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30 Aug '18 |
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Paul McNeive: Cutting red tape with build deals and cheap land could ease crisis
Architect Mel Reynolds says that there is enough residentially zoned land in the country for 414,712 dwellings. In Co Dublin, there is enough zoned land for 116,705 dwellings. The State controls resid - Subscribe |
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30 Aug '18 |
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Investment in residential property far exceeded commercial in 2017
The analysis of the Republic??s overall property market by commercial real estate agent Cushman & Wakefield also predicts that capital spending on residential property will rise again in 2018. - Subscribe |
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30 Aug '18 |
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Lidl plans more stores but not considering convenience formats for Dublin
property director Alan Barry: ??At the minute our ambition is to have 200 stores [in the Republic] but hopefully by the time we get to 200 our ambitions will have grown even larger. We have an ambiti - Subscribe |
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30 Aug '18 |
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The Brighton Road Partnership (controlled by housebuilder Richmond Homes) plans in Foxrock
Richmond Homes company have lodged a new planning application for the construction of 52 properties (14 houses and 38 apartments) on Brighton Road, backing on to Leopardstown racecourse. - Subscribe |
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29 Aug '18 |
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DEAL: M7 makes ?9m profit on sale of Fumbally Lane office block
Property investor M7 has earned a ?9 million profit on the ?33.5 million sale of a Dublin office that it bought 20 months ago. M7 took on 19 new tenants over the last 20 months and boosted yearly - Subscribe |
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29 Aug '18 |
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DEAL: Premium Hotel Chocolat to open first Dublin city shop at Henry Street??s 1 GPO Building
The new Dublin store will extend to 170sq m, including a ground floor area of 60sq m. A rent of ?170,000 has been agreed between Colliers UK, which represented Hotel Chocolat, and Mervyn Ellis of BN - Subscribe |
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29 Aug '18 |
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DEAL: Kellogg to relocate European HQ from Airside Business Park to Dublin Airport Central
Kellogg will take 3,600sq m of the 8,500sq m in the first block at a rent of ?363 per sq m (?33.75/sq ft). Car parking spaces will cost an additional ?1,750 per space. - Subscribe |
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28 Aug '18 |
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One Grand Parade sees rapid price increase
This Dublin office block bought in July last year by a German pension fund is now valued at almost ?500,000 more than the ?26m paid for it, just seven months after the acquisition. - Subscribe |
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28 Aug '18 |
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The ??Economist?? says Dublin house prices are 25% overvalued
This time around, however, the Economist is not suggesting that house prices in the capital are set to fall. Rather, in an effort to analyse whether market dynamics are being driven by ??fundamentals - Subscribe |
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28 Aug '18 |
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Large-scale funds ??critical?? to fixing housing crisis, AIB says
Economists Pat O??Sullivan and Rory McGuckin: ??Increasingly, new apartment supply is being designed and built to meet the needs of the institutional PSP sector as the demand for rental accommodatio - Subscribe |
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27 Aug '18 |
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Davy hikes value by 45% of Dublin MetLife offices as lease extended at 20 Hatch Street Lower
MetLife has agreed to pay rent of in excess of ?50 per square foot under the 10-year terms of the extended lease. - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '18 |
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[Need SBP sub] State pays market price to buy back properties sold at discount to vulture funds
The Department of Housing confirmed to The Sunday Business Post that a number of homes which were sold by Nama to Cerberus in recent years are part of a portfolio of properties under offer by the Hous - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '18 |
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O'Flynn seeks slice of Dublin student market with Host
In its first foray into the Irish market, the company, which is part of the O'Flynn Group, has launched the first phase of the 'Tramshed', a 966-bed purpose-built complex next to the 3Arena at the Poi - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '18 |
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DEAL: Foxrock site with planning permission for luxury apartments sells for ?3.6m
The figure achieved by QRE's sale of the 0.25-hectare (0.62 acre) property to a private Irish investor equates to a robust price of ?5.8m an acre. - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '18 |
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DEAL: Hickeys Heuston site is sold for more than ?30m
The landmark Hickeys site at Parkgate Street in Dublin 8 has been sold for more than ?30m, the Sunday Independent can reveal. Based on the site's 1.65 acres (0.67 hectares) area, the ?30m equates - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '18 |
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Bord Pleanála: Windowless hotel rooms unacceptable
Balrath Investments, owner of the Grafton Capital Hotel on Lower Stephen??s St, near the back of St Stephen??s Green shopping centre, wanted to replace a gym, meeting rooms, and plant with 12 window - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '18 |
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DEAL: Friends First acquired Citypoint on Eyre Square for a figure in the region of ?22m
Overall, the asset is producing total rental income of ?1.5m annually.
The retail space is fully let to TK Maxx and Galway Health and Fitness. There are three office tenants, including Mathworks, - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '18 |
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Emmet O'Neill has been given the green light by to develop six-storey hotel on Donnybrook Road
Responding to the concerns of locals and the City Council, Mr O'Neill's firm Kouchin has agreed, among other measures, to reduce the number of bedrooms in the hotel from 78 to 71 to lessen the impact - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '18 |
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Qualtrics to expand company's facilities at offices at Clarendon Row
Ryan Smith: ??We are five years in, but we??re just getting started and by expanding our footprint, we expect to continue to grow at a rapid pace and create more jobs in Dublin in the years ahead,? - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '18 |
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U2 museum plans sent back to the drawing board due to height
The council also had ??reservations? about the ??lack of synergy? between the building and a neighbouring protected structure which developer Harry Crosbie wants to turn into a hotel. - Subscribe |
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