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12 Jun '19 |
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LETTING DEAL: Gartner doubles its Dublin footprint to ~ 13,000sq ft with move into Clancourt Group’s Two Park Place, Dublin 2
It is understood Gartner has agreed to pay just under €65 per sq ft to secure its new office space. Mark Headon of Knight Frank advised the landlord on the transaction, while Gartner was advised by - Subscribe |
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12 Jun '19 |
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Nama sells its stake in Capital Dock development in Dublin
“Capital Dock is a cornerstone development in Kennedy Wilson’s portfolio and demonstrates our long-term commitment to Dublin and our determination to play our part in bringing much-needed commerci - Subscribe |
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12 Jun '19 |
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Growth of public sector proves key driver of Dublin office market: Savills
With the average office employee in Dublin now occupying 10.3sq m of space, Savills suggests that the 4,900 new jobs in public administration could potentially translate into a requirement for as much - Subscribe |
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12 Jun '19 |
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LETTING DEAL: Rohan Holdings secures Harvey Norman and Gate Gourmet for Dublin Airport Logistics Park
Harvey Norman & airline caterer Gate Gourmet have committed to 10,200sq m of warehouses on long-term leases at rents understood to be between €9.25 and €9.50 per square foot. - Subscribe |
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12 Jun '19 |
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PRS: Urbeo in ‘pole position’ for 282 apartments at Cairn’s Citywest scheme
While talks between the parties have yet to enter into exclusivity, a source familiar with the matter said Urbeo was now in “pole position” to secure the Citywest Quarter portfolio for a figure in - Subscribe |
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12 Jun '19 |
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Turnover at Ireland’s top 50 construction firms tops €8bn
Figures in the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) Top 50 Contractors list show that John Sisk & Son retained its position as the largest contractor, with revenues of just under €1.2 billion, up - Subscribe |
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12 Jun '19 |
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OFFICE DEAL: Mapletree confirms €240m purchase of Marlet's Sorting Office, South Docklands
The sale of the Sorting Office is set to deliver a significant return for Marlet and its finance partners, M&G Investments. The site was acquired from An Post in 2015 in a transaction valued at €40 - Subscribe |
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12 Jun '19 |
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Trying to get a mortgage? Best to be in a couple, with a substantial deposit
The Central Bank's annual review of mortgage lending in Ireland for 2018 contained some nuggets on the kinds of mortgages being drawn down. - Subscribe |
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11 Jun '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Developer seeks to rent two-thirds of student digs to non-students
The firm behind the student complex at Point Village is planning to lease nearly two thirds of the 966 bedspaces to non-students – creating Dublin’s first large-scale co-living-style development. - Subscribe |
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11 Jun '19 |
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Renters paying a €3,300 premium each year to live near Dart or Luas
Rents for properties close to Dart stations and Luas stops were 12pc more than the Dublin average rent of €2,002 a month in the first three months of 2019, according to new research from Daft.ie. - Subscribe |
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11 Jun '19 |
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Marlet to provide 36 social housing units in Dundrum at cost of €11.8m
The average indicative cost of the apartments will be €327,888, and they form part of two fast-track housing applications for the Dundrum area of Dublin by Marlet subsidiary Crekav Trading GP. - Subscribe |
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10 Jun '19 |
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Please let us know if the search panel layout you see in Residential Homes is not similar to this
We've realised that some people may still not be seeing the correct layout of the search panel under Residential Homes, especially through Internet Explorer. We are in the process of correcting that. - Subscribe |
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10 Jun '19 |
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Construction growth slows, but still remains 'solid'
Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers' Index: The survey showed housing once again recorded the fastest rise in activity of the three monitored sub-sectors for the fifth month running during Ma - Subscribe |
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10 Jun '19 |
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Ballymun and north inner city among country's biggest litter blackspots
The north Dublin suburb came last on a list of 40 towns and cities assessed as part of the IBAL survey and the inner-city of Dublin came a close second.
Ballymun recorded one of the worst results s - Subscribe |
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10 Jun '19 |
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House hunters expect to pay €335,000 to get dream home: Lotus survey
Of those who expressed a desire to buy, one-third plan to spend between €200,000 and €250,000. But another quarter expect to have to spend between €400,000 and €500,000. - Subscribe |
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10 Jun '19 |
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Vast sums at stake as Catholic Church responds to rising property market
Whether it be the sale of 19 acres in Drumcondra, in an auction where the guide price is in the region of €100 million, or the sale for €3.5 million of an old retreat house in Howth with grounds t - Subscribe |
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10 Jun '19 |
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Rathcoole aparthotel planning appeal from Nocsy Ltd rejected by Pleanála
South Dublin County Council refused planning permission for the application on 10 grounds earlier this year, resulting in Nocsy taking the decision to the appeals board. - Subscribe |
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07 Jun '19 |
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Diageo takes its time to settle on partner for St James’s Gate quarter
Ballymore, Hines and U&I await the outcome of the process to select a development partner for the new urban quarter being planned for Guinness’s St James’s Gate brewery, in Dublin. - Subscribe |
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07 Jun '19 |
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Incoming IPAV president, David McDonnell, calls on PSRA to add BERs to PPR
Green mortgages, which offer lower interest rates to borrowers buying energy-efficient new-build homes, are not currently available in Ireland, but the concept is understood to be under discussion in - Subscribe |
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07 Jun '19 |
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Nama resists extra checks to prevent illegal asset purchases
The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) is resisting calls from the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to verify that debtors in default are not involved in the illegal purchase of asse - Subscribe |
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