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26 Nov '19 |
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Cullaun Capital goes modular for Wexford housing scheme
Stephen Bell, founder and chief executive of Cullaun Capital, said the company was always looking for "disruptive ideas" in house-building and modular construction was one of the areas it was keen to - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '19 |
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Blondie Issuer seeks change-of-use permission for 110-unit co-living scheme on Lower Rathmines Road
The proposed new seven-storey building will contain 110 units with shared kitchens and communal dining and living facilities on each floor.
At ground-floor level there will be a reception, gymnasiu - Subscribe |
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26 Nov '19 |
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Limerick "Opera Site" plan compared to 'Twin Towers'
The council is seeking planning permission for a development which it claims could deliver 3,000 jobs.
The local authority said its plans for the 3.7 acre site near Patrick Street were a landmark c - Subscribe |
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25 Nov '19 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Conrad hotel fetches sale price of €116m
Conrad owner Park Hotels & Resorts has sold the Dublin hotel for €116.4 million. The 192-room city-centre hotel off St Stephen’s Green had annual earnings before tax of around €5 million - Subscribe |
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25 Nov '19 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Cantor to buy Co Meath retail park for €21.5m
Investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald is set to acquire Blackwater Retail Park for €21.5 million on behalf of a group of private clients. Retail developer Eamonn Duignan’s Lexeme Propert - Subscribe |
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25 Nov '19 |
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Blackstone set to acquire five prime Dublin office assets with indicative value of €535m
The Cedar portfolio was offered for sale by Starwood through CBRE and Eastdil Secured in September. It comprises a number of landmark office properties, including the Watermarque building, 75 St Steph - Subscribe |
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25 Nov '19 |
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Record rents may put pressure on Central Bank to ease lending rules
Goodbody analyst Eamonn Hughes said wholesale changes were unlikely under the ongoing annual review of limits on lending for home loans, but he added that there may be some “tweaks” favouring firs - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Nov '19 |
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Grafton Street flower traders victorious as Hines withdraws remarks
“We acknowledge that a recent submission in respect of the future planning considerations for the street generated concern and alarm amongst the stall owners and others,” reads the statement. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
22 Nov '19 |
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JCD €125 million Penrose Dock building to become Ireland's greenest building
JCD Group is making a €500,000 investment in an additional substation and switch rooms to allow the infrastructure for all 160 car spaces in Penrose Dock to have electric charge points. It is the fi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Nov '19 |
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Yew Grove aims to raise €19m to fund acquisition pipeline
Yew Grove, which is mainly focused on office space that is located outside of Dublin city centre, will look to place approximately 20 million new shares, each at a price of €0.97.
The new shares - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Nov '19 |
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Aldi shop rumour sparks D4 planning opposition
Several appeals have been lodged with An Bord Pleanála against the recent decision of Dublin City Council to grant planning permission for a shop with an off-licence on the site of a former car deale - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Nov '19 |
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Dublin's soon-to-be tallest building to have one extra floor
Dublin City Council gave the green light for the additional floor to Tanat Ltd’s planned tower overlooking the Liffey at Tara Street which will extend the number of hotel rooms within the hotel comp - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Developer, Development 8, expands activities on Naas Road with €9m industrial park deal
The news practically coincides with the developer's receipt of An Bord Pleanála approval for 479 apartments and 37,000 sq ft of commercial space almost across the road at the Concorde Industrial Esta - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Nov '19 |
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Developers target 8-acre Dalguise House site in Monkstown for 300 homes
Property developers Bernard Doyle, Myles Crofton and tech entrepreneur Michael Sweeney have ambitions to build 300 new homes in its expansive garden. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Nov '19 |
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Homeland secures five-in-a-row on Leopardstown Road
It is understood that Homeland has assembled an overall site of about 1.99 hectares (4.92 acres) on Leopardstown Road in Dublin 18 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Nov '19 |
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Utility connection delays amid housing crisis are inexcusable: Sherry FitzGerald
A developer is [thereby] stymied from continuing construction on a second phase of a project if they haven’t received the funds to pay for the first phase of construction. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Nov '19 |
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Quintain Ireland makes key appointments to management team
Donal Kellegher takes up the position of development director, and will have responsibility for leading the delivery of Quintain’s Adamstown project which includes a new town centre, and 4,000 resid - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Hollister to open store at Blanchardstown Centre
A 10-year lease for a 582sq m (6,265sq ft) unit at the hugely-successful Dublin scheme was brokered by BNP Paribas Real Estate on behalf of Blackstone. Hollister will join JD Sports who signed up las - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Cork’s Ringport Business Park secures major industrial letting
Precision Quality Glass has agreed to enter into a long-term lease on Block A, which comprises a 8,825sq m detached warehouse at a rent in the region of €380,000 per annum - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Boots secures prime 340sq m pitch at 13-17 Dawson Street
The retailer is understood to have agreed a rent of €320,000 per annum for the premises, which Green Reit developed and sold last week as part of the wider disposal of its real estate portfolio to U - Subscribe |
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