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19 Jun '20 |
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Hayfield group appeals decision on proposed Donnybrook Hotel
A leading Munster-based hotel group is to try and reverse a decision that halted its plans for a €50m five-star facility that would mark its entry into the Dublin market.
Hoteliers Joe and Margar - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '20 |
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Green light for 502 homes on former cigarette factory site
An Bord Pleanála has given the green light for fast-track plans to build 502 apartments on the former Gallaher cigarette factory site in Tallaght, west Dublin. The appeals board has granted planning - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '20 |
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Frank Kenny to step down from Hibernia Reit board
The chartered surveyor is the founder and chief executive of Willett Companies in New York, a mid-sized property investment company, which he founded in the early 1990s, specialising in multi-tenanted - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '20 |
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Ulster Bank halts search for new HQ after Covid
The rethink makes it the first major employer in Ireland to indicate that the dramatic shift to staff working from home during the Covid-19 outbreak will permanently change how it does business. - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '20 |
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'Ballymun Towers South Dublin' and 'modern day slums' - Dermot Desmond's scathing letter about apartment plans on RTÉ site
In a blistering letter to local politicians, the billionaire threatens to use his “resources” to fight fast-track planning laws being applied to the development “all the way to the European Cour - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '20 |
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Castleknock residents seek to overturn ‘fast-track’ permission for 192 apartments
The case, by seven residents of Cottonwood, Carpenterstown Road, is against the board, the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, Ireland and the Attorney General, with Glenveagh and Fin - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '20 |
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Cairn Homes plans 40 homes in Adamstown
The developer is seeking permission for the development of 40 residential units across four blocks, to be located on a site that is bounded by the proposed Tobermaclugg Park to the north and west and - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '20 |
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Peter O'Meara of Savills Cork: Empty units on Patrick's Street – Crisis or Opportunity?
Those retailers that have closed were in difficulty and suffering well in advance of the Covid-19 pandemic and some of the closures are strategic.
The redevelopment of the long-vacant A-Wear buildi - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '20 |
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Caroline McCarthy joins IPUT’s management team.
We are pleased to announce that Caroline McCarthy has joined IPUT as Head of Fund Management, bringing over 25 years of commercial property experience to the business. Caroline will assume responsibil - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '20 |
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Owen Reilly offers his perspective on current state of residential market in Dublin
"I believe the real test of the market will come in the autumn and I would have concerns about what level of transactions we're going to see as inventory is very very tight. But right now, it's very p - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '20 |
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Paul McNeive talks to Megan Burke of CBRE about rebound in demand for 'flexible office space'
Such is the renewal in demand in Asia and Europe over the last month, that CBRE has opened a specialised service called CBRE Flex in Ireland, to help tenants find their ideal space. - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '20 |
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Construction sector will enter recession next year - Sisk CEO
"I think, overall in construction, there will be a recession," CEO Steve Bowcott told the Irish Independent. "We're just keeping an eye on what size that will be." - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '20 |
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Dublin aparthotel on St James's Street ‘right to light’ dispute resolved
Tathony Holdings Ltd, owners of the Tathony House apartments at Bow Lane West, had brought the proceedings against JSH James’s Street Hotel Ltd over its plans for a seven-storey aparthotel on a subs - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '20 |
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Sharp fall in home sales in April as analysts warn of worse to come
John McCartney of Savills warned the latest figures primarily reflected activity before the coronavirus-related shutdown of the economy. He said it would be several months before the impact of the Cov - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '20 |
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Nearly a third of company bosses planning or considering downsizing office, Institute of Directors survey shows
A new snap poll survey by the Institute of Directors in Ireland has found that nearly 1 in 8 (12%) of business leaders believes all staff will be back in their companies’ office/workspace once t - Subscribe |
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17 Jun '20 |
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CSO: Residential property prices rise by 0.5% in the year to April
Residential property prices increased by 0.5% nationally in the year to April. This compares with an increase of 0.9% in the year to March and an increase of 2.9% in the twelve months to April 2019.In - Subscribe |
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17 Jun '20 |
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Property & planning in the tentative 'Programme for Government': Jamie McGrath of Future Analytics Consulting
You may not have had a chance to scan through the recently published 'tentative' Programme for Government, so I've extracted a few choice snippets related to some Planning and Housing themes which you - Subscribe |
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17 Jun '20 |
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A quick glance at the financial services companies in Dublin: JLL
8 of the world’s top 10 Financial Services companies have a presence in Ireland which shows we are an attractive and stable location to do business in. Check out our 2020 financial occupiers map ill - Subscribe |
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17 Jun '20 |
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Quanta Capital appoints former AIB chief Michael Buckley as chairman
Real estate investor Mel Sutcliffe’s Quanta Capital is aiming to double its assets under management to more than €1 billion within the next 12 months following the appointment of former AIB chief - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Jun '20 |
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Central Bank warns of Covid-19 risks to property market
A sudden stop or reversal in foreign investor appetite for CRE (commercial real estate) would have “adverse consequences” on property prices, the banking system, which has €2.4 billion of loans - Subscribe |
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