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18 Oct '19 |
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Over 650 apartments planned beside St Anne’s Park in Raheny
The apartment-only scheme would see Crevkav build 657 apartments in blocks up to nine storeys in height, along with almost 500 parking spaces on former playing fields east of St Paul’s College besid - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '19 |
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Savoy Cinema owners object to Apollo House, Screen Cinema plans
The owners of the Savoy Cinema in Dublin have put the brakes on the Marlet Group amending its ambitious plans for the Apollo House, College House and Screen Cinema site near Dublin’s Pearse Street. - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '19 |
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Bartra gets go-ahead for Boston Sidings high-rise scheme
Richard Barrett’s Bartra has received the green light 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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17 Oct '19 |
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Paul McNeive: 'State doesn't always get it wrong in property market'
My view was that Nama, whether by strategic brilliance or luck, had got the valuation [of Project Eagle portfolio], the "one-lot" strategy, and the timing right, and had saved the taxpayers multiples - Subscribe |
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17 Oct '19 |
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DEAL: Naas site of 6.47-acre and potential for 500 units is sold by Marlet Property Group for close to €12m
The site at Carriglea Industrial Estate is believed to have been bought by a purchaser associated with Liam Mounsey, who is a director of a number of property companies including Kelston Properties, K - Subscribe |
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16 Oct '19 |
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Press Up big player in sales, growth of new hotels
Cushman & Wakefield: report found that hotel sales and construction are far higher this year than in 2018 or 2017, particularly on the boutique end of the market.
It said a dozen hotels had been so - Subscribe |
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16 Oct '19 |
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Suzie Nolan of Friends First Irish Commercial Property Fund: Retail must evolve if it is to survive and thrive
High street stores such as Nike, LuLu Lemon and Molton Brown in New York, London and more recently Dublin, are holding fitness classes in store, as an additional draw for consumers and a new source of - Subscribe |
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16 Oct '19 |
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DEAL: German fund, KanAm Group, pays €20m for Dublin 2 office block, Wythe Building
A KanAm subsidiary, Leading Cities Invest, is understood to have paid over €20 million to buy the property from developer Avam Limited in an off-market transaction via CBRE and Savills - Subscribe |
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16 Oct '19 |
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Ciarán Hancock: Was the Government right to extend Help to Buy housing scheme?
The retention of Help to Buy is another example of the property industry having successfully lobbied for changes that benefit developers. Meanwhile stupid prices continue to be paid for development la - Subscribe |
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16 Oct '19 |
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Prime Living to flip 1.8 acre Sandyford site for €23m, a 123% uplift
Just two years on from its acquisition of the former Avid Technology site for €10.3 million, the company and its Irish partner, Cara Cove Holding, are understood to be close to an agreement for its - Subscribe |
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16 Oct '19 |
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Ballymore Group submit fast-track planning application for Dublin’s tallest tower at Connolly Station
The proposed tower forms part of the wider Connolly Quarter mixed-use scheme, Ballymore and its Singapore-headquartered partner, Oxley Holdings, are aiming to deliver on a 2.88 hectare (7.12 acre) sit - Subscribe |
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15 Oct '19 |
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Enet plans €1m investment in expanded Limerick HQ
The wholesale network provider says it plans to occupy a 1,300 sq m office roughly twice the size of its existing HQ in early 2020. Both are located at the National Technological Park in Limerick. - Subscribe |
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15 Oct '19 |
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Gannon Homes revenues more than doubled last year to €77.19 million
Numbers directly employed by the firm last year decreased from 21 to 12 and staff costs reduced from €1 million to €533,347. The directors state the increase in turnover for the year reflects the - Subscribe |
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15 Oct '19 |
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Green Reit deal on track despite €65m tax bill shock
New measures mean that some of the CGT relief that real-estate investment trusts (Reits) benefit from will evaporate if they exit the stock market within 15 years of an initial public offering. - Subscribe |
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14 Oct '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Marlet submits plan for €250 million 21-storey tower
On the corner of Cardiff Lane and Hanover Street East in Dublin's docklands, if approved it will be one of the tallest residential buildings in the city, availing of the government’s revised caps on - Subscribe |
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14 Oct '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Dublin 8 picks up pace as new developments come on stream
The pace of urban renewal in Dublin 8 is gathering momentum as reflected in the latest of the new developments to come on stream. Nor have the small traders in the area been neglected despite the conc - Subscribe |
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14 Oct '19 |
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Central Bank 'not likely' to loosen mortgage rules despite AIB's call
The issue gained a sharp new focus at the weekend when AIB's Colin Hunt, chief executive of the country's biggest mortgage provider, became the first top executive at a pillar Irish bank to say the ru - Subscribe |
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14 Oct '19 |
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Google gets green light for sports pitch on rooftop - despite opposition from local residents
Dublin City Council has granted planning permission to the US multinational for an open air "multi-sports enclosure" on the fifth storey of a new office block on Barrow Street.
The pitch, which wil - Subscribe |
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14 Oct '19 |
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Brexit uncertainty triggers first construction fall-off in six years
Ulter Bank's latest construction purchasing managers index, which tracks activity in the sector, fell below 50 – the mark that delineates expansion from contraction – last month for the first time - Subscribe |
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14 Oct '19 |
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Monaghan property company, Silverstream Properties, suing AIB over land deal for breach of contract
High Court filings claim AIB proceeded with a deal with Applegreen “significantly below” a previously agreed price of £5 million (€5.7 million), despite the bank’s full knowledge of the prior - Subscribe |
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