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18 Nov '20 |
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German investor AM Alpha in pole position to acquire Royal Hibernian Way
Having paid €50 million to secure ownership of Dublin’s Northside Shopping Centre in November of last year, the company is understood to be closing in now on the purchase of the office-led city ce - Subscribe |
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18 Nov '20 |
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Dublin City decision on vacant Dublin site at Oscar Traynor Road in Santry sends strong message about housing policy
The council’s head of housing, Brendan Kenny said “We would be totally reliant on sufficient rents, and on people paying their rents, something we don’t have a great track record on.” - Subscribe |
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18 Nov '20 |
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Local councils can build social housing at half the cost of private developers
Department of Housing figures suggest that local councils are paying private developers up to €400,000 for social housing units when the councils themselves can build them directly at half the price - Subscribe |
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17 Nov '20 |
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Cushman & Wakefield seeking warehouse for medical devices company
Cushman & Wakefield is seeking, on behalf of a client medical devices company, a warehouse with specifications as follows- Warehouse - 1,500 Sq.m- Office - 400 Sq.m- Location - Greater Dublin Area- Sp - Subscribe |
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17 Nov '20 |
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Central Bank slaps lenders' wrists over mortgage policy during Covid
"Mortgage lenders must make clear to customers that where there has been any material change to the customer’s circumstances prior to the drawdown of funds, the loan offer may subsequently be withdr - Subscribe |
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17 Nov '20 |
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Value of Hibernia Reit’s properties falls 3.8% in six months
Hibernia, which develops and lets offices mainly in central Dublin, lost €32.4 million during the six-month period, the first half of its financial year, against a profit of €25.5 million over the - Subscribe |
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17 Nov '20 |
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Plans for 853 Dublin homes collapse after councillors refuse to approve deal with Glenveagh Homes
Councillors voted 48 to 14 against the plan to sell the site at Oscar Traynor Road in Santry, just east of the entrance to the Dublin Port Tunnel, despite warnings from the council’s head of housing - Subscribe |
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16 Nov '20 |
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Developer revives plan for €10m Naas Shopping Centre
The Ger Roche-led Roche Group has taken the first steps to redeveloping Naas Shopping Centre in the Co Kildare town after the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) recently sold the building to the - Subscribe |
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16 Nov '20 |
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Strong uptick in activity for Cork’s property market
Donal Buckley: With big developments being green-lit and significant deals coming to fruition, things are looking bright - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
16 Nov '20 |
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Fast-track housing scheme delivers fewer than 700 dwellings
A total of 43,000 homes have been given go-ahead through the Strategic Housing Development system, but developers say a lot of the planning permissions were only recently approved - Subscribe |
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15 Nov '20 |
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Colony casts doubt over $189m Ronan Group loan with new status
Colony Capital, a US investment group, has placed a loan it provided for Johnny Ronan's Project Waterfront on "nonaccrual status" due to the impact of Covid-19 and delays.
The US investor updated t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '20 |
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Eason seeking rent discounts seems like a rich read
The owners of the Shop Street property might well wonder why Eason can’t dip into the sale proceeds to help the store weather the storm. But that money has already been accounted for. Last month som - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Nov '20 |
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Company owned by Seán Dunne’s son disputes €1.4m stamp duty bill
The practice of holding property for several years without going through conveyancing was long established, she said.
It is widely used by builders who buy a piece of land and hold off on conveyancin - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Nov '20 |
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DEAL: Amundi Real Estate acquires newly-developed Fitzwilliam 28 office scheme in Dublin for around €180m
Fitzwilliam 28 was brought to the market prior to the arrival of the coronavirus last January by joint agents Savills Ireland and Bannon at a guide price of € 168 million. Knight Frank advised Amund - Subscribe |
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13 Nov '20 |
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DEAL: Cosgraves secure €123.5m sale of nearly 300 apartments at Blackwood Square in Northwood, Santry Demesne, Dublin 9
The Cosgrave Property Group has secured the sale of 297 apartments it is developing in Santry in north Dublin to a joint venture between Round Hill Capital and QuadReal Property Group for € 123.5 mi - Subscribe |
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13 Nov '20 |
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Beacon Hospital to acquire Beacon Hotel
The deal, which is expected to be concluded shortly, follows several months of negotiations between the parties. The Irish Times understands discussions in relation to the hotel’s potential sale wer - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '20 |
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Mortgage drawdowns jumped 67pc quarter-on-quarter at KBC Bank Ireland in the three months to September 30
KBC saw a surge in mortgage applications in the three-month period, with applications up 66pc on the prior quarter, as people sought to make savings on new and existing mortgages, the bank said. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Nov '20 |
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Land sales decline by 73% as Covid hits development market: Cushman & Wakefield
Cushman & Wakefield’s Kevin Leonard: “While the first three quarters of the year proved challenging, there remains significant demand for well-located sites and those which have planning permissio - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '20 |
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Brexit: UK food groups race for Irish stockpiling space
Warehouse space let in the Republic rose 50 per cent in the third quarter from the second, “undoubtedly boosted by Brexit,” said Garrett McClean, executive director of industrial and logistics at - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '20 |
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Co-living developments may be the slums of the next decade, housing seminar told
“Whose interests are being represented at the table where the decisions are being taken, decisions which are perpetuating rather than solving the crisis? Is it the interests of banks, institutional - Subscribe |
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