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24 Jun '23 |
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Seabren makes third attempt to progress Crumlin housing scheme
The firm, which is led by Michael Moran of Moran’s Red Cow Hotel, has joined with Circle VHA CLG in lodging the large-scale residential scheme to Dublin City Council for a site to the southwest of S - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '23 |
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Argos close 30 remaining stores as it exits Irish market
Latest financial statements showed that in the year to March 5th 2022, the company had an operating loss of €12.6 million, and saw sales decrease by 21.25 per cent on the previous year. - Subscribe |
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23 Jun '23 |
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Paul McNeive: Retail parks to benefit from new house builds across Ireland
Amid reports of a post-Covid hollowing out of city centres like San Francisco, and to a lesser extent New York and Los Angeles, as retailers suffer the effects of working from home, Ireland’s recove - Subscribe |
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23 Jun '23 |
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BPFI data highlights affordability gap in housing
The share of solo applicants among FTBs has remained stable over the 2019-2022 period even though house prices have risen by 26 per cent. The two countervailing forces: First, incomes rose during the - Subscribe |
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23 Jun '23 |
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"Catch 22": the Department of Finance response to public access to registers of beneficial ownership
The Minister has come up with an amending statutory instrument that will allow qualifying parties get access to the Irish registry if they can show that the company they are investigating is connected - Subscribe |
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22 Jun '23 |
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Permission secured by Homeville Developments Ltd for 204 homes in Rathcoole, Co Dublin overturned by court
The judicial review action was brought against An Bord Pleanála by Four Districts Woodlands Habitat Group, BCM Residents Association, Rathcoole Park Residents Association, and Forest Hill Residents A - Subscribe |
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22 Jun '23 |
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Problems with access to finance making construction projects ‘unviable’ - SCSI
Enda McGuane: “According to our members, the hike in interest rates has become a key reason why access to finance is becoming increasingly difficult to acquire. The higher interest rates are affecti - Subscribe |
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22 Jun '23 |
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Hibernia presses pause button on €150m sale of south Dublin apartments
They’re still up for sale but why would Hibernia Real Estate Group dispose of them just now when they’re generating such a healthy income, and at a time when the industry consensus is that the del - Subscribe |
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22 Jun '23 |
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Ballymore gets green light for Guinness Quarter, a mixed-use development at Guinness brewery in Dublin
The Marbelsand Holding Ltd scheme at St James’s Gate is set to include 336 build-to-rent units, two hotels, offices, a food hall, a performing space and landscaped public area - Subscribe |
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21 Jun '23 |
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Doubling of house prices in a decade stretches buyers despite increase in building
First-time buyers are being forced to pay far more for new houses than existing dwellings, according to the latest ‘Housing Market Monitor’ from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI). - Subscribe |
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21 Jun '23 |
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Oakmount seeking €36m for 9.86-acre holding at Temple Hill, Blackrock previously advertised at €45m
Oakmount has instructed joint agents Knight Frank and Savills to offer the property to the market once more at a reduced guide price of €36 million, with full planning permission secured in 2019 fro - Subscribe |
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21 Jun '23 |
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DEAL: French investor Inter Gestion REIM pays Aviva and Iput over €26m for B&Q’s Liffey Valley flagship store
With B&Q currently paying a rent of €2.02 million per annum, Inter Gestion stands to secure a net initial yield of about 7 per cent after standard purchasers’ costs of 9.96 per cent.
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21 Jun '23 |
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Cairn Homes seeks planning permission for 565-unit scheme at Clonburris
The private scheme for the 35-acre site is in the fourth phase of the development and the latest scheme is earmarked for two parcels of land to the north of the Grand Canal in the Clonburris Special D - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '23 |
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Kitchens giant Howdens planning 50 Irish outlets
Howden Joinery Group, the biggest supplier of kitchen units to the UK construction trade, has announced the opening of its seventh Irish trade outlet in Cork – and its first outside Dublin.Mark - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '23 |
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The housing crisis has many causes but nimbyism is not one of them
The amount of housing “held up” by planning appeals is often misrepresented. In 2021 just 5.6 per cent (some 2,076) of all planning permission granted nationally was appealed (and remember the app - Subscribe |
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