© Irish Independent |
27 Oct '22 |
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Decline in Dublin 4 office values are a feature of latest property index
A decline of office values in Dublin 4 is one of the talking points in the latest IPD/SCSI Ireland Quarterly Property Index for the three months to the end of September 2022. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
26 Oct '22 |
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Contracts signed for 247 cost-rental apartments in Dublin
Under the plan announced on Wednesday, the LDA has signed contracts with the McGarrell Reilly Group, for the delivery of 247 cost-rental apartments in Hansfield, Dublin 15. Construction has commenced - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Oct '22 |
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Finance Ireland suspends long-term fixed mortgages as funding costs rise
The specialist lender, which launched Ireland’s first 20-year fixed product just a year and a half ago, will now stop offering fixes of 10 years or more to new customers. “Given current volatility - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '22 |
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CIF call for concrete levy review
Tom Parlon, the federation’s director general, argued that the levy posed a serious threat to Government efforts to tackle the housing crisis, the National Development Plan and general construction. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Oct '22 |
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Nama says global slowdown risks delaying completion of new homes
So far in 2022, Nama has delivered 284 new homes, with a further 758 under construction. An additional 1,300 have Nama funding committed. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '22 |
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Cairn Homes lodges fresh plans for apartment and hotel scheme on former RTÉ site
Cairn Homes Montrose Ltd is seeking planning permission for 688 apartments comprising 416 build-to-rent apartments and 272 build-to-sell units. It also includes a 192-bedroom hotel, 17 “age-friendly - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: Smurfit Packaging facilities in Ballymount secure new lease of life
Industrial property specialist Harvey has secured the lettings of two older-style industrial facilities, totalling an area of more than 2,500sq m (27,000sq ft) in Ballymount, Dublin 12, in quick succe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: Hampton House on Mount Street Lower secures three new tenants on long-term leases
HDI Global SE, HDI Reinsurance and Natural Forces have chosen Hampton House as the location for their respective Dublin headquarter operations. Rebecca Breen, of Murphy Mulhall says: “Hampton House - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '22 |
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DEAL: Tula Mexican Grill agrees deal for premises on 20A Upper Baggot Street at €70,000 pa
20A Upper Baggot St. has been let to Tula Mexican Grill for its second location in Dublin. The off-market letting was agreed at €70,000 a year for a 10-year term. Declan Stone and Barry Ronan of Co - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Oct '22 |
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Indigenous firms being crowded out by data centres as not enough land is being zoned for enterprise
Data centres and foreign multinationals are crowding out indigenous industrial firms, particularly in south Dublin, consultants Octavian Economics said in a report out today. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Oct '22 |
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With prices rising and interest rates set to soar, is it still worth climbing on the property ladder?
If you’re one of many millennials still eating at your parents’ dinner table every evening because the surge in property prices and rents in recent years has locked you out of the market, you’d - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Oct '22 |
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Marc Coleman: Is the avalanche of restaurant closures the canary in the SME coalmine?
In Dublin, the Circa restaurant in Terenure; the Dorian restaurant in Dublin 4; the Vegan Sandwich Co in Smithfield; Hemmingways of Stillorgan and Listons of Camden Place, are all closing. In Cork, Re - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Oct '22 |
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Cliff Taylor: The housing market is heading for a viability squeeze
In a market as messed up as the Irish housing and rental market, there are few rights and wrongs, only really difficult trade-offs. The eviction ban will protect tenants, but will do nothing to encour - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
23 Oct '22 |
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Sarah Hamill: Winter eviction ‘ban’ does little more than buy the government time
In chess, the term zugzwang refers to a situation where it is your turn to move, but any move will make your position worse. Such is the situation the government claimed to be in last week with respec - Subscribe |
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© The Currency |
23 Oct '22 |
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Sales, swaps, and deals: RGRE has just finalised €1.3bn of deals across his portfolio
After an intense six months, the property development company founded by Johnny Ronan had finalised a string of transactions involving some of the most high-profile sites and offices in Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
22 Oct '22 |
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New property salary survey conducted by Avril Clare recruitment reveals no sign of a slowdown in the property jobs market
This supply/demand imbalance is leading to increased wage demands by employees from their current employer and from candidates seeking new positions. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
22 Oct '22 |
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Michael O’Flynn told the Business Post he was ‘surprised at some of the remarks’ made in the High Court last week
The comparison occurred as Mr Justice Alexander Owens was informed that lawyers were awaiting news on whether the Supreme Court would agree to hear O’Flynn’s appeal against the personal insolvency - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Oct '22 |
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Joe Brennan: Decision to ease some mortgage lending rules should allow more people to buy their homes
While the rules – which have been subject to various tweaks on the loan-to-deposit side over the years – have protected banks and borrowers from overstretching, they have had ... casualties.
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© RTE |
22 Oct '22 |
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LinkedIn scales back Dublin office space expansion plans
The company said the decision is a consequence of more of its Irish based staff working from home more often, which means it does not need as big an office footprint.
The Microsoft owned business c - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Oct '22 |
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Aldi ‘frustrated’ in search for Dublin outlet sites
Niall O’Connor, group managing director of Aldi Ireland, conceded that Dublin had become “a bit of a problem for us”. He said the company was “looking at it hard” to get suitable locations p - Subscribe |
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