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16 Nov '21 |
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Bernard McNamara to keep €6.1m pension despite debts
In a ruling published last Thursday, the EU court threw out arguments that Mr McNamara was “forum shopping” or “cherry picking” bankruptcy rules for his own financial benefit. - Subscribe |
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16 Nov '21 |
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Bord Pleanála refuses permission for 686 units at Santry and Kildare schemes
Dwyer Nolan Developments lodged a Strategic Housing Development (SHD) application for 350 apartments for Santry, Dublin 9 with the scheme reaching to 14 storeys in height. - Subscribe |
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16 Nov '21 |
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Amazon’s plans for two Dublin data centres at the Clonshaugh Business and Technology Park in north Dublin meet with opposition
The application by Colliers Properties with Dublin City Council for the Amazon-operated data centre buildings follows Amazon incurring an estimated capital spend of €2 billion on its network of such - Subscribe |
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16 Nov '21 |
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Canadian Reit, Slate Office Reit, agrees to buy Dublin-listed Yew Grove for €127.8m
Yew Grove floated on the Irish stock market in June 2018. Its focus has been on office and industrial assets let to State entities, IDA-supported companies and large corporates . - Subscribe |
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16 Nov '21 |
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Residential property prices up 12.4% in the year to September: CSO
In Dublin, residential property prices saw an increase of 11.5 per cent in the year to September, while property prices outside Dublin were 13.2 per cent higher.
In the capital, house pric - Subscribe |
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16 Nov '21 |
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Dealz creating 60 jobs with new distribution centre in Co Meath
It represents a €4.4 million investment by the company, with the facility also becoming the base for its leadership team, which also has responsibility for the group’s 36 Poundland stores in the N - Subscribe |
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16 Nov '21 |
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Glenveagh Properties to buy back further €100m of shares after dockland sales
Glenveagh Properties said on Tuesday it plans to buy back a further €100 million of shares, after completing the sale of a 4.6-acre residential and hotel site at Castleforbes Business Park in Dublin - Subscribe |
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15 Nov '21 |
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Limerick site makes €780,000 over AMV at BidX1 auction
Development site in Castleconnell was one of several lots across the country to sell for well over the guide price - Subscribe |
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15 Nov '21 |
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The great divide: Dublin’s north-south zoning conundrum
Differences in local authority approaches to the zoning of lands outside the M50 may be driving the lopsided development of indigenous industry - Subscribe |
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14 Nov '21 |
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Clevernet set to expand after signing two landlord deals
Clevernet, the Irish technology start-up, is looking to treble the office space in which its energy-saving technology is deployed next year after landing contracts with two of Europe’s largest insti - Subscribe |
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14 Nov '21 |
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Ardale launches chain of plant and tool hire centres
As well as the expanding builders merchants business, Ardale also has a property development arm, currently undertaking development in Wicklow town, and Arklow. Recently filed accounts for the group s - Subscribe |
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14 Nov '21 |
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Iput spends €1m on giant digital screens for art in Dublin
Iput chief executive Niall Gaffney told The Irish Times that the investments were part of its “placemaking” initiatives and its commitment to “enhance the public realm” in the neighbourhoods c - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '21 |
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Krispy Kreme plans for Dublin city outlet suffer setback
The doughnut group now says the outlet at the new Central Plaza on Dame Street will not be open until early 2022.
The US-owned company says it will miss out on the busy Christmas season after Dubli - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '21 |
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Lioncor takes Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council to High Court
1 Carrickmines Land sought permission for the same development twice this year. Planners declared its first application invalid in June. On September 15th, they shot down a subsequent application made - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '21 |
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Developer of 1,600 units open to leasing to DCC despite council's 'alarm' at build-to-rent scheme
“Every housing unit, whether for owner-occupiers or people to rent, has a positive effect on resolving the housing crisis,” Cummins said.
“It has a circular effect. If individuals move into a - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '21 |
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Housing minister has had no discussions about cuckoo fund trade shows, says Dept
The Taoiseach yesterday refused to confirm whether a government department is planning a number of roadshows to attract more “cuckoo funds” to Ireland. - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '21 |
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Ian O'Doherty: In the depths of our housing crisis, even this obvious idea seems groundbreaking
The bigger picture is one of abject failure on behalf of the Irish political class and their betrayal of the average citizen, many of whom now feel like refugees in their own country. - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '21 |
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Roger Dineen joins Lugus Capital as Head of Commercial Property and Asset Management
Previously senior surveyor with Harcourt Developments, Roger Dineen has joined Lugus Capital as Head of Commercial Property and Asset Management.Lugus Capital has already developed a very successful r - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '21 |
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Paul McNeive: Retail customer scores can give landlords an edge
This is excellent market intelligence for landlords, particularly retail and management agents, who seek to increase footfall by attracting the most popular brands. - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '21 |
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Remote working linked to surge in house prices outside Dublin
This is the conclusion of a new report on average asking prices across the country from independent real estate group RE/MAX.
The research finds that, overall, asking prices increased 9.1 per cent - Subscribe |
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