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14 Sep '20 |
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Group lodges €625m hotel and housing plan for capital
Michael O'Flynn's O'Flynn Group has lodged plans to construct 1,137 residential units and a 15-storey hotel set to cost €625m.
In the 10-year permission sought at Walkinstown Avenue in west Dubli - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Firm wrote reports for and against planning, court told
Shorevale Investments Ltd, part of the Allied Real Estate Investment Group, is seeking injunctions against AWN Consulting Ltd over what its counsel Rossa Fanning SC described as a "manifest", "astound - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Fearghal O'Connor: Docklands’ defences raised against the flood of bad news
In today's Dublin Docklands - after almost a decade of fast-paced transformational development - there is a feeling once again that some cracks are beginning to show. - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Avoca closes store as it plans to carry out 'case-by-case' assessments
Avoca, an Irish food and lifestyle retailer, has permanently closed its store in Letterfrack, Co Galway, as it assesses its other closed locations on a "case-by-case" basis. - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Home-loan price war: lowest rates in 10 years as new lender shakes up market
Avant Money's entry is set to put massive pressure on existing lenders to slash their rates, as the launch today is set to spark a new price war.
It is offering fixed rate mortgages as low as 1.95p - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Student rents to remain high as Covid-19 outweighed by other factors
The Daft Student Housing Report found the average asking price in Dublin for a room in a shared property was €680 a month, up 0.3 per cent on the same time last year. In other parts of the country, - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Demolition of The O’Rahilly’s former home approved by Bord Pleanála
Bord Pleanála has approved the demolition of 40 Herbert Park, Ballsbridge, the former home of The O’Rahilly, the only leader to have been killed fighting during the 1916 Rising.
The planning aut - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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DEAL: Microsoft signs deal for Iput's 3 Dublin Landings
Microsoft has signed a deal to rent three floors of a new office block in the Dublin docklands. The deal for the space at No 3 Dublin Landings, which will accommodate up to 400 workers, is owned by in - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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MyHome.ie: Prospective homebuyers still confident about buying despite Covid-19 impact
71% of potential buyers are planning on purchasing a property in the next year40% expect property prices to fall by up to 10% in the next year76% believe the Government could do more to help the prope - Subscribe |
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12 Sep '20 |
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Barford challenges council’s refusal of permission for Baldoyle retirement home + hotel project
Barford Holdings Ltd, based in the Bahamas, has brought the action concerning lands owned by it at Main Street and Coast Road, Baldoyle.
On Thursday, Declan McGrath SC, for Barford, said it obtaine - Subscribe |
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10 Sep '20 |
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DEAL: Ashgrove House office off Kill Avenue, in Dun Laoghaire sold for around €600,000
Extending to 6,255 sq ft, the agents TWM had been quoting €625,000. The lot comprises a detached three storey office building on a 0.2 acre site which has parking for 15 cars.
The purchasers, who - Subscribe |
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10 Sep '20 |
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McGrath secures green light for Palmerstown apartments
Randalswood Holdings, part of the McGrath Property Group, has been granted planning permission for the development of 250 build-to-rent apartments at Kennelsfort Road Lower in Palmerstown in West Dubl - Subscribe |
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10 Sep '20 |
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KBC Ireland to close four of 16 branches
The digital-focused lender, which has about 1,400 employees in the State, will close what it refers to as hubs in Dundrum in Dublin, Greystones in Co Wicklow and Naas in Co Kildare, with customers who - Subscribe |
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10 Sep '20 |
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Cairn to pay founding director €14m for a 1.35-acre Stillorgan site
The plot adjoins existing land owned by the Dublin-listed homebuilder in Stillorgan in south Dublin. It is owned by the Emerald Fund ICAV, which is ultimately controlled by Mr McIntosh, who is a non-e - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '20 |
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Richard Curran: Google’s decision not to rent more office space in Dublin makes sense, but raises big question about how we will work in future
It is not a good time for companies to invest in commercial office space “while they are looking at what the future of work looks like”.
That is the explanation offered by one person familiar w - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Sep '20 |
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No rent from hairdresser tenant since March. Is the lease broken?
Declan Bagnall replies: This is a sensitive issue. On the face of it you were always entitled to receive your rent. That is, unless there is a specific clause within the contract that allows the tenan - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '20 |
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Glenveagh cuts prices on luxury properties in Dublin and Wicklow to accelerate sales
As part of its interim results for the first half of 2020, the firm said it has cut prices on more than 220 properties. The discounts apply at its Marina Village development in Greystones, Co Wicklow, - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '20 |
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DEAL: 35 Westland Row, The Bondwell office building sold to private investor for over €4m
Boutique property developer Trinity Real Estates is understood to have secured in excess of €4 million from the off-market sale of a restored period property in Dublin city centre to a private inves - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '20 |
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Unaffordable housing poisons youth view of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil
Ronan Lyons: The “forgotten middle” that growing segment of Irish society that is too well-off for social housing or rent supports but too poor to afford a basic housing unit on the open market. - Subscribe |
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09 Sep '20 |
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Google’s withdrawal from docklands deal unlikely to spell end of its Dublin empire
It should be noted that the company’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, has made it clear that offices will remain an integral part of its operations into the future. Pichai said while the company was “looking - Subscribe |
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