© The Irish Times |
02 Dec '20 |
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Repairs to defective apartments could cost State in excess of €1bn
Deirdre Nà Fhlionn, barrister, argued that the building control system was “set up to be light-touch and the building control Act itself doesn’t require any building control authority to go out a - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
30 Nov '20 |
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Flexi-office provider, NoCo, to target commuter belt
The company, founded by Brian Moran and Frankie McSwiney, plans to create a network of offices on the fringes of the M50 motorway, Meath and Wicklow, which will be aimed at firms that want to help the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Nov '20 |
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Dublin docklands residents urge refusal of 15-storey Melvin Properties tower at York Road
The company has appealed the council’s decision to An Bord Pleanála and said if built, all 48 apartments in the scheme would be offered to the council for use for social housing. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Nov '20 |
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Majority of Dublin’s Airbnb-style lets return to long-term market
According to new figures from Dublin City Council, up to 70 per cent of suspected illegal Airbnb-style holiday lets in Dublin city have returned to the full-time rental market since the start of the p - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Nov '20 |
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Darragh Deasy of CBRE: Why co-living plans for our cities failed to live up to their promise
Our legislators have failed to realise that, when built as an integral part of an overall residential plan, well-designed and well-located co-living schemes can offer a positive contribution to urban - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Nov '20 |
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Central Bank says €6.5bn in Irish commercial property funds at risk due to Covid-19
The Central Bank has warned that in a worst-case scenario, 43 Irish real estate funds (IREFs) are at risk of breaching their banking covenants if the value of their properties continues to be hit. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Nov '20 |
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Top civil servant warned government against new interventions in housing market
Watt supported affordable housing, but cautioned state was already ‘meeting part of the costs of housing for too many households’, FoI documents show - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
27 Nov '20 |
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Insurance firm MBC makes trip from South Mall to Cork Airport Business Park
The move is to a modern building bought two years ago for €8.5m by rapidly expanded business park investors Fine Grain Property. Vacating its period building at 36 South Mall for a modern, more open - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Nov '20 |
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Appeal lodged after planning refused for extensive development in Castleknock
Propotron was refused permission last month by the council for the proposed development – dubbed Junction 6.
The council said it would be “seriously injurious to the visual amenity of the areaâ - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Nov '20 |
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Jysk in talks over rent as it plans for expansion
Danish retailer Jysk is in talks with landlords over rents but is continuing with plans to open eight to ten shops here over the next 12 months, despite the ongoing coronavirus crisis . - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Nov '20 |
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DEAL: Irish Life fund pays €49m for 94 Dalkey apartments at Winterbrook, Harbour Road
Irish Life’s Irish Residential Property Fund has acquired 94 luxury apartments developer Francis Rhatigan’s Winterbrook is developing at Dalkey in south Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Nov '20 |
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Paul MceNeive: Easement law changes could lead to many sleepless nights
Everyone involved in property should be aware of this, and with the transition period ending in 12 months, should be reviewing their portfolios and considering possible action. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Nov '20 |
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Go ahead for 1,100 flats at Naas Road retail park
Bord Pleanála gave the green light for the project planned by Shorevale Investments Ltd, part of Allied Retail Estate Group (AREG) headed by experienced property developers Adrian Langan and Cathal M - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Nov '20 |
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DEAL: 45/46 Thomas Street, Dublin 8 sells for €300,000
The property, which is fully-let to Ladbroke Ireland on a 10-year lease from January 2013 at an annual rent of €21,000 secured a price of €300,000. The price achieved by Colliers International equ - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
25 Nov '20 |
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DEAL: Dealz signs up for new store at Belgard Retail Park, Tallaght
Dealz is understood to have entered into a new 10-year lease at a rent in the order of €200,000 per annum on the unit occupied formerly by Mothercare.
Mervyn Ellis of BNP Paribas Real Estate who ha - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
25 Nov '20 |
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QRE Real Estate Advisers expands operations nationally
Pictured: O’Connor Murphy managing director Michael O’Connor and Conor Whelan, Paul McElearney and Eunan O’Carroll of QRE. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Nov '20 |
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Ires Reit set to acquire Stillorgan residential portfolio for €10.6m
Should the deal proceed at that level, it would represent an average of €424,000 per unit, and a premium of 9 per cent on the €9.7 million price agent CBRE had been guiding when it brought the por - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Nov '20 |
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Greystar in €180m bid for Griffith Avenue Cairn Homes apartment portfolio
While the terms of a deal have not been agreed between the parties, The Irish Times understands that Greystar has made an unsolicited offer of about €180 million for the Griffith Wood portfolio.
Th - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Nov '20 |
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IPUT's 'Making Place' report launched in conjunction with ARUP
In our Making Place report, we look at how to embrace new ways of working alongside a renewed relationship with the office and the local neighbourhood. DOWNLOAD HERE
As we see our working lives bei - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
23 Nov '20 |
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Ireland is clearly sold on idea of online auctions
Estate agent IAM Sold hasn’t looked back since moving its property sales online to bypass coronavirus restrictions - Subscribe |
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