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23 Jul '18 |
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The land grab by listed developers and bubble-era prices
Having already used up ?404 million of its IPO funds building up a land bank capable of delivering 10,120 homes, Glenveagh revealed in fundraising documents published on Thursday that it was in talk - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Mr Price has purchased the former Nexans premises in Athlone
The discount variety chain has purchased the former Nexans (Cable and Wireless) premises on the Cornmaddy Road in Athlone, Co Westmeath. It has been vacant since 2008.
The premises is to house a ne - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '18 |
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Sites worth more than ?430m vacant in Dublin
Since January, local authorities have had the power to impose a levy on property owners who fail to develop prime housing land.
The levy, set at 3 per cent of the value of the land for this year an - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '18 |
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Objections to ?80m Avestus apartment block in Donnybrook
Planners are demanding more information from property player Avestus on controversial proposals for an ?80 million apartment block in Donnybrook, potentially delaying a decision on the scheme by up - Subscribe |
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23 Jul '18 |
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Builders sought for ??rapid delivery?? modular apartments
The council will shortly seek tenders for a second rapid-delivery apartment scheme at Bunratty Road in Coolock. This much larger project will see the construction of 64 apartments in four, four-storey - Subscribe |
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20 Jul '18 |
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Glenveagh in talks to buy land for 7,000 homes
The company signalled that it also currently eyeing two sites currently being sold by Nama in the greater Dublin area that have a combined estimated value of ?68 million. - Subscribe |
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19 Jul '18 |
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18 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Cork Waterstones building bought for ?6.25m
A Cork-based private investor has emerged as the new owner of Waterstones bookshop in Cork city after agreeing a purchase price of ?6.525 million. CBRE had been quoting ?6.25 million for the inves - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '18 |
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Dublin office market expected to see record take-up: Knight Frank
Reports suggests that due to a number of large deals in the pipeline, ??we could yet see 2018 exceed the 3.6 million sq ft recorded last year and set a new record for office take-up in the Dublin mar - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Two sites at Santry business campus sell for over ?10m, bought by Westhill UK for clients
Two key sites at Northwood Business Campus in Santry, Dublin 9, have been sold by Knight Frank for more than ?10 million on behalf of receiver Simon Coyle of Mazars. - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '18 |
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JLL have released their Q2 2018 report for the Dublin Office Market
Commercial real estate and advisory firm JLL, are pleased to announce another strong performance in the sector in Q2, with take-up reaching 874,921 sq ft across 54 deals. This brings the year-to-date - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: Maryland House on South William and Drury streets sells for over ?10m to a private investor
Maryland House, a landmark building at 21-22 South William Street, extends to 1,416sq m (15,244sq ft). Four of the five floors are used as offices by the Automobile Association (AA) at an annual rent - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '18 |
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DEAL: South Korean fund emerges as highest bidder for docklands offices
The Asian fund has emerged as the highest bidder, at around ?105 million, for No 2 The Landings, which attracted at least five bidders: two Korean and three European. - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '18 |
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Glenveagh to raise ?215m in share placing as Oaktree sells half its stake
The company??s current land bank has the scope to deliver 10,120 houses and apartments, 31 per cent of which are shovel-ready and 97 per cent of which is zoned residential. As of the time of its agm, - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '18 |
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Housing undersupply to have ??severe?? long-term consequences: the Parliamentary Budget Office
??This will make Ireland a less attractive destination for investment and make Ireland??s exports relatively more expensive,? it said. A constrained housing market would also harm the economy thro - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '18 |
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Housing crisis: new agency to develop State lands
The National Regeneration and Development Agency (NRDA) is being described by Government sources as one of the last remaining big policy moves to tackle the housing crisis. - Subscribe |
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18 Jul '18 |
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Sharp slowdown in Dublin house price rises: Savills
Sean O??Malley, senior economist at Savills: ??While the market clearly remains undersupplied, increased construction activity is slowly bridging the gap between demand and supply.? He expected an - Subscribe |
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