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16 Jul '18 |
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Stable, sustainable growth rates in the JLL Irish Property Index in Q2 2018
The JLL Property Index, which has been undertaken by JLL since 1969, measures returns from direct investment in property. The portfolio is weighted 56% offices, 33% retail and 12% industrial. The Over - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Residential deals now outpacing office and retail: Hooke & MacDonald
Hooke & MacDonald's Q2 2018 review of the residential market showed that activity in the sector comprised 42 per cent of the total, compared with 27 per cent for offices, 23 per cent retail and 7 per - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Jul '18 |
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New south Dublin town plan appealed to An Bord Pleanála
Approximately 280 hectares of land at Clonburris, to the east of Adamstown either side of the Dublin-Kildare railway line, has been designated a strategic development zone (SDZ) to tackle the capitalâ - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Kennedy Wilson poised to buy last big Docklands site
The Los Angeles-headquartered company is understood to have emerged as the preferred bidder for City Block 3 (CB3), a 5.91 acre site to the rear of the Central Bank's new headquarters at North Wall Qu - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '18 |
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Redevelopment of former INBS building will not prejudice metro, hearing told
An Bord Pleanála was hearing an appeal by a number of third parties against the proposal by Grand Parade Property Trading Company to extensively redevelop the building, which is also the former headq - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Jul '18 |
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Housing strategy for Dublin city to be reviewed amid affordability concerns
â??Dublin City Council is placing an emphasis on options for the public housing finance model required to produce new affordable housing for purchase and rental, and to renew and renovate its existing - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Jul '18 |
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State should sell its bank shares to tackle housing crisis
The banking bailout was an historic event that, for better or worse, gave the Irish public a permanent interest in the fate of Irish banks. In that spirit, the proceeds of any sales should be used to - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
13 Jul '18 |
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Cork housing shortage threatens foreign investment
Paddy Oâ??Connell, managing director of Cork-headquartered Berkley Group, which works with a range of multinationals in the tech, engineering and life sciences sectors, said the lack of housing for th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
13 Jul '18 |
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â?¬30m affordable housing project proposed for Cork city
The proposed development in Blackpool, to be delivered by Clúid Housing in partnership with Cork City Council, will involve the construction of 112 apartments on a 1.32-hectare site on Thomas Davis S - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Global tech firms, Amazon & WeWork, spread from Googletown to Charlemont Street
The Independent can reveal that both the McGarrell Reilly Group's development at Charlemont Square & the Marlet Property Group's Charlemont Exchange scheme will be leased at a rent of â?¬55 per - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Jul '18 |
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Older people cannot find smaller homes to move to, report finds
The calls are made in a report, Housing Choices for Older People, published on Thursday. It calls for the allocation of publicly-owned land to build for this growing sector of housing need. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Jul '18 |
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Over 90% of tenants got deposit refund from landlords with RTB help
The report also gives information on why notices of termination were served, showing the majority of landlords (44 per cent) served notice for rent arrears, while 20 per cent served noticed because th - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
12 Jul '18 |
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Abbey: 40,000 houses per year is unrealistic
CÃ?O Charles Gallagher said increasing annual new housing output, from current levels of around 19,000, up to 25,000 is a realistic target for the next couple of years and would be sustainable. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Jul '18 |
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South Dublin shoppers to see swathe of new retail schemes
Developers are gearing up to expand or develop swathes of new retail outlets in Dublin - and especially in the suburban Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council area. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Jul '18 |
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Big corporates to join AIB in race for space at Eir HQ
Separately, Savills is advising Eir on its plans to vacate Block 2 at HSQ to make way for the imminent arrival of AIB as tenants.
The State-owned bank has agreed a rent of â?¬376 per sq m (â?¬35 pe - Subscribe |
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12 Jul '18 |
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CBRE: Another Very Strong Quarter for Dublin Office Take-up in Q2
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> *Office take-up in Dublin reached 80,309m2 during Q2 2018, bringing total take-up in the capital in H1 2018 to 163,803m2 - Subscribe |
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12 Jul '18 |
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CBRE: Low Volume of Industrial Transactions Signed in Q2 Masks Underlying Activity
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> *Take-up in the Dublin industrial & logistics sector reached only 37,330m² in Q2 2018*Total take-up in the first half of 2018 reached 108,925m²*Lettings of industrial b - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Jul '18 |
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Greg Kavanagh appeals Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council rejection of apartment block in Kilternan
In bringing the appeal, Kavanagh's company, Calerotech, is expected to restate the case it made to Dun Laoghaire planners that the proposed development at the site of the famous Golden Ball pub would - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Jul '18 |
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Jennifer Coyle, Seán Dunneâ??s first wife, buys Goatstown Road site
It appears that the entire 100 per cent interest in the site has now been registered in Ms Coyleâ??s name as of June 2018, on foot of an application made to the Land Registry in 2017. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Jul '18 |
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Marlet sells Hollywoodrath site for over â?¬15m to Archtree Developments
Archtree Developments has emerged as the purchaser of Marlet Property Groupâ??s 20 acre (8.3 hectare) site at Hollywoodrath, Dublin 15, which hit the market in April guiding â?¬13 million. - Subscribe |
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