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30 Aug '19 |
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Noel Smyth and Begley's stall plans for new four-star hotel on Capel Street
Last month, Dublin City Council granted planning permission to one of Northern Ireland's largest hotel operators, the Beannchor Group, for the 62-bedroom hotel.
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© The Irish Times |
30 Aug '19 |
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Dublin 8 revival: Liberties area set for docklands-style makeover
Here are some of the headline sites scheduled for revival in the heart of Dublin 8: St James’s Gate, Heuston South Quarter, Heuston station, Hickey's site on Parkgate Street, Player Wills site, Kevi - Subscribe |
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30 Aug '19 |
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Can a major new plan revive the coastal town of Balbriggan?
Fred Hammond points up at a grubby apartment block from his makeshift seat on a pile of fishing nets and wonders how it was allowed to be built. “If this works, you are going to see other people co - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Aug '19 |
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Boom-era apartment values rebound as big investors pour into Dublin PRS
Ires Reit’s acquisition of the XVI portfolio represents the largest single acquisition of buy-to-let properties to have taken place in the Irish market. The Residential Property Price Register shows - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Aug '19 |
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Iconic Offices invests €500,000 in new restaurant facility at Liberties development
CEO Joe McGinley said he sees Dublin 8 becoming increasingly attractive for office space as tenants seek to get “more bang for their buck”. And while the addition of a directly controlled restaura - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
29 Aug '19 |
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Strong Growth in Mortgage Approvals in July
Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) has published the latest figures from the BPFI Mortgage Approvals Report for July 2019. The following are the key elements:* A total of 5,129 mortgages - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Aug '19 |
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Dessie Kilkenny returns to CBRE investment team following seven-year stint at Savills
Kilkenny’s appointment follows a near-seven-year stint as a director in Savills’ investment division, where he worked on a range of high-value transactions involving key clients including Ballymor - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Aug '19 |
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Jysk aims to increase number of stores in Ireland to 40
Danish-owned furniture seller Jysk is inviting landlords to an open day next month as it aims to increase the number of stores it plans to open here from 15 to 40. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Aug '19 |
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McKillen jnr’s Oakmount acquires Glasson Country House Hotel & Golf Club for €9m
McKillen jnr’s acquisition of the 175-acre Westmeath hotel and golf resort represents Oakmount and Press Up Entertainment’s fourth venture beyond Dublin. Outside of its investment in Glasson, Oakm - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Aug '19 |
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Locals 'gobsmacked' as 'monolithic' apartment complex to go ahead at site of former Chivers factory, Coolock
The proposal, by London-based developers Platinum Land, was approved under the Strategic Housing Development scheme despite the objections of a senior planning inspector who dismissed the scheme as "m - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Aug '19 |
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PRS DEAL: Cairn Homes sells 282 units at Citywest to Urbeo for €94m
Urbeo’s Richard Ball said the company had ambitious plans to expand its build-to-rent portfolio through further acquisitions and forward purchase agreements with partners such as Cairn. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
26 Aug '19 |
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Shift in sentiment as house prices expected to decrease: MyHome.ie
Half of those asked said they would favour increasing the maximum height to which buildings can be constructed from its current default of six storeys, while 65% said they believed such an increase sh - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Aug '19 |
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Diageo set to pick developer U+I to redevelop St James's Gate as new city quarter
Guinness-owner Diageo is understood to have lined up UK property firm U+I as the preferred bidder for its coveted St James Gate redevelopment scheme.
The shortlist was whittled down to one as long - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Aug '19 |
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OPW facing big levies bill on Dublin’s most notorious vacant site
Dublin City Council is assessing the one-acre site owned by the Office of Public Works (OPW) at Church Street in Smithfield for entry on its register of vacant sites, which was set up to stop the hoar - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Aug '19 |
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New funding finally confirmed for State mortgage scheme
Hundreds of millions in funding has been allocated to local authorities to bolster the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan Scheme, which was thrown into doubt following budget over-runs earlier this year. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
25 Aug '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Davy seeks to raise another €50m to expand Dublin property portfolio
Davy is looking to raise €50 million for its flagship property fund after attracting €100 million of new investment. The fund, which owns a number of high-profile offices and retail propert - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
25 Aug '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] Bartra Capital to Dublin City Council and An Bord Pleanála: "Residents not covered by tenancy legislation"
Bartra Capital, the firm behind a co-living scheme approved in Dún Laoghaire, has sent a legal memo to Dublin City Council and An Bord Pleanála claiming its shared living developments cannot be regu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Aug '19 |
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Dan White: Irish economy caught in a rental trap
Runaway residential rents - which now stand 35pc above their pre-crash peak - are bad news for the economy as a whole. There is strong evidence that rising rents do have an impact upon our economic co - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Aug '19 |
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Cherrywood facing 'severe delays' over €62m funding gap
In its spring capital projects programme, the council stated that the money currently available would "not address the full funding requirement", and that there was a funding gap in the region of €6 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Aug '19 |
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Glenveagh cuts losses as new builds drive revenue
Glenveagh executive chairman John Mulcahy said “positive momentum” had been maintained during the first six months of the current financial year.
“Customer demand has been solid and costs wer - Subscribe |
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