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03 Nov '20 |
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Blackstone sale could be tip of the iceberg for Irish retail property
Last Friday week (October 23) news broke that Blackstone, which paid €1bn for the Blanchardstown Centre in 2016, was preparing to offload the centre onto Goldman Sachs - it was Goldman which provid - Subscribe |
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01 Nov '20 |
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Cosgrave Property Group secures exit from Nama
Castlehaven Finance and Relm Finance have entered into an agreement with the group, which will see them replace Nama as the lender on its portfolio of commercial real estate, sites and development ass - Subscribe |
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01 Nov '20 |
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Planning regulator urges developers to focus on building fast-track homes
Planning applicants may be looking only to increase the value of their land rather than seriously intend to build homes, planning regulator Niall Cussen has said. Permission is in place to build 40,00 - Subscribe |
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01 Nov '20 |
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Retailers seek rent-free ‘Covid clauses’ from landlords
In an interview with the Sunday Independent, Brian O'Callaghan, a property partner specialising in retail at legal firm William Fry, and Fergus Doorly, a partner in the firm's litigation and dispute r - Subscribe |
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01 Nov '20 |
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CBRE bimonthly: Resilience of commercial property market tested
CBRE Ireland have released their final bimonthly report for 2020, commenting on trends and transactions in all sectors of Ireland’s property market as we near the end of what the property consul - Subscribe |
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01 Nov '20 |
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David McWilliams: A plan to put Ireland’s 200,000 vacant buildings to use
At every juncture, the divine right of the land owner, rather than the interests of the community, is afforded primacy. The cost is born by society in higher rents, prices and unsightly dereliction. - Subscribe |
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30 Oct '20 |
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It's almost scary how quickly we match up sales results with property listings
This is just to remind users that with a few clicks and touches on your keyboard, you can be reviewing all the sales in your market in full PropertyWeek detail right there before your eyes. In fa - Subscribe |
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30 Oct '20 |
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Value of Hammerson’s Irish assets set to slide, says report
In a report published yesterday, Goodbody warned that the new management team at Hammerson will find themselves in a “more difficult position than previously envisaged” unless they can bring capit - Subscribe |
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30 Oct '20 |
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Global house prices surge as Covid upends economics
This time, it really is different and investment bank HSBC says prices are up 4pc across the world and are rising almost everywhere: from the UK to Russia, Philippines to Poland, and the US to Sweden. - Subscribe |
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30 Oct '20 |
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Developers Pat Ryan and Phil Monahan fail to stop receiver selling €60m Dublin City Quay property
The property, comprising two sites, is situated at City Quay/Moss Street/Gloucester Street area. It was bought by Mr Ryan, Mr Monahan and a number of other developers through two partnerships, with th - Subscribe |
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30 Oct '20 |
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DEAL: Kennedy Wilson sells Baggot Plaza for $165m (€141m) to a German property investor
Deka Immobilien, the specialist real estate investments arm of the Deka Group, has acquired the 129,700 square foot building on Upper Baggot Street, with the sale reflecting a net initial yield of 4 p - Subscribe |
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30 Oct '20 |
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Third challenge to permission for 657 apartments on Raheny lands
The proposed development, on former lands of St Paul’s College, Sybil Hill Road, Raheny, is by Crekav Trading GP Ltd, part of Pat Crean’s Marlet group.
The board had granted permission for the de - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Oct '20 |
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Paul McNeive on 'Where is my Office - Reimagining the Workplace for the 21st Century?' by Chris Kane
Chris Kane’s views are formed by over 30 years’ experience in property, as a founding partner at JLW Corporate Real Estate in London, Vice President of International Real Estate for the Walt Disne - Subscribe |
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29 Oct '20 |
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Developer seeks planning for 232 homes at former Carmelite convent in Delgany
Drumakilla Ltd, has submitted a fast-track planning application to An Bord Pleanála for a strategic housing development of 232 units on the 6.2 hectare (15.32 acre) site. - Subscribe |
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29 Oct '20 |
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Michael Fingleton-linked lands at centre of controversial housing plan in Shankill
Proposals for 194 build-to-rent homes in a development of up to eight storeys have been put forward for a 1.4 hectare (3.5 acres) site behind the Fingleton family home at Liskileen, Abingdon Park, Sha - Subscribe |
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29 Oct '20 |
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Grafton Street landlord cuts high street property values by 26%
The valuation drop across Iput’s high street retail portfolio is sharper than figures contained in the latest MSCI/SCSI Irish property report, published earlier this week, which indicated that Graft - Subscribe |
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28 Oct '20 |
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Owen Reilly transactional analysis on the Dublin residential market in Q3
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> * Selling prices 1.2% below asking prices
* Sales transactions up 21% compared to Q2
* 65% of our buyers are owner occupiers
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© Irish Independent |
28 Oct '20 |
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Property values on Ireland's top retail streets slump by a fifth
The latest MSCI/SCSI Property Index shows that the value of retail properties on Grafton Street have fallen 18pc since March while those on Henry Street have dropped 19pc. That’s some setback for tw - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Oct '20 |
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Aldi offering finder's fee of 1.5pc “for suitable referrals” in a bid to source new sites
It comes as Aldi announced it is looking for new sites for potential future stores in the Greater Dublin Area, including Counties Kildare, Meath and Wicklow.
Aldi is seeking freehold in a town-cent - Subscribe |
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28 Oct '20 |
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Myles Clarke of CBRE Ireland: City businesses can’t afford to wait for a Covid-19 vaccine
While respecting the undoubted threat to public health that is Covid-19, for the sake of our town and city centres we must find creative and safe ways to encourage a return to the office and allow urb - Subscribe |
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