© The Irish Times |
05 Nov '19 |
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O’Devaney Gardens regeneration to go ahead
The regeneration of O’Devaney Gardens, once one of Dublin city’s most troubled social housing estates, is to go ahead after Dublin City Councillors ratified a €7 million deal with developers Bar - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Nov '19 |
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Clerys developers get permission for bigger hotel
Dublin City Council has approved revised plans by OCES Property Holdings that will see the proposed four-star hotel contained in the redevelopment of the landmark building extended by two floors to ni - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
04 Nov '19 |
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CBRE November bimonthly report: delivery viability concerns in several sectors
CBRE Ireland today released their final bimonthly property market report for 2019. According to CBRE, despite heightened Brexit noise over the last two months, activity has been brisk across all secto - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
04 Nov '19 |
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Michael Clifford: Why foundations of our building regulations are as weak as ever
For the last five years, any time another example of shoddy and dangerous building practices from the Celtic Tiger era has been exposed, the stock response from government has been that the past is a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Austrian investor, Thomas Roeggla, buys shuttered Tallaght Cross hotel
The 186-bedroomed Tallaght Cross hotel was sold to him by an unnamed private investor who bought it from Nama about four years ago. An associated apartment development was previously acquired from Nam - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '19 |
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Hines lobbies against ‘onerous’ apartment fire-safety standards
The builder, US company Hines, also told the Government that the new regulations would be “less safe”, result in fewer apartments being built and add up to €11,000 to the cost of each apartment. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Nov '19 |
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Paul McNeive: Risks are high while you are in 'deal agreed' limbo
A sharp agent will sense the change in momentum in a deal and will know when to advise their client to issue an ultimatum to sign (which may work), rather than let the deal drag on while staying 'off - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Nov '19 |
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Luke Comer buys 365-acre Dollanstown Stud in Kilcock, Co Meath for around €7million
"I paid a bit less than the asking price. Contracts were exchanged recently," he said.
The property's former owner, a Swedish businessman, restored many of the original features in the 8,400 sq ft - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Nov '19 |
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Cliff Taylor: Are inefficient builders the reason we don’t have enough houses? [NEEDS IT SUB]
So what is the evidence about the productivity of the Irish industry? And how big a factor is it behind the problem of building affordable accommodation? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Yew Grove to purchase office building at the IDA Park in Athlone for €12m
The building, constructed in 2016, has 45,370 sq ft of modern office space with associated car parking and is leased to an FDI tenant.
The lease has a weighted average unexpired lease term (WAULT) - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Oct '19 |
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Legal battle between developer Garrett Kelleher and Nama settled
Proceedings seeking a €46 million judgment against Mr Kelleher, which were expected to last four weeks, were due to open before Mr Justice Michael Twomey at the Commercial Court on Tuesday. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Oct '19 |
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Cairn Homes strengthens management team
Maura Winston will take up the newly-created position of director of organisation and people. Her role will involve driving change management and the people agenda within Cairn. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Oct '19 |
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DEAL: Fine Grain Property pays around €6m for offices at Block C at Maynooth Business Park
Some 40,000sq ft of the building is occupied currently by global financial services firm, Link Asset Services, while the remaining 20,000 sq ft is in shell-and-core condition. Fine Grain is expected t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Oct '19 |
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O’Flynn Group gets green light for new Cork offices at Eastgate Retail & Business Park
Developer Michael O’Flynn has secured planning permission for further office accommodation on the last remaining commercial site at Park Place in Cork’s Eastgate Retail and Business Park. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Oct '19 |
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Vacant office availability in Dublin falls to 2002 levels
Data from Cushman & Wakefield shows the level of “immediately available” office space fell 31 per cent annually in the third quarter to 329,450sq m, a level not seen since the early 2000s. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Oct '19 |
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An Bord Pleanála gives Cairn Homes go-ahead for RTÉ site plan
An Bord Pleanála has cleared the way for Cairn Homes to lodge plans to build 611 apartments in Donnybrook. It purchased the site from RTÉ for €107.5 million over two years ago. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Oct '19 |
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Aldi plans new store close to Landsdowne Road and Google HQ
German discount chain Aldi intends building a new store close to Landsdowne Road and internet giant Google’s European HQ despite local opposition. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Oct '19 |
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Scheme allowing fast-tracked planning applications for large projects to be extended
Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy will bring a memo to Cabinet on Wednesday asking for a two-year extension subject to new conditions. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Oct '19 |
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Small hotel at the corner of Merchant's Arch and Temple Bar Square gets green light despite local objections
The owner, Sandra Doone, said the site contained an under-utilised building. Temple Bar residents claimed the latest plan was "a Trojan horse for the establishment in time of a fully licensed restaura - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Oct '19 |
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Housebuilding: Dublin’s urban sprawl is only getting worse – Goodbody Stockbrokers
With the economy growing strongly and house-hunters priced out of Dublin, house-building in the region – including Meath, Kildare, Wicklow and Louth – was running 57 per cent ahead on an annual ba - Subscribe |
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