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30 Oct '17 |
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Johnny Ronan's Tara Tower will cast a long shadow over the future of the city
Deputy city planner Mary Conway said the tower was being "squeezed into a site" that would dominate landmarks like the Custom House, Trinity College, College Green and the Georgian squares, north and - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Oct '17 |
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O'Flynn Group gets go-ahead for two housing developments, one in Cabinteely, one in Kinsealy
Michael O'Flynn: "Planning delays only result in the cost of houses going up. Prices are still too high in the current market. These decisions are not just good for us but good for the house buyer as - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Oct '17 |
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Property giant gets huge discount on â?¬45m loan for 900 Dublin apartments
"The new loan will enable us to maximise property cash flow as we work to complete the largest apartment community in Ireland," said Mary Ricks, president and CEO of Kennedy Wilson Europe. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Oct '17 |
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LK Shields to expand into new Galway office
LK Shields chairman Michael Kavanagh, himself a Galway native, said that the move was an exciting one for the firm and for its many clients in the west. The aim of the move was to provide businesses i - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Oct '17 |
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Revenue clarifies commercial property stamp duty moves
For transactions where a contract was in place before this date, the lower rate of 2 per cent will apply provided that it is executed before January 1st, 2018. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
27 Oct '17 |
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JLL: Industrial market continues to perform steadily
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> â??The greatest issue for the sector continues to be supply, with limited existing quality stock available across all locations. Construction activity remains limited wit - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
27 Oct '17 |
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Bernard McNamara gets green light for Dublin housing project
Bernard McNamara has been granted approval, through his Roxtip Ltd company, by Fingal County Council to construct 31 houses on lands at Beaverbrook in Donabate, north Co Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
26 Oct '17 |
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Savills' Colette Mulroy appointed as associate within development and consultancy team
Savills Development & Consultancy team continues to grow from strength-to-strength with the promotion of Colette Mulroy to Associate. Ms Mulroy joined Savills in 2016 as a Senior Surveyor, working - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Oct '17 |
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DEAL: Former Electrolux facility on Naas Road sold for â?¬4.5m
The price paid represents a considerable premium of 12.5pc on the â?¬4m guide price.
While selling agent, Jarlath Lynn of CBRE's industrial and logistics division declined to make any comment on the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Oct '17 |
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Largest number of residential property sales recorded in Dublin 15
Angela Keegan, managing director of MyHome.ie said that while the increase in the number of sales was positive the continuing sprawl of the city up to and beyond the M50 was a concern. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Oct '17 |
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Software firm EnerNOC opens new EMEA headquarters at Dublin's 'Silicon Docks'
Martin Shanahan CEO of IDA: "The decision earlier this year to locate its European headquarters and Global Network Operations Centre here was a big vote of confidence in Dublin and the availability of - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Oct '17 |
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Paul McNeive: Could the answer to the building height debate be 20 storeys in the city?
While apartment values increase, the higher up in the building they are, building costs don't increase in a linear way, and the economics of development move in stages, as foundations and frames have - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Oct '17 |
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Johnny Ronan to defend Dublin high rise
An Bord Pleanála's decision to hold an oral hearing came in response to a request from the developer. In dealing with the matter in a public forum, the board is observing a procedure it follows in co - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '17 |
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Have I any recourse for â?¬10k lost in failed house purchases?
I just wondered if this situation is typical in Ireland (I had no such issues in Oxford where I purchased in a very buoyant market) and if I have any recourse on the costs I have outlaid. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '17 |
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Nama has funded building of more than 5,500 new homes, it says
Another 9,300 are either being built or have planning permission. The agency has sites for a further 10,000 houses and apartments and its clients are either seeking permission to build on them or will - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '17 |
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Plans for College Green area make it a magnet for investors
Butlers Chocolates has begun fitting out its new premises at 117 Grafton Street, a high-profile unit located near the streetâ??s intersection with College Green. Extending to 68sq m (732sq ft) across - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '17 |
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House building below official figures but growing strongly
The Goodbody BER Housebuilding Tracker, which is based on building energy ratings, was formed following increasing doubts about the accuracy of official statistics.
â??Our analysis suggests that thes - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
26 Oct '17 |
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DEAL: Jacob's Inn, Dublin 1, Ireland second largest hotel, sells for in the region of â?¬14.5m
CBRE Hotels has confirmed the successful sale of the long-established Jacobâ??s Inn Hostel, Talbot Place, Dublin 1. The property was sold on behalf of Tetrarch Hospitality.Jacobâ??s Inn, locat - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '17 |
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Abandoned Sandyford eyesore to be turned into offices with beds
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council has granted permission to Dante Property Company, owned by Galway-born brothers Luke and Brian Comer, to finish the tower block. Ten years ago, shortly before th - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Oct '17 |
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Bishopâ??s Square at junction of Camden and Aungier streets, Dublin 2 to get penthouse
Hines bought Bishopâ??s Square in 2015 for â?¬92 million. Tenants include Government agencies such as Tourism Ireland, the Revenue Commissioners and the Department of Justice, as well as financial ser - Subscribe |
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