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16 Aug '18 |
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Property group Round Hill opens Dublin office with ?1bn for housing
Round Hill said it had been evaluating the Irish property market ??for several years? and would deploy its dedicated capital into the local build-to-rent and purpose-built student accommodation sec - Subscribe |
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16 Aug '18 |
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Colony Capital buys Johnny Ronan loans secured on Ballsbridge site
Colony Capital has bought about ?80 million of loans advanced to developer Johnny Ronan, which were used to purchase a prime site in Dublin 4 that is earmarked for Facebook??s new international hea - Subscribe |
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16 Aug '18 |
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Department declares an open season for tall buildings: Frank McDonald
The draft Urban Development and Building Heights Guidelines for Planning Authorities chide local authorities for ??setting generic maximum height limits across their functional areas?, mainly in re - Subscribe |
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13 Aug '18 |
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Neighbours object to Crosbie's plan to turn home into hotel
In a strongly-worded objection lodged with the council, GCDRA chairman Marcus Reid claims that "developing a commercial hotel on this site is not in the best interests of our members".
Mr Reid clai - Subscribe |
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13 Aug '18 |
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Land transaction values soar amid housing crisis
According to research by Cushman & Wakefield, growth in the residential market has contributed to a 59pc increase in the value of development land transactions in the past year across the Greater Dubl - Subscribe |
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13 Aug '18 |
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Michael Cotter gets go-ahead for major home plan at the Clay Farm lands in Leopardstown
The project will include 355 houses and 572 apartments, which the watchdog added "will contribute to the delivery of national housing targets".
The apartments at the scheme will be situated in 17 b - Subscribe |
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13 Aug '18 |
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Maxol opts for apartments over petrol at second site
The Irish petrol retailer has applied for planning permission to build 29 residential units at a prominent site it owns in the centre of Saggart village, in south west Dublin.
The plan follows a si - Subscribe |
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13 Aug '18 |
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Aloft to build first Irish hotel in revamped Liberties area
Ireland's first Aloft Hotel will open in the Blackpitts area of Dublin's Liberties this November.
Hotel giant Marriott International last year announced that it was behind the new hotel, which is b - Subscribe |
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13 Aug '18 |
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Housing activity biggest boost to construction in July
Simon Barry, Ulster Bank??s chief economist for the Republic, said the index reflected ??very rapid growth? in construction. ??Firms continue to benefit from sharp rises in incoming new business - Subscribe |
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13 Aug '18 |
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Dublin industrial estates could be rezoned for homes
Such as the Dublin Industrial Estate in Glasnevin, the Kylemore Industrial Estate, west of Inchicore, and industrial lands around Coolock to the northeast of the city. - Subscribe |
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08 Aug '18 |
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New app, collating information about conveyancing on one platform, targets property industry
Flawless, a web and smartphone app co-founded by solicitor Emmet Creighton and mathematician Dr Jonathan McLaughlin, says the new platform, launched today, will make property transactions "frictionles - Subscribe |
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07 Aug '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Off-market deals buoy ?957 million Q2 investment market
According to a research report by BNP Paribas Real Estate the largest transaction in the Q2 period was the off-market institutional asset swap deal of a Dublin office and retail portfolio for ?160 m - Subscribe |
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07 Aug '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Is there still value in the prime office market?
The Irish property investment market continues to perform well, with some ?1.926 billion trading up to the halfway point of 2018. - Subscribe |
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07 Aug '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Philip Gannon gets all-clear for former Dun Laoghaire ferry passenger terminal plans
Businessman Philip Gannon has finally got the all-clear from Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council to transform the former ferry passenger terminal in the harbour into a digital hub - Subscribe |
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07 Aug '18 |
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Profits at I-RES Reit more than doubled to ?69.5m in the six months to 30 June
Margaret Sweeney, CEO of I-RES: "I-RES has delivered another strong set of results for the six months period to 30 June, achieving excellent operating metrics, underpinned by active property managemen - Subscribe |
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07 Aug '18 |
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Building costs rapidly rising to Celtic Tiger peak: surveyors
Construction costs will surpass 2006 levels this year and are rapidly approaching the highest levels of the Celtic Tiger bubble, according to new figures from the Society of Chartered Surveyors Irelan - Subscribe |
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07 Aug '18 |
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Aloft to build first Irish hotel in in the Blackpitts area of Dublin's Liberties this November
Development is expected to accelerate thanks not alone to wider residential and commercial demand but also to two key projects - the National Children's Hospital and Diageo's St James's Quarter (SJQ) - Subscribe |
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07 Aug '18 |
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Former Cairn Homes director to get share options worth ?830,000
Cairn confirmed that three founding directors, chief executive Michael Stanley, his brother Kevin, the company??s chief commercial officer, and Scottish accountant Alan McIntosh, would receive 27.1 m - Subscribe |
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07 Aug '18 |
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Bartra Capital Property doubles down in Dalkey with purchase beside Pat Kenny for ?3.1m
Maple Tree House, on just under an acre, was at the centre of a controversial legal row in 2006 when former owners, the late solicitor Gerard Charlton and family, famously went to battle with neighbou - Subscribe |
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07 Aug '18 |
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Relm,, which is backed by Richard Barrett and Avenue Capital, to provide up to ?250m in loans for property deals this year
Relm??s chief executive Paul Dowling said its lending to date includes four social housing loans in Dublin, Kerry and Mayo. These were either loans to approved housing bodies or direct leases with co - Subscribe |
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