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05 Jul '19 |
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Developer William Farrelly, of Athboy, Co Meath fails to prevent Nama sale of loans to Cerberus-owned fund
Security was provided from some 32 apartments, 26 houses, and five commercial properties. The properties included a house in Rathgar and an apartment in Dundrum, Dublin, as well as several properties - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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An Bord Pleanála criticised for approving Bulloch Harbour plan
Bartra Property received permission for a mixed scheme at Dalkey’s small, picturesque Bulloch Harbour this week after a protracted planning process lasting about two and a half years. - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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Valid concerns raised on docklands housing, says Dublin city chief
Concern about low levels of social housing and homes for middle-income workers in Dublin’s docklands is “legitimate” and “genuine”, Dublin City Council chief executive Owen Keegan has said. - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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Institutional buyers ‘primary reason’ apartments being built
The AIB report, Private Rental Sector and the Irish Rental Market, which examines the construction industry in the rental sector, is authored by AIB head of real estate research Pat O’Sullivan and r - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '19 |
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First application for development of Ringsend glass bottle site
The first application for the long awaited redevelopment of the former Irish Glass Bottle site in Ringsend, which has been designated up to 3,500 homes, has been lodged with Dublin City Council. - Subscribe |
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04 Jul '19 |
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RETAIL DEAL: Unit at corner of Upper Abbey Street and Millennium Walkway in Dublin 1
The private investor has purchased the ground floor unit which generates a passing rent of €392,575 which is guaranteed by the tenant's parent company BWG Foods. It came with the added benefit of ei - Subscribe |
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04 Jul '19 |
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Paul McNeive: DIT's Tom Dunne, retiring this September, leaves valuable legacy for our industry
Dunne concluded that Irish students are as good as can be found anywhere in the world, and given the pending move of the school to the new Grangegorman campus, the future is bright. - Subscribe |
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04 Jul '19 |
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‘People are not spending their money here’: The slow recovery of Naas
A Dunnes Stores food hall is set to open in the middle of the Main Street in August, which has the potential to bring a lot of business back into the town, she adds. - Subscribe |
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04 Jul '19 |
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Development around Naas has led to ‘weak town centre’ – watchdog
The Office of the Planning Regulator (OPR) has expressed concern that the draft Naas Local Area Plan (LAP) 2019-2023 is continuing and intensifying the trend of the development of a “peripheral arc - Subscribe |
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04 Jul '19 |
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Karlin Lillington: How Silicon Docks is killing Dublin
We lurch ever closer to the unwanted example of San Francisco, a renowned city now struggling with problems greatly exacerbated by the poorly planned-for expansion of the tech sector. - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '19 |
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Former orphanage reinvented as co-living space – called The Orphanage
The central portion of the original property is being marketed by letting agent Brady & McCarthy as “The Orphanage, a luxury co-living residence”comprising four fully-furnished private suites and - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '19 |
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McKillen jnr backers, GreenOak, lend €80m into Ireland in first six months of 2019
Paddy McKillen jnr’s Oakmount has arguably been its most prominent Irish client to date, having drawn down six loans from the lender within the past two years for its various projects. - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '19 |
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JLL says total investment spend in 2019 could eclipse €4.6bn record
Hannah Dwyer: “Volumes over €2 billion [in the first half of this year] are encouraging and mark a particularly strong start to the year. This activity was driven by larger-sized deals, with appro - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '19 |
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DEAL: South Korean investor to acquire Bishop’s Square for €180m-plus
Taking the Kevin Street property’s €180 million guide price as a benchmark, IGIS could expect to secure a net initial yield of 4.04 per cent based upon its current rent roll of €7.881 million. - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '19 |
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Palmerston Road couple lose Nama action over €32m loans
A Nama agent said he questioned how “optically” it would look to the taxpayer if Nama was to allow Mr Morrissey and his family remain there while owing Nama more than €25 million in residual deb - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '19 |
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DEAL: GAA agrees €95m deal with Dublin archdiocese for Clonliffe lands; Ballymore, Hines and Marlet compete
The archdiocese of Dublin is to receive around €95 million from the GAA in return for 19.12 acres it owns on the site of the old Holy Cross seminary in Drumcondra, Dublin. - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '19 |
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Housing development at Bulloch Harbour in Dalkey gets go-ahead by An Bord Pleanála
Bartra Property, after a protracted planning struggle, has received permission to build a number of housing units at Bulloch Harbour in Dalkey.
It will consist of three three-storey houses, two apa - Subscribe |
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02 Jul '19 |
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Proposed Balgriffin housing development of 96 homes to be fast-tracked in Commercial Court
Mr Dalton argues the board erred in law in determining he was not the appellant in respect of the appeal lodged by him against the council permission. - Subscribe |
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02 Jul '19 |
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Press Up seeks to add 54 bedrooms to Clarence via the adjacent Dollard House
A spokeswoman for the Press Up group said on Monday the application was being made now “as we are excited to further expand the business and have no reason to delay”. - Subscribe |
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02 Jul '19 |
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Collison brothers discussed housing issues with Department of Finance
"We think broad policy change will make the most meaningful ... difference in the state’s housing crisis, by allowing developers to build more housing – specifically lower-cost, higher-density hou - Subscribe |
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