© Irish Independent |
15 Jul '20 |
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Aviva takes legal action over sale of bank building
The action, by Aviva Life and Pensions Ireland, is against Elkstone Capital Partners, and arose from a contract last February under which Aviva agreed to sell, and Elkstone to purchase, the BoI buildi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Jul '20 |
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Council green lights 18-storey landmark tower on Old Naas Rd
The plan by Shorevale Investments for the Royal Liver Assurance Retail Park on the Old Naas Rd, Dublin 12 comprises 1,102 residential units made up of 992 build-to-rent apartments and 110 apartments o - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jul '20 |
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DEAL: Sale of 50 Upper Baggot Street (~ €1.75m), 58 Fitzwilliam Square (~ €2.3m) and 58 Pembroke Lane completed
Cushman & Wakefield have also completed the sale of 165 Lower Kimmage Road (retail unit with two apartments overhead) for circa €440,000 and completed a number of Bradley’s Pharmacy sale-and-lease - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jul '20 |
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DEAL: Singaporean developer pays over €3m for Citywest lands
K2 Data Centres has paid just over €3 million for a 4.6-acre site at Citywest Business Campus in Dublin. Woody O’Neill of JLL acted for Davy Hickey Properties on the sale of the site. With planni - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jul '20 |
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DEAL: Seabren secures €5.7m from sale of Dublin 12 social housing units
Seabren Developments – the company led by Michael Moran of the Red Cow Moran Hotel and Johnny O’Loughlin – has completed the sale of 12 three-bedroom houses in Dublin 12 to the registered charit - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jul '20 |
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DEAL: Marlet completes €46m sale of Dublin docklands apartments
Developer Pat Crean’s Marlet Property Group has closed the sale of its residential scheme, Ropemaker Place in Dublin 2, to German fund Real I.S. AG for around €46 million. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Jul '20 |
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Johnny Ronan offered Bewley’s the option to buy Grafton Street building
While the dispute between the parties is due to go to mediation on July 20th, an affidavit by RGRE chief executive Rory Williams, which was opened before the High Court earlier this week, shows that M - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Jul '20 |
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Costs and borrowing rules locking a generation out of home ownership, builder warns
Micheal O’Flynn, chairman and chief executive of the O’Flynn construction group, argued that any Government plan to tackle the Republic’s housing crisis had to take building costs and affordabil - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
14 Jul '20 |
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Why Dublin? Savills' pitch on behalf of Dublin Chambers
Savills have produced a new publication with Dublin Chamber which showcases Dublin's economic credentials to multinational companies. Click here to read the report - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
13 Jul '20 |
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Marie Hunt, CBRE: MarketFlash – Is Investment in Social Housing the Next Big Trend for Ireland?
Very significant investor appetite for residential investment opportunities across Europe has seen a notable increase in investment in the residential sector in Ireland since the concept of multifamil - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
13 Jul '20 |
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CBRE Dublin industrial & logistics MarketView, Q2 2020: Sector more insulated than others
Boosted by what was a strong Q1, total take-up in the first half of the year reached 134,509m2 - down 22% on the same period last year but nonetheless a decent level of activity considering the econom - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
13 Jul '20 |
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CBRE: Dublin Office MarketView, Q2 2020 – lower quarterly take-up ever in Dublin office market
Office take-up in Dublin during Q2 2020 reached only 9,885m2 - the lowest quarterly
take-up ever recorded in the capital - as many transactions were cancelled or put on hold as a result of Covid-19 l - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Jul '20 |
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Large Meath EngineNode data centre worth 'hundreds of millions' given council approval
EngineNode has received permission from Meath County Council to build a large data centre near Bracetown, Co Meath, believed to involve an investment of "hundreds of millions of euro". - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
13 Jul '20 |
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Political consensus finally behind drive to deliver major new housing supply
Confidence and continuity matter in policy terms too, and there have been calls from the likes of developer Michael O’Flynn to have the Help to Buy scheme guaranteed until 2025, and not just into ne - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
13 Jul '20 |
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Council pushes back over Clancy Quay apartments
Dublin City Council has told Kennedy Wilson, co-owner of the state’s largest private rental development, that no more retail units may be changed into apartments - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
13 Jul '20 |
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Investment 2020: cautiously buoyant
As much as €3 billion worth of investment properties may change hands in Ireland this year and this could rise next year, says Max Reilly of JLL. While Reilly points out that a number of ongoing tra - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
13 Jul '20 |
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Comer companies’ profits top €200 million
Majority of multimillion-euro profits reported by property developers Luke and Brian Comer are from revaluations of investment properties - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Jul '20 |
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Building activity surged in June as sites reopened after the lockdown: Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI
"Overall, the June PMI is an encouraging sign that the construction sector is now more clearly in recovery mode following the easing of restrictions which took hold during May," said Ulster Bank's chi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Jul '20 |
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Can Grafton Street stop the flood of closures?
Other recent casualties have included Cath Kidson, Monsoon, Urban Decay and Topman. There are boarded up or shuttered shops all over the street, and it isn’t because of a lockdown. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Jul '20 |
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Tetrarch lobbies to rezone Howth Castle land for housing
The developer has told the local authority it had identified 15 hectares of land “readily available to be zoned for residential development”, in a letter seen by The Irish Times.
The letter dat - Subscribe |
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