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17 Sep '21 |
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New land and property agency will be more efficient, Oireachtas committee told
It will supply property valuation data, maps and aerial imagery, she added.
The amalgamation of the three bodies, which is due to take place in January 2022, will streamline datasets, land manageme - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '21 |
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Ready to go site in Donabate with planning for 155 apartments for €8.5m
The site at Turvey Avenue extends to about 2.87 acres and has full planning permission for 155 apartments, as well as providing for a crèche facility, a commercial gym and a significant community ame - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '21 |
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DEAL: Jysk opens its 11th Irish store as sales rise 67% across Britain and Ireland
Danish homewares retailer opened its 11th Irish store in Carlow on Thursday, as it announced sales across Ireland and Britain of about €70 million for its financial year to the end of August. - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '21 |
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Paul NcNeive: Industrial sector transformed by arrival of big-box logistics units
A drive through the Baldonnel/Greenogue area of south Dublin this week confirmed how the market has transformed, as I was surrounded by half a dozen, giant-sized buildings under construction. - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '21 |
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Diplomatic tensions as embassy objects to plan for 58 new homes
The Brighton Road Partnership, controlled by housebuilder Richmond Homes, the residential development arm of Avestus Capital, is looking to build 58 new homes on Brighton Road, on a site neighbouring - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '21 |
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CSO: Residential Property Price Index July 2021
Volume of sales up 49.2% compared to July 2020Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) increased by 8.6% nationally in the year to July 2021, with prices in Dublin rising by 8.1% and prices outside Dub - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '21 |
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New homes: Comprehensive guide to the new houses for sale in Ireland this autumn-winter
David Browne, director of new homes with Savills, says supply is up this autumn, due to such delays. “We have much more than we would normally have,” he says.
But it’s unlikely to be enough t - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '21 |
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Sherry FitzGerald plans sale of majority stake to private equity
Sherry FitzGerald’s chief executive, Steven McKenna, confirmed PwC’s appointment to The Irish Times, adding that Mr FitzGerald would continue to be part of the “fabric” of the business after a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Sep '21 |
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Firm behind Dublin co-living scheme ‘on brink of collapse’
The Collective, which builds and operates co-living apartments, aparthotels and co-working offices in London and New York, is about to go into bankruptcy administration, according to UK real estate ne - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Sep '21 |
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Plans for 1,365 new homes in Donabate ‘not acceptable’ say local councillors
A controversial plan to build 1,365 new homes at Corballis East in Donabate is simply “not acceptable” according to local councillors who were briefed on the proposal by Fingal County Council plan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Sep '21 |
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Landlord, Alan Jenkins, hands over 10 properties in insolvency deal
Under the terms of the PIA, Havbell DAC has agreed to release any interest it has in the Rochfortbridge property. The court heard that Mr Jenkins, who currently lives in rented accommodation with his - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Sep '21 |
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Burlington Real Estate closing in on €29m deal for Carrisbrook House
The company, which is headed up by former Treasury Holdings chief executive John Bruder, is understood to have secured the property in the face of competing offers from a number of parties. US real es - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Sep '21 |
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Bord Pleanála gives green light to 1,047 homes at O’Devaney Gardens site
The scheme by Richard Barrett’s Bartra is comprised of 1,047 residential units and includes 10 apartment blocks.
The units are made up of 1,024 apartments and 23 houses with the site located in t - Subscribe |
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15 Sep '21 |
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The Best Place to Live in Ireland 2021: Which areas are the most affordable?
Cabra, Dublin 7 is the only Dublin location featured. The assessment states: "Prices in the capital are high, but Cabra represents very good value relative to other areas of Dublin." - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Sep '21 |
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DEAL: Marlet in €78m deal for Parks Collection retail park portfolio in Dublin, Drogheda and Clonmel
The Parks Collection, being sold by agent Cushman & Wakefield on behalf of Marathon Asset Management, comprises Belgard Retail Park in Tallaght, Dublin 24, the M1 Retail Park in Drogheda, Co Louth, an - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Sep '21 |
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DEAL: H&M to open for business at Dublin’s new Clerys Quarter with 5,575sq m of retail space
The remaining 2,787sq m (30,000sq ft) of retail space, meanwhile, is understood to be the subject of negotiations between developer Paddy McKillen jnr’s Oakmount, and Flannels – a premium clothing - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '21 |
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Ronan Group Real Estate: reserving homes for locals is discriminatory
RGE has claimed a proposal by Wicklow county council to set aside 25 per cent of all new medium-sized to large housing developments for people who have been living in the county for the preceding thre - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '21 |
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DEAL: US data centre support firm locates Irish HQ in Drogheda
ITRenew, the California-based company, has leased a new warehouse and manufacturing facility at Donore Road in Drogheda, Co Louth. The move is set to create 40 new jobs over the next three years. - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '21 |
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John O'Connor, Housing Agency: Paying less for land will provide more affordable housing
Many of those opposed to the state’s new 20 per cent Part V requirement assume that it will increase property prices. In fact it will do the opposite - Subscribe |
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13 Sep '21 |
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Paul Scannell, HWBC: Office market starts to find its feet after Covid-19
When it comes to demand from tenants for new office space in Dublin, it’s clear that the pandemic has led to postponed decisions, and a dramatic 81 per cent decline in the amount of new space leased - Subscribe |
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