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18 Sep '18 |
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Prime development opportunity: 55 Fumbally Lane
Joint Agents Knight Frank and JLL are offering a prime development site on Fumablly Lane a guide price of excess ?10 million exclusive.The site, which extends to approx. 0.225 hectares (0.55 acre - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '18 |
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Colm McCarthy: Why councils are unable to tackle housing
Putting local councillors and planning officials in the driving seat has failed and the Government's new plan is hostage to the same people. If the goal is the resolution of the housing crisis, it is - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '18 |
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Letter to Times re dereliction: the Built Heritage Investment Scheme & the Living City Initiative
DONOUGH CAHILL: Now is the time for relevant government departments and local authorities to actively work together in generating greater awareness of financial incentives for the restoration of histo - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '18 |
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Fintan O??Toole: It is insane to look to developers to solve housing crisis
Nama said that ??if the receiver for the project had decided that the best way to maximise the value of the asset was through an open sale process . . . the agency was powerless to intervene?. - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '18 |
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How high can they go? Six factors affecting Irish house prices
??Are there any warning signs? I don??t think so. It seems to be that we??re in for a period of continued price and rent inflation,? says John McCartney, director of Savills Ireland Research. - Subscribe |
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17 Sep '18 |
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New agency in talks with State bodies to find sites for 7,000 homes
John Coleman, the agency??s interim chief executive, confirmed it was in talks with several Government bodies on acquiring sites for 7,000 homes. This second group will make up the 10,000 dwellings t - Subscribe |
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17 Sep '18 |
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Investors with ?5bn to spend eye up Irish rental sector
In a new analysis by CBRE Research of the so-called ??build-to-rent? sector, which comprises the development of properties specifically for the rental market, the authors note that the sector has b - Subscribe |
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17 Sep '18 |
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Government policy making housing crisis worse, expert claims
The Government??s policy to promote more student housing, for instance, had merely ??hiked up? site values, making it too expensive to build traditional apartments, which had resulted in more lops - Subscribe |
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17 Sep '18 |
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Development at St Anne??s Park halted: ??I danced around the kitchen??
??I danced around the kitchen,? she says of the decision which has, at least for now, put a halt to the construction of 104 houses and 432 apartments proposed by Crekav Trading, a part of developer - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '18 |
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McGraths seek permission for 303 homes instead of retail in Palmerstown, west Dublin
McGrath Property Group's decision to switch to residential may see other developers follow the example, especially those with sites which have planning permission for suburban retail projects.
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14 Sep '18 |
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Office boom gives way to growth in new home building: Construction Information Services (CIS)
The number of office, retail and commercial property projects which started on-site fell 20pc to 220 and slightly smaller falls were seen in the numbers of these types of projects granted planning per - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '18 |
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?300m in shopping centre sales in train
The growing pattern of shopping centre sales comes at the same time as Sigma Retail Partners continue to work on plans for the flotation of Ireland's first retail Reit (real estate investment trust). - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '18 |
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Emmet O'Neill's 71-bedroom hotel at Donnybrook Road faces appeals to planning
The businessman now faces a fresh challenge to building the hotel after two appeals were lodged to An Bord Pleanala against the granting of Kouchin's planning permission.
The two appellants are Don - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '18 |
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Murphy could stop housing delays with stroke of pen, conference told
Lord Mayor of Cork Mick Finn" ??The Minister can decentralise powers to progress developments locally by cutting the bureaucracy that currently strangles the procurement process . . . and he can do s - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '18 |
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State continues to demolish viable housing stock instead of repairing it
A 1999 study, by Prof Tony Fahey and others, of what makes for success or otherwise on council estates concluded that the social quality of an estate is a bigger influence on its success or desirabili - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '18 |
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Land Development Agency: developers look to be the big winners
As one industry commentator put it: ??There??s no way a developer in Dublin right now can afford to build affordable homes.?
The developers look to be big winners here. They??ve watched land p - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '18 |
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How Ireland??s property crisis is affecting the real economy
In 1980, housing accounted for just 7 per cent of household expenditure in the Republic. By 2016, this had increased to 20 per cent, equating to an estimated ?52 billion annually, figures from the C - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '18 |
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Richmond assembles second Foxrock site on Stillorgan Road for development
To build a 48-unit apartment scheme on the Aberdour site, to be known as Granville Hall, but the addition of Roselawn??s 0.54-acre site will, presumably, enable the developer to enlarge the proposed - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '18 |
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New State agency to free up land for ??150,000 homes over 20 years??
The areas to be identified by the Land Development Agency are a mix of previously announced schemes and new zones. The Government says the agency will pave the way for the construction of 150,000 home - Subscribe |
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12 Sep '18 |
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Planning permission a ??game-changer?? for Cork quays
Cork City Council has approved a planning application for a ?125m office development, Penrose Dock on Penrose Quay, spanning 250,000 sq ft across two buildings. Proposed by John Cleary Developments, - Subscribe |
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