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Our NEWS section is the most comprehensive publication on the business of property in Ireland, keeping our trade readers fully informed on all developments in the property business and among their competitors.

It gathers together in one place all reports on the market, and goes into much greater detail than does the consumer press on trade issues of interest to estate agents, developers and other property professionals. It summarises property stories from the media, and provides handy links to the full stories. Occasional indepth features and opinion pieces for a fully developed online property magazine. It also acts as a searchable archive of all property matters down the years.

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© The Irish Times 19 Sep '19

Johnny Ronan company ordered to pay costs of Salesforce Tower action

Mr Justice Simons said it was “somewhat opportunistic” and “anomalous” that the company had sought reliance on a European Union directive requirement as the basis for making its costs applicat -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Sep '19

Kingfisher plans Screwfix outlets for Republic

B&Q owner Kingfisher plans to open a number of Screwfix outlets in the Republic next year, building on its existing online presence in the market. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 19 Sep '19

Savills bolsters its offices division

Savills has bolstered its offices team in Dublin with two key appointments – Sean Ryan McCaffrey and Niall Cuddy – specialising in office site and building acquisitions for landlords and o -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Sep '19

Fiona Reddan: Affordable housing? You’ve got to be kidding

Under its affordable housing strategy, the Government is charging local authorities to sell affordable housing at discounts of 30-40 per cent of the market value of the property. But how “affordable -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 18 Sep '19

'It's a ticking time bomb' - Marmion Court residents call for complex to be knocked down and built again

The Dublin City Council housing area manager Sean Smith was at Marmion Court yesterday to try and assist the residents and keep them up to date. "On Saturday morning we thought the families could b -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 18 Sep '19

Open house: Are we a nation of snoopers?

Karen Mulvaney of Coldwell Banker: "I tell them I can email hi-res images to them, but it's their own photos that they want." -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Sep '19

DEAL: M7 Real Estate acquires 4.57 hectare Century Business Park industrial portfolio in Finglas for €4.47m

It said the price paid reflects an initial yield of 7.2 per cent and a capital value of €74 per square foot. The acquisition increases M7’s portfolio in the Republic to three assets totalling 4 -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Sep '19

DEAL: HSE secures lease in the region of €475,000 per annum on Dublin 15 facility for medical supplies as Brexit looms

The HSE has agreed to rent Unit 629 at the scheme from the logistics division of developer Michael Cotter’s Park Developments on a 20-year lease incorporating a break option in year 15. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Sep '19

Planners refuse 102-bed Bartra co-living plan for Ardee Road, Rathmines

Dublin City Council found that the proposed bedroom units “would provide a poor standard of residential accommodation by virtue of their design, layout and orientation, in particular the internal co -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 17 Sep '19

Spike in planning applications for apartments, equivalent to houses, for Quarter 2 2019

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The total number of planning permissions granted for all developments was 7,047. This compares with 6,823 in the second quarter of 2018, an increase of 3.3% -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Sep '19

Plans lodged for 368-bed student residence in Liberties ‘akin to hotel’

The Ardee Point student accommodation scheme is to be operated by UK-based Nido Student. According to consultants for applicants, Summix FRC Developments Ltd, Thornton O’Connor Town Planning, Nido S -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Sep '19

Cost of rebuilding homes now back at boom-time levels

The SCSI annual house rebuilding cost guide highlighted rising labour costs due to the shortage of construction workers, the impact of new building regulations, specifically those related to ventilati -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Sep '19

Repairing defects at Sandyford apartments to cost up to €10m

The report estimates it will cost € 11,000-€ 14,000 (excluding VAT and professional fees) per apartment to carry out the remedial works, and another €25,000-€30,000 for each of the 32 stairwel -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Sep '19

Cost of redeveloping Priory Hall passes €50m

Dublin City Council is in the final stages of completing the reconstruction of the complex of 187 apartments. Of the 105 newly completed apartments, 49 are being sold on the open market, 39 will be us -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 17 Sep '19

REA Grimes have taken over the former Savills residential branch in Clontarf

With Savills having announced in May that they were scaling back their residential business in Dublin North, REA Grimes have stepped in and taken over the former Savills residential branch in Clontarf -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Sep '19

Key Capital aims to raise €50m for commercial and residential property worldwide

Key Capital Investment Management said on Monday it was launching its second private equity real estate fund, which will focus on property investments that add value or cash in on opportunities. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Sep '19

German firm, Wealthcore, beats rivals to clinch deal on Reflector building

German asset manager Wealthcore is understood to have clinched the acquisition of Dublin's Reflector building, which was put on the market earlier this year with a €155m price tag. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Sep '19

Despite house price drop, the real underlying problem remains; Government has failed

The real underlying problem remains: demand has well outstripped supply. In most places that is called a shortage. A shortage means that everyone – the industry, Government and that idolised abstrac -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 15 Sep '19

Wetherspoon lines up Waterford opening and eyes more Irish sites

Its largest investment, to date, a €20m superpub/89-bedroom hotel project on Dublin's Camden Street is due to open next summer. Its most recent opening, here, was the €4m Silver Penny pub on Du -  Subscribe
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