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08 Nov '21 |
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Approval given for 1,592 unit build-to-rent scheme at Clonliffe Road
US property group Hines sought permission to develop apartment blocks of up to 18-storeys tall on the site of the old Holy Cross seminary.
The proposal received 120 submissions, including one from - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
04 Nov '21 |
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Savills: Dublin Industrial & Logistics Market Q3 2021
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> With pipeline supply well contained and limited standing stock, we have seen rents for prime stock increase by 4.8% over the last year - Subscribe |
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04 Nov '21 |
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Property giant LandSec buys urban renewal specialist U+I
In Ireland, U+I has struggled with some of its big schemes including last year when Kieran Wallace of KPMG was appointed receiver over certain assets of Development Securities Properties Donnybrook Li - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Nov '21 |
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Locals seek to limit height of redevelopment in Dundrum
Councillor Anne Colgan, spokesperson for the ‘Imagine Dundrum’ (ID) group, is concerned that the landowner, Dundrum Retail GP DAC (DRGP), might seek permission for tall towers, similar to the 14-s - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 Nov '21 |
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Developers U + I eye Dublin 8 White Heather Industrial Estate site at triple 2018 price
Developer U+I stands to triple its money without laying a single block after a site it bought for €7m in 2018 between Dublin’s Grand Canal and South Circular Road was rezoned for residential use a - Subscribe |
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04 Nov '21 |
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The Atlas Limited Partnership seeks return of €3.7m deposit from DCU
The Atlas Limited Partnership agreed to buy the land at Hampstead, Glasnevin, in December 2019 for €37.6 million.
Atlas paid a deposit of €3.7 million which was held in the client account of DC - Subscribe |
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04 Nov '21 |
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Logistics demand fuelled by Brexit and €2bn online spend monthly
Cathal Morley of JLL says the Dublin logistics sector has changed “immeasurably” from the mid-2000s and is now dominated by about seven developers. There has been a trend towards larger units with - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Nov '21 |
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German investors dominate commercial property this year: BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland
Kenneth Rouse: “With travel restrictions easing, it is no surprise to see increased activity, with notable Q3 transactions involving foreign investors including German, US, French and Dutch buyers, - Subscribe |
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04 Nov '21 |
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US co-living operator eyes 2022 launch in Dublin
“We’re taking our time to find the right opportunities that make the most sense for Common,” said Brian Lee, Common’s London-based managing director of real estate, of a potential Irish move. - Subscribe |
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04 Nov '21 |
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DEAL: Chemist Warehouse to open fourth Irish outlet in at Ashbourne Retail Park
Irish homeware store Choice and Danish furniture retailer Jysk recently opened new stores at the park. According to the letting agents, Iveagh Consultants and Wilson Wright, two further deals are curr - Subscribe |
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04 Nov '21 |
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Baker Forge Properties' student accommodation plan for Baker’s Corner, Dun Laoghaire opposed
Plans for a 276-unit student accommodation development in Dún Laoghaire are facing opposition from residents, a nursing home and An Taisce.
Earlier this year Baker Forge Properties lodged fast-tra - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Nov '21 |
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Dublin’s apartment building boom resumes after Covid hiatus
The CSO figures show there were 1,000 apartments completed nationally between July and September this year. This was 40 per cent up on the number of apartments completed in the same period last year. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Nov '21 |
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Property company, Killross Properties, claims Ardstone Homes is in breach of agreement to sell Kildare land
Killross Properties Ltd says that last April it agreed to buy the land at Capdoo, Clane, from Ardstone Homes Ltd for a total of €10 million, subject to the completion by Ardstone of a compulsory pur - Subscribe |
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02 Nov '21 |
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New Sandymount apartments from Maxol Property Ltd would ‘significantly overlook’ school, court told
An Bord Pleanala gave fast-track permission in September for the construction of a 112-unit Strategic Housing Development (SHD) scheme on the site of a Maxol garage off Beach Road next to St Matthew - Subscribe |
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01 Nov '21 |
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Walking the line with equity funds
Not all institutional investors are ‘vultures’ hungry to feed on the vulnerable in Ireland’s property market. Many take a long-term view and bring vital development, without which we will never - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
01 Nov '21 |
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Expect rise in warehouse rents to continue: Cathal Daughton, Lisney
The warehousing sector is having to manage increased building costs associated with ever more demanding regulatory guidelines, progressive environmental awareness and general inflation. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Nov '21 |
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Big Dublin retail projects hit by delays
The completion of Clerys Quarter and Central Plaza, two redevelopments of iconic Dublin landmarks, have been delayed by nine months and a year, respectively, as a result of lockdowns and a shortage of - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Nov '21 |
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Lisney see less ‘frantic bidding’ in residential market
The latest markets insights report on residential sales and lettings by estate agent Lisney does contain a measure of good news, but it also makes it clear that the supply crunch that has helped to dr - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
01 Nov '21 |
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CBRE November bi-monthly update on commercial market
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> CBRE suggest that the extent of activity underway is therefore not fully appreciated due to the length of time it is taking to translate into completed transactions. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Nov '21 |
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UK property lender Octopus launches in Ireland
Octopus said it offers clients a speedy approvals process on bridging loans starting from €500,000.
The British outfit said its product is available for all types of commercial property transacti - Subscribe |
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