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23 Jul '19 |
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PRS DEAL: Tristan Capital buys two development sites for rental market for €54.5m
In two separate deals, the investor has acquired Marlet Property Group’s 3.9 hectare (9.63 acre) site in Cabra, Dublin 7, and a 2.91 hectare (7.2 acre) site in Sandyford, Dublin 18, which has existi - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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Pat Kenny loses bid to prevent apartment blocks near Dalkey home
This follows An Bord Pleanála giving Bartra Capital planning permission for 18 apartments along with six houses for the 1.4 acre Maple Tree House site.
Bartra Capital had originally lodged plans for - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '19 |
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Plans for new €50m hospital in north Dublin to be lodged
The hospital, which aims to cater to both private and public patients, will be built by private health firm Vanguard Health Services International (VHSI) on a site north of Dublin Airport next to Swor - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
22 Jul '19 |
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Dessie Kilkenny rejoins CBRE as an executive director in investment properties department
Following the recent appointment of Kyle Rothwell as Head of Investment Properties at CBRE Ireland, the property consultancy is delighted to welcome back Dessie Kilkenny as an Executive Director in Ky - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
22 Jul '19 |
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Green light for €500m data centre in Wicklow
A €500m data centre has been given the green light for Arklow, Co Wicklow.
The Echelon facility will see 450 jobs created during the construction phase, and 90 full-time roles when completed. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Jul '19 |
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Cork City on the rise, but crumbling to the point of collapse in places
With about a €1bn of soaring office, hotel and apartment developments underway and more than €1bn worth more planned for Cork’s sprawling docklands, the collapse of a long-time vacant building o - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Jul '19 |
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ECB fears commercial property market returning to boom levels
Links between the emerging and loosely regulated non-bank financial sector and the real estate market are storing up potential new risks, it said.
The report said that in the European Union, assets - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Jul '19 |
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Block-buying necessary to support apartment developments, Government tax group claims
In a 40-page report on real estate investment trusts (REITs) and Section 110 companies, the group said the role of the institutional investors was "minor but growing", particularly in the urban apartm - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Jul '19 |
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How to stay in the letting game without flouting new rent laws
This summer could be the last time that many holiday home owners will be able to rent out their properties to tourists - unless they flout the Government's new short-term letting rules. Under those ru - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Jul '19 |
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UK’s Henderson Park named as third Green Reit bidder
UK-based real estate investment firm Henderson Park has emerged as the third remaining bidder for Green Reit, the Dublin-listed property company with an annual rent roll of €73 million - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Jul '19 |
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Cantillon: The myth of our housing ‘market’
Seemingly ignoring its own power in all of this, the Government says we have a housing “market”, which will soon be functioning “normally”. Unsold houses and slowing construction in the face o - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Jul '19 |
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Chris Johns: Is our desire to own our own home about to falter?
Would today’s generation of house buyers be quite so keen on the hassle of ownership if they thought that prices are destined not to rise for, well, at least a generation? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Jul '19 |
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Plans shelved to build social housing without permission
The council has lodged applications for six blocks of 71 apartments beside the Phoenix Park in Chapelizod and two blocks of 55 apartments on Cork Street in what will be among its first prefabricated a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Jul '19 |
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Nama seeks partner to develop homes at Irish Glass Bottle site
The so-called Poolbeg West strategic development zone, covering the 25-acre glass bottle land and a neighbouring 12-acre site was formally adopted by An Bord Pleanála in April. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jul '19 |
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Number of new homes built in Dublin drops by 17% – Goodbody
The fall in house construction in the capital drove an overall drop in the rate at which builders are completing new homes across the Republic, the firm’s economists, Dermot O’Leary and Alexander - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jul '19 |
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Bartra Docklands office scheme at Grand Canal Quay challenged by resident’s appeal
A question mark has been placed on plans by Richard Barrett’s Bartra for a new high-rise scheme of 200,000sq ft of office space at the Boston Sidings site in Dublin’s Docklands. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Jul '19 |
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Residents in legal dispute with Mansfield family over housing estate
Several residents of Coldwater Lakes, Saggart, Rathcoole, have brought the case against brothers James Mansfield jnr, Patrick Mansfield and Anthony Mansfield and Burnella Cottage Ltd. It is alleged Pa - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Jul '19 |
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Tetrarch sells 84 Citywest apartments to social housing body following a €10 million refurbishment
Clúid will add the properties to its portfolio of affordable social housing as it aims to deliver 2,500 new social housing homes over the coming three years. The 84 residential units include 34 one-b - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Jul '19 |
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Make a move to Dublin’s secret sought-after streets
For Joe Beirne of Beirne & Wise, the allure of Sycamore Road in Mount Merrion is the fact that it “is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Mount Merrion, and the houses built in the 1930s, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Jul '19 |
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Beacon developer Paddy Shovlin’s former Foxrock home sells for €3.1m
An examination of the Property Price Register shows Shovlin’s former Dublin residence was sold on June 26th for €3.1 million. The sale of the property represents just the latest severing of ties o - Subscribe |
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