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28 Aug '22 |
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Apple’s return-to-office order sparks anxiety across tech workers
“New leases by software, hardware and social media companies have led the technology industry’s office leasing rebound,” said real estate group CBRE, noting the amount of total office space leas - Subscribe |
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27 Aug '22 |
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Marian Finnegan: What will happen to the property market this year? Sherry FitzGerald MD Marian Finnegan explains
Early indications are that stock levels will be replenished in the coming weeks, with an improved volume of both second-hand homes and new homes coming to the market. And although the frenzie - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '22 |
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Stage 3 Draft Dublin City Development Plan (2022-2028)
Dublin City Council has published the Stage 3 ‘Material Alterations’ to the draft Development Plan (2022-2028). The Stage 3 documents outline where changes have been made to the draft Deve - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '22 |
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Dublin’s tallest building at 108m proposed for site of former City Arts Centre
Ventaway, a company headed up by developer David Kennan and Winthrop engineering group founder Barry English, is seeking planning permission to develop Dublin’s tallest building on the site of the f - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '22 |
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Hines lodges new plans for controversial Bailey Gibson site in Dublin 8
Hines has decided to make a fresh application for the lower rise scheme “in a bid to get started on the long overdue development of this site”, said the company. But it has not ruled out reverting - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '22 |
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Michael McDowell: Sinn Féin’s housing policy is a step backwards
Sinn Féin propose to prohibit any landlord from terminating a residential tenancy for the purpose of allowing his or her family member to occupy the dwelling. - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '22 |
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Full transition to online planning system delayed until 2023
“There is added complexity in respect of those authorities which use other backend planning and document management systems, which includes a number of larger authorities, and we are working closely - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Aug '22 |
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DEAL: Iron Mountain leases 162,000 sq ft logistics unit at IPUT's Aerodrome Business Park
*Iron Mountain will join Life Style Sports, who have already taken 120,000 sq ft, at Aerodrome Business Park from IPUT *Unit G and Unit Q Aerodrome Business Park have been developed by IPUT and f - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '22 |
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Tetrarch Blackrock build-to-rent scheme faces opposition
Last month Tetrarch Residential – part of the group that owns the Citywest Hotel – lodged fast-track plans with An Bord Pleanála for a 108-unit apartment scheme on lands overlooking Blackrock rug - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '22 |
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First Pret A Manger store to open in Dublin next week
The shop will be located on Dawson Street in the south city centre and will employ 25 staff when it opens on Friday.
It will be the first of 20 new shops that the chain plans to open across the isl - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '22 |
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Seniors Money acquires €90m lifetime loan book
The loan book comprises a tranche of Irish mortgages, 70 per cent of which are secured against properties in Dublin with the remainder secured against homes in other urban areas around Ireland, a spok - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '22 |
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Estate agent who sought €2,000 deposit from clients to get on waiting list for new development apologises
Mr Murphy said the idea of the booking deposit was to reduce some of the interest as the number of people on the waiting list already outweighs the properties available. - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '22 |
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Bartra Healthcare sells four nursing homes to Belgian REIT, Aedifica for €161m
The four properties include Beaumont Lodge Step Down Care Unit in Dublin, which is operated in partnership with the HSE. Loughshinny Nursing Home in Skerries North Dublin, Northwood Nursing Home in Sa - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '22 |
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DEAL: IPUT leases Tropical Fruit Warehouse office development Dublin south docklands to TikTok
*TikTok will occupy the entire of the recently completed 85,000 sq. ft. office development on a long lease*Letting underscores resilience of prime office space in Dublin with leading sustainability an - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '22 |
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‘Strong demand’ for student housing pulls investors into Irish market
Fresh data from property agent Cushman & Wakefield shows that the broader living sector of the Irish property market — which includes the private rented, purpose-built student accommodation and nurs - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '22 |
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Deborah Mahon, Lisney: Big Tech still strongest driver of Dublin office demand in Q2
When it comes to office market performance this year, big tech remains the biggest driver of demand and good quality, fully fitted and/or serviced spaces in the city centre are most in demand. That’ - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '22 |
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Joan Henry, Knight Frank: Residential investment market spurts ahead in second quarter
Despite inflationary pressures and increased borrowing costs, assets in this sector will remain sought after for the foreseeable future, with forward commit deals making up - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Aug '22 |
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As fears grow of property bubble bursting, eight experts reveal their predictions
John O'Sullivan, chair of the SCSI practice and policy committee, said annual rates of inflation of 14pc or 15pc, which we have seen recently, were simply not sustainable in the long term.Asked whethe - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '22 |
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Cliff Taylor: Tinkering around with taxes won’t fix rental market
As the civil servants wrote in 2017 in a report on the issue, it would be a good idea to have a clear policy approach on the role of smaller landlords. It is part of a wider question – to what exten - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Aug '22 |
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Bracing for the big tech real-estate scale back
That some large tech companies are re-evaluating their property footprint is not a surprise, said Aislinn Mahon, who is head of growth and operations at co-working space Huckletree.
“It’s not a - Subscribe |
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