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11 Nov '21 |
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New plans for former Smurfit Paper Mills in Clonskeagh include 167 apartments and an aparthotel
The new application, lodged with Dublin City Council on October 29th by Harley Issuer Designated Activity Company, a company with links to Bain Capital, proposes a mixed development in four blocks, ra - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '21 |
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Roof-top terraces, dog-washing and outdoor kitchens: Dublin’s apartment market is heating up
A new report from BuildingLink Ireland, which provides building management services for the BTR market, draws comparisons between Dublin and Boston in the US, where apartment owners and managers have - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '21 |
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Planning refused Green Urban Living N11 Ltd 256 build-to-rent apartments at St Laurence’s College in Loughlinstown
In refusing planning permission, the appeals board ruled the proposal would have an overbearing impact on adjacent residential properties at Wyattville Park and would not make a positive contribution - Subscribe |
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11 Nov '21 |
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Property developer Johnny Ronan changes personal tax residency to Malta
Mr Ronan’s uses his new Malta address on documents for RGRE J&R, a company that holds close to €170 million of his property assets. Its accounts filed this week for 2020 show it wrote down the val - Subscribe |
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10 Nov '21 |
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Avison Young hires Mark Headon as confidence in office market rises
In his new role with Avison Young, which rebranded from GVA Donal O Buachalla last September, Mr Headon will be responsible for both landlord and tenant mandates and will help to drive the further gro - Subscribe |
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10 Nov '21 |
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Three new senior hires at Colliers, as expansion continues
Colliers welcomes three new senior team members - Kate Ryan, Catherine Loughnane and Caitriona Kirrane - in Research, Valuation/ Advisory and Marketing/PR. Kate Ryan joins Colliers as Director of - Subscribe |
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10 Nov '21 |
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Celeb favourite The Standard to open first hotel in Ireland adjacent to Connolly Station
We are excited to partner with Ballymore to develop a new home for Dublin’s creative community and a destination for locals and visitors alike,” she said.
The Dublin outpost of The Standard is - Subscribe |
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10 Nov '21 |
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Fast-track planning process won’t be wound up until June next year
This means developers could in theory submit planning applications under the SHD rules up until June 2022 with applications being decided on up until October 2022. - Subscribe |
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10 Nov '21 |
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Has the delivery of student accommodation in Dublin peaked?
A new report from Cushman & Wakefield finds that close to 1,350 new PBSA bed spaces are due to be delivered to the Dublin market in 2021, bringing total stock in the market to about 18,700 bed spaces - Subscribe |
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10 Nov '21 |
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Daft.ie Q3 rental report: Back to abnormal but better times ahead
The figures in this latest Daft.ie Rental Report confirm a return to the pre-Covid-19 situation of weak supply in the face of very strong demand, due to underlying economic and demographic growth. Mar - Subscribe |
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09 Nov '21 |
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Dispute over development land involving Davy Hickey Properties settled
The case concerned a company called Oviedo Ltd which was formed with the specific purpose of taking the transfer of non-cash assets, including 30 subsidiaries, from an Isle of Man company, Davy Hickey - Subscribe |
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09 Nov '21 |
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Locals disappointed by approval for 1,592 unit build-to-rent scheme at Clonliffe Road
The board also stated that the resulting apartment scheme could not be used for short term lets, adding that ownership of the development will remain with one institution for a minimum of 15 years.
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09 Nov '21 |
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South Dublin council votes against sale of land in Castlefield in Knocklyon to private developers
Two sites, located beside each other off the Old Knocklyon Road and Castlefield Avenue in Dublin 16, were going to be sold to Orbitiz Limited for €2.65m, with the intention that housing would be bui - Subscribe |
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09 Nov '21 |
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Up to half of houses in new schemes to be reserved for owner-occupiers
Local authorities will be empowered to set aside up to 50 per cent of homes in new developments for owner-occupiers under proposals to be considered by Cabinet on Tuesday.
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09 Nov '21 |
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Finnegan Menton seeking commercial surveyor
Finnegan Menton have an IMMEDIATE VACANCY for a General Practice Surveyor in our Commercial Department. You will have the scope to be involved in all types of General Practice work with particular foc - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '21 |
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Q3 2021 witnesses strongest office take-up in years: BNP Paribas Real Estate
Dr John McCartney: New supply, the return of international occupiers and growth in office-based employment are helping to drive recovery in the office market - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '21 |
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Majority of homes in Nama’s pipeline cannot be delivered before 2025
Paschal Donohoe, the Minister for Finance, has said Nama’s 426-hectare portfolio of zoned land with potential for housing would be utilised between now and 2035. - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '21 |
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Profits at Rohan Holdings almost treble to €27.45m as values surge
The directors state that the profits were largely generated by the development and sale of industrial units, the refurbishment and sale of residential properties and strong lettings across the group. - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '21 |
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Construction activity rises sharply again as new orders surge
Growth in Irish building activity accelerated again in October, with the sector expanding for the sixth consecutive month, according to Ulster Bank’s construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI). - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '21 |
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Kennedy Wilson gets $25m in cash payouts from Irish joint ventures
US real estate group Kennedy Wilson received cash distributions from its Irish joint ventures of just more than $25 million (€21.6 million) in the first nine months of this year, according to a pros - Subscribe |
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