’s 3.9 hectare (9.63 acre) site in Cabra, Dublin 7, and a 2.91 hectare (7.2 acre) site in Sandyford, Dublin 18, which has existi - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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Pat Kenny loses bid to prevent apartment blocks near Dalkey home
This follows An Bord Pleanála giving Bartra Capital planning permission for 18 apartments along with six houses for the 1.4 acre Maple Tree House site.
Bartra Capital had originally lodged plans for - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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Plans for new €50m hospital in north Dublin to be lodged
The hospital, which aims to cater to both private and public patients, will be built by private health firm Vanguard Health Services International (VHSI) on a site north of Dublin Airport next to Swor - Subscribe |
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22 Jul '19 |
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Dessie Kilkenny rejoins CBRE as an executive director in investment properties department
Following the recent appointment of Kyle Rothwell as Head of Investment Properties at CBRE Ireland, the property consultancy is delighted to welcome back Dessie Kilkenny as an Executive Director in Ky - Subscribe |
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22 Jul '19 |
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Green light for €500m data centre in Wicklow
A €500m data centre has been given the green light for Arklow, Co Wicklow.
The Echelon facility will see 450 jobs created during the construction phase, and 90 full-time roles when completed. - Subscribe |
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22 Jul '19 |
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Cork City on the rise, but crumbling to the point of collapse in places
With about a €1bn of soaring office, hotel and apartment developments underway and more than €1bn worth more planned for Cork’s sprawling docklands, the collapse of a long-time vacant building o - Subscribe |
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22 Jul '19 |
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ECB fears commercial property market returning to boom levels
Links between the emerging and loosely regulated non-bank financial sector and the real estate market are storing up potential new risks, it said.
The report said that in the European Union, assets - Subscribe |
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22 Jul '19 |
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Block-buying necessary to support apartment developments, Government tax group claims
In a 40-page report on real estate investment trusts (REITs) and Section 110 companies, the group said the role of the institutional investors was "minor but growing", particularly in the urban apartm - Subscribe |
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22 Jul '19 |
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How to stay in the letting game without flouting new rent laws
This summer could be the last time that many holiday home owners will be able to rent out their properties to tourists - unless they flout the Government's new short-term letting rules. Under those ru - Subscribe |
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