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11 Sep '23 |
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Brick and mortar retail holding up against growth of online shopping
Kate Ryan of Colliers estate agents pointed to recent figures from consultants MSCI that revealed a return to growth for retail rents in the first half of this year, with overall retail rental values - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '23 |
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Kennedy Wilson completes three developments to deliver 800 homes
The schemes at Coopers Cross, The Grange, and Sandford Lodge add to the US multi-national real estate investment company’s Irish multi-family portfolio, which now stands at more than 3,300 units wit - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '23 |
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Peter Garrigan, CBRE: Residential land hoarding is more fiction than fact
While development land trades have slowed, demand for well positioned sites remains strong, particularly for residentially zoned sites. However, landowners should be aware of the need for fresh thinki - Subscribe |
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11 Sep '23 |
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Builders making offices work as homes with conversion projects
Cashel Business Centre is a nondescript office block in Crumlin, on the southern edges of Dublin city. As a microcosm of the country’s office market, it is an instructive example.
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11 Sep '23 |
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Johnny Ronan to sell prized Bewley’s Café building to pay down €300m debt
In 2008, when the Irish property crash hit, Ronan lost this prized asset, and his wider portfolio, when Nama took over the loans connected to his companies.
Those assets were regained in 2015 from - Subscribe |
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10 Sep '23 |
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Number of homes receiving planning permission down by almost a quarter as sector 'remains in limbo'
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show approvals fell by 23% from more than 11,300 at the beginning of 2023 to just 8,723 in the second quarter, adding to fears that a lack of supply will - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Sep '23 |
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Number of vacant commercial properties in Ireland is at its highest level since 2013
The number of vacant commercial properties increased in 20 counties in the 12 months to June 2023, according to the latest Geodirectory survey. It showed 29,798 vacant commercial units recorded in the - Subscribe |
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08 Sep '23 |
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Dublin City Council told to urgently address ‘chronic shortage’ of up to 50,000 homes in Docklands
This is according to the Docklands Oversight and Consultative Forum (DOCF), who have been appointed by Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien to advise the DCC on the strategic development of the area.
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08 Sep '23 |
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SCSI calls for ‘long-term’ budget planning to drive down housing costs
Kevin Hollingsworth, vice-president of the SCSI, said that the society wants to see “soft costs” such as development levies, high road closure fees, local authority licence fees and other duties t - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Sep '23 |
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Esprit’s Eric Kinsella finally gets go-ahead for Grafton House Sandyford aparthotel
The positive decision from An Bord Pleanála marks the end of a lengthy planning process for Esprit Investments, which first applied for permission for the development two-and-a-half years ago.
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07 Sep '23 |
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Developer must pay vacant site tax on old Chivers plant
Andrew Gillick lobbied officials for the change of zoning, saying they were “successful” developers who could deliver affordable homes for “normal people”. However, construction has not starte - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Sep '23 |
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Developer must pay vacant site tax on old Chivers plant
The former Chivers factory site in Coolock was rezoned from industrial to residential use in 2018 after its owners said it could deliver hundreds of homes for “normal people”, but they have yet to - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '23 |
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Paul McNeive: Yields are moving, but by how much and for how long is still in play
There is no greater conundrum now than the investment market, which has been in a protracted phase of what estate agents dubbed “price discovery”. - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '23 |
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Court told €9m sale of interest in East Wall property has been put at risk
The claim has been made by Distillery Commercial Limited, which holds a long-term lease in respect of the property known as Block C, Crosbie’s Yard, Ossory Road in East Wall, Dublin 3. - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '23 |
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Cairn Homes upgrades full-year guidance despite decline in profits in first half
Michael Stanley: “We believe the fundamental root to the challenge is actually people being honest about the number of homes that are needed and locations and expressing that in updated housing need - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Sep '23 |
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Myles Clarke, CBRE: Climate change presents significant challenge for real estate investors
Developing new assets means addressing not just the environmental impact of a building, but ensuring also that thought is given to its impact on society. Our built environment must not ostracise local - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Sep '23 |
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DEAL: Private Irish investor pays €3.5m for Lower Baggot Street Georgian
A private Irish investor has paid €3,505,005 for 73 Lower Baggot Street, a prime Georgian property with development potential. The price represents a 17 per cent premium on the €3 million Colin O - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '23 |
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Sarah Murray joins Savills as director of new homes division
In a related development, Savills has announced that its long-standing director of new homes, David Browne, will be “transitioning” into a consultancy role. Mark Reynolds said Savills looked forwa - Subscribe |
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04 Sep '23 |
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Owen Keegan bows out after 10 years as Dublin City Council chief executive
In early 2019, he was asked to consider his position when he said the quality of Dublin’s homeless accommodation made it an “attractive option” for some people, who might not want to leave. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Sep '23 |
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Fourteen Dublin locations, including rail hubs, identified for ‘intensive’ development of 130,000 homes
The Transport Oriented Development report sets out the areas in Dublin city and county which should have significantly higher levels of housing due to their proximity to high-capacity transport, inclu - Subscribe |
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