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27 Aug '20 |
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Aldi aiming to double its number of stores in Dublin, says Ireland MD
The retailer currently has just 22 stores in the Dublin area, with a total of 143 around the country.
"It's important that we keep doing what we're doing in terms of expansion," Mr O'Connor told th - Subscribe |
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27 Aug '20 |
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Covid-19 drives golf club properties to the fore
Analyst at Savills' world research division, believes that both golf and golf properties “stand to benefit from the changes in habits and the desire for a better balance between work and life as a r - Subscribe |
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27 Aug '20 |
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Castlehaven pairs with developer Eastwise for 370 Dublin apartments
The US-backed firm has agreed to lend Eastwise €65.8 million for the construction of 374 apartments on the site at Swords Road, Drumcondra, between the city centre and airport. - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Up to 36,000 homes needed each year to meet demand - new report
The study was carried out by the EY-DKM Economic Advisory Services, on behalf of the Irish Home Builders Association.
21,000 new homes were built last year. However, that is expected to drop to 17, - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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People in Irish cities ‘can take 15 years’ to put house deposit together
The analysis - Putting Affordability at the Heart of the Housing System, by the Irish Home Builders Association (IHBA) – envisages a system in which paying rent could be turned to a house buyer’s - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Agricultural land values fall slightly in the opening half of 2020
Agricultural land values in Ireland noted a modest decline in the opening half of 2020. According to the latest data from Sherry FitzGerald Research, land values declined 0.6% in the second quarter, w - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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BidX1 to open proprietary platform to wider property industry
Digital property investment platform BidX1 has secured funding from Enterprise Ireland, following the company's decision to offer a partnership model to other property agents. Enterprise Ireland is su - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Go-ahead for 358 new beds at Trinity Hall despite 'drunk partying' fears
The appeals board has granted planning permission to Trinity College Dublin (TCD) for a large extension of student accommodation at Trinity Hall at Dartry in a number of blocks rising to seven storeys - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Renters expected to fall into difficulty as wage supports are withdrawn - SCSI's Residential Markets Report
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Chartered estate agents were asked to assess the level of residential sales activity in the sector following the reopening of the property sector on June 8 versus activit - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Green light for GAA's hotel near Croke Park
Dublin City Council has granted planning permission for the proposal in spite of opposition from a number of local residents, a nursing home operator and the Mountjoy Square Society. Stock market-list - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Arytza chief, Kevin Toland, expresses Covid-19 concern over D4 co-living plan
One of the country’s best paid chief executives is objecting to plans for a 111-bed shared co-living development in Ballsbridge. Toland and his wife Aisling are opposing the five-storey Bartra Capit - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Volume of house sales down 23% in first half of year due to Covid-19
An analysis of the sales registered on the residential property price register shows about 5,800 fewer transactions in the first six months of this year compared with the same period in 2019.
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26 Aug '20 |
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Permission to Bray-based development company, Windlynn for 360 new homes in Blessington refused
The board said it had taken into consideration that the Kildare County Development Plan only provided for a target of 60 new housing units in its administrative area near Blessington up to 2023, as we - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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REA launch dedicated online sales platform BidNow.ie
REA Chairman Anthony McGee: “We are changing the way property is being sold in order to improve efficiency and assist in bringing sales to a successful conclusion.As well as the more anonymous onlin - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Founder of property firm Hines has died aged 95
“He was always highly engaged in the work we did here in Ireland and after visiting Cherrywood some years ago, he insisted we build the three major parks and connecting infrastructure, up front, bef - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Ulster Bank’s Simon Barry says contraction in construction activity for the second quarter could exceed 30%
On a more optimistic note, Mr Barry said the sector here was already experiencing a swift bounce back in activity since the lifting of restrictions, and was well-placed to recover much of the lost gro - Subscribe |
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26 Aug '20 |
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Marlet subsidiary, Crekav, granted permission at site beside St Anne's Park, Clontarf again
The board had granted permission for the apartment scheme last February, but in June it consented to High Court orders quashing its decision after separate judicial review cases were taken by the Lout - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '20 |
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REA Grimes seeking experienced licensed Senior Sales Negotiator in Skerries
REA Grimes currently have an exciting opportunity for an experienced licensed Senior Sales Negotiator to join their expanding team in Skerries, Co Dublin. REA Grimes is a mixed practice and our - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '20 |
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O’Callaghan Properties and Iput sell stake in Cork's Opera Lane retail centre
O’Callaghan Properties (OCP) and Iput, a property fund, have sold their combined interest in the Opera Lane retail centre in Cork city centre to a group of private investors assembled by Alanis Capi - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '20 |
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Irish property developers make UK move with £8.65m Shrewsbury site
Mm Capital, an Irish property development company founded in 2013 by Peter Leonard and Derek Poppinga, has acquired an 18.66-acre site in Shrewsbury, England, which was put on the market for £8.65m ( - Subscribe |
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