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03 Sep '22 |
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Appeal lodged against two new data centres in Clondalkin, despite local ban
The appeal, which was launched by a Louth-based environmental group, says that the proposed development should not go ahead due to the “disproportionate” number of data centres already located in - Subscribe |
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02 Sep '22 |
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South Dublin residents concerned over 'ghettoised population' from 'build to rent' scheme
Westridge Milltown Ltd lodged plans for a 63 unit build to rent apartment scheme in two blocks rising to six storeys at Dunelm, Rydalmount, Milltown, D6. - Subscribe |
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01 Sep '22 |
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Aldi announces €63m west of Ireland expansion programme
The investment will see new stores in Ballina, Tuam, Mountbellew, Athenry, Ballyhaunis, Monivea Road, Galway, along with store upgrades in Portumna, Clifden, Galway Retail Park and Ballinasloe.
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© Irish Examiner |
01 Sep '22 |
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North Face brings new blood to Cork's battered Patrick's Street
A dramatic pick-up in occupancy rates should help reverse ailing fortunes in Cork City’s core with the pending arrival of a number of high-profile retailers, including outdoor clothing and equipment - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
01 Sep '22 |
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Construction industry levy and vacant homes tax expected in budget
The industry levy has long been mooted as a way to fund the €2.7bn mica redress scheme to remediate homes built with structurally unsound concrete blocks. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Sep '22 |
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Post-pandemic demand for sustainable space driving change in Dublin office market
There are only three buildings standing with more than 50,000sq ft of space available that also have LEED platinum certification. They are No 5 Dublin Landings, the Exo Building in the city’s north - Subscribe |
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01 Sep '22 |
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DEAL: Ecco agrees rent of about €260,000 per annum for the 1,600sq ft space of 30 Grafton Street
The deal, negotiated on Ecco’s behalf by Neil Delmar of agent JLL, will see Ecco occupy the ground floor and basement by way of a sub-lease for the remainder of Carphone Warehouse’s lease agreemen - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Sep '22 |
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DEAL: Corum Asset Management pays €19.4m for units 20-29 at Mervue Business & Technology Park in Galway
The property extends across a total area of 160,000sq ft on a site of 7.09 acres and comprises one manufacturing unit leased to HID and one office unit leased to Avaya, both recently upgraded. - Subscribe |
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© The Currency |
31 Aug '22 |
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We’re all working from home two days per week – but office landlord IPUT is still betting big on the city centre
It is a nervous moment for the commercial property industry. But rents and yields are still holding up. Niall Gaffney, CEO of Ireland’s largest office landlord IPUT, is optimistic about the future o - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
31 Aug '22 |
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In a sunset industry, Cineworld’s woes are a plot twist many saw coming
Cineworld itself says recent admission levels across the company have been below expectations, blaming this on “a limited film slate” until November. It is far from the only cinema giant to be fru - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
31 Aug '22 |
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Less than €4k of fines issued to landlords in three years for not registering a tenancy
The Residential Tenancies Board has levied fines totalling €3,964 for the non-registration of tenancies in just over three years, despite having the power to apply a penalty of up to €4,000 for ea - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
31 Aug '22 |
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Appeals lodged against Cork Docklands' redevelopment
Cork City Council granted permission last month to O’Callaghan Properties (OCP) for the €350m project, on a 4.1-acre plot on the city’s Kennedy Quay.
The plan includes a 122 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Aug '22 |
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Ireland’s future cities: Current plans need radical change to meet demands of rapid population growth
“We must continue to support the growth of Dublin along the lines of what is actually happening because not to do so will limit our economic growth, whereby we won’t then be able to support the gr - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Aug '22 |
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Flexible space: Second coming of WeWork set to make original vision pay off
Following the spectacular fall of WeWork founder Adam Neumann in 2019, the office provider is re-establishing itself as a power in its field, and preparing to capitalise on the current turmoil in the - Subscribe |
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29 Aug '22 |
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Dublin Office Market Dynamics: A Breakdown Of Supply And Demand
Kate English, Chief Economist and Head Of Ireland Research & Insights, Cushman & Wakefield, explains why demand for ESG complaint office space is leading to record rents being achieved in Dublin’s C - Subscribe |
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© TheJournal.ie |
29 Aug '22 |
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Rise in cost-of-living impacting property market sentiment, survey finds
It follows a 14.1% price increase over the past year, with prices in Dublin rising by 11.8% and prices outside Dublin up by an average of 16.0%.
“The rise in the cost of living is having a signif - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Aug '22 |
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Sarah Winters, TWM: Analysis: Getting the best results when negotiating a new lease
All lease events, regardless of whether they are expiries, breaks or rent reviews, present opportunities for both sides to avail of lease arrangements more suited to their needs. Obviously, this comes - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Aug '22 |
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David McWilliams: China is experiencing a giant property crash. Ireland could be next
People think that because there’s a shortage of property, we will not have a property slump. We can because it’s all about price and today Irish property prices are way out of whack with incomes a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Aug '22 |
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Permission granted to Cairn for 569 homes in Clonburris, Dublin 24.
This first phase of Clonburris will see the construction of the 569 homes, incorporating 173 houses, 148 duplexes and 248 apartments. Michael Stanley said the company will be the lead developer at Clo - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
28 Aug '22 |
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RTB apologises for delays faced by landlords trying to register tenancies
Although landlords who have not registered in the deadline may have been hit with late fees, the RTB said these would be refunded for new tenancy registrations with a commencement date on or after Apr - Subscribe |
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