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Philip Marley facing fraud charges in challenge to appointment of bankruptcy trustee
The Dubliner’s business empire collapsed, with Ely being liquidated in 2013. He was adjudicated bankrupt in 2019 with debts of €6.6m after a failed attempt to get a personal insolvency arrangement - Subscribe |
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Continued momentum in the Dublin industrial & logistics sector: CBRE
CBRE Ireland today released figures for the volume of industrial sales and leasing activity completed in Dublin in the second quarter of the year. According to CBRE, the Dublin industrial & logist - Subscribe |
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07 Jul '21 |
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Ireland investment market on-track to exceed €4 billion by year-end: JLL
Latest research from JLL which tracks Ireland investment market transactions indicates that €1.5 billion of investment deals have traded in Q2. This is a particularly strong quarter, and combined - Subscribe |
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07 Jul '21 |
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DEAL: Rohan Holdings pre-lets 25,000sq ft warehouse at North City Business Park to US pharma giant Bio-Techne Corporation
The Bio-Techne deal represents Rohan’s second letting this year to a significant pharma tenant, having already secured a pre-let to Thermo Fisher Scientific for Crane House, a 50,000sq ft logistics - Subscribe |
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07 Jul '21 |
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DEAL: Alpha Real Capital in €21m deal for Dublin social housing portfolio, Project Haven
Alpha Real Capital is understood to have been selected as the preferred bidder for the portfolio at a figure, which sources said is “just ahead of the guide” of €21 million set by agent CBRE on - Subscribe |
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07 Jul '21 |
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Greystar closing in on purchase of 342 homes from Cairn Homes on site at Griffith Avenue in Marino
Cairn Home’s Griffith Wood development has a prime location on a three-hectare (7.41 acre) site on Griffith Avenue that had been owned previously by the Christian Brothers.
The scheme, which is c - Subscribe |
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07 Jul '21 |
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DEAL: Lululemon signs 10-year lease on flagship store, 84 Grafton Street
Lululemon is understood to be paying a rent of about €400,000 per annum and will trade from 325sq m (3,498sq ft) of space distributed across the ground and first floors of the property, with the rem - Subscribe |
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07 Jul '21 |
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State’s first cost rental homes unveiled in north Dublin
The first homes to be delivered under the Government’s new cost rental tenure model have been launched by housing agency Clúid.
The 25 properties in Balbriggan in north Co Dublin will be rented - Subscribe |
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07 Jul '21 |
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Retailers seek 50% lockdown ‘rent amnesty’
Retail Excellence will call on politicians to impose a system of mandatory mediation between landlords and retail tenants to address rent arrears. The Government has suggested, however, that it is una - Subscribe |
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07 Jul '21 |
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More fast-track planning won’t fix dysfunctional housing market: Ciarán Hancock
In a statement yesterday reacting to news that the SHD process was going to be replaced, Property Industry Ireland director David Duffy said: “Any replacement process should incorporate the many pos - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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Registered property valuer required by Flynn & Associates
Flynn & Associates invite you to apply for the above role and join a successful, vibrant and expansive minded team of professional property people.Flynn & Associates is operating for close to - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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Steadier Q2 for office market activity
Latest research from JLL which tracks Dublin office market deals, indicates that total take-up of space in Q2 was close to 200,000 sq ft. This is a significant increase from the 45,000 sq ft recorded - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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Bulk-buying funds who lease to state are exempt from new 10% stamp duty
Institutional funds bulk buying homes to lease to the state will avoid the new 10 per cent rate of stamp duty that was introduced to stop such investors buying up houses ahead of first-time buyers. - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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Our second-hand housing market is at a standstill as prices surge: Dan White
The second-hand housing market has seized up with the number of existing houses being offered for sale at a record low while prices soar into the stratosphere. - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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Thousands of homes put out of reach of family ownership by rent rules
Almost 9,000 new apartments have been put out of reach of homebuyers since divisive build-to-rent arrangements were introduced.
Decisions on 1,600 others are due in the next few months, and applica - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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Bartra to appeal decision in ‘badger’ planning row
This follows Bartra Capital’s decision to appeal to An Bord Pleanála the decision by Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council to refuse planning permission for a two to five storey nursing home on a s - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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Dublin city’s footfall up 80% with ‘notable increase’ due to outdoor dining
“Footfall has been climbing steadily and is now 80 per cent higher than it was in early January with a notable increase since outdoor dining resumed” on June 7th, the council said. - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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Bigger cash risk proposed for challenges to planning decisions
“We’ve seen a huge increase in the number of judicial reviews being taken,” said Mr Burke. “What is happening is that key infrastructure, in terms of public infrastructure by the State, utilit - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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An Bord Pleanala approves Stoneybatter student development for the Park Shopping Centre
The board has granted planning permission to the owners of the shopping centre to develop two large apartment blocks up to eight storeys in height which will provide 578 student bed spaces and 29 buil - Subscribe |
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05 Jul '21 |
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The Irish don’t have an obsession with property, the market just doesn’t work: Eoin Burke-Kennedy
A more self-confident society would call it what it is: market failure. And there are hard data points – to do with supply, affordability and viability – that underpin this failure.
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