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Our NEWS section is the most comprehensive publication on the business of property in Ireland, keeping our trade readers fully informed on all developments in the property business and among their competitors.

It gathers together in one place all reports on the market, and goes into much greater detail than does the consumer press on trade issues of interest to estate agents, developers and other property professionals. It summarises property stories from the media, and provides handy links to the full stories. Occasional indepth features and opinion pieces for a fully developed online property magazine. It also acts as a searchable archive of all property matters down the years.

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© The Irish Times 15 Oct '19

Gannon Homes revenues more than doubled last year to €77.19 million

Numbers directly employed by the firm last year decreased from 21 to 12 and staff costs reduced from €1 million to €533,347. The directors state the increase in turnover for the year reflects the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 15 Oct '19

Green Reit deal on track despite €65m tax bill shock

New measures mean that some of the CGT relief that real-estate investment trusts (Reits) benefit from will evaporate if they exit the stock market within 15 years of an initial public offering. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 14 Oct '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] Marlet submits plan for €250 million 21-storey tower

On the corner of Cardiff Lane and Hanover Street East in Dublin's docklands, if approved it will be one of the tallest residential buildings in the city, availing of the government’s revised caps on -  Subscribe
© Business Post 14 Oct '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] Dublin 8 picks up pace as new developments come on stream

The pace of urban renewal in Dublin 8 is gathering momentum as reflected in the latest of the new developments to come on stream. Nor have the small traders in the area been neglected despite the conc -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 14 Oct '19

Central Bank 'not likely' to loosen mortgage rules despite AIB's call

The issue gained a sharp new focus at the weekend when AIB's Colin Hunt, chief executive of the country's biggest mortgage provider, became the first top executive at a pillar Irish bank to say the ru -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 14 Oct '19

Google gets green light for sports pitch on rooftop - despite opposition from local residents

Dublin City Council has granted planning permission to the US multinational for an open air "multi-sports enclosure" on the fifth storey of a new office block on Barrow Street. The pitch, which wil -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Oct '19

Brexit uncertainty triggers first construction fall-off in six years

Ulter Bank's latest construction purchasing managers index, which tracks activity in the sector, fell below 50 – the mark that delineates expansion from contraction – last month for the first time -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Oct '19

Monaghan property company, Silverstream Properties, suing AIB over land deal for breach of contract

High Court filings claim AIB proceeded with a deal with Applegreen “significantly below” a previously agreed price of £5 million (€5.7 million), despite the bank’s full knowledge of the prior -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Oct '19

LinkedIn pursues plan for massive campus in Dublin city centre

LinkedIn understood to be in talks with Iput re long-term lease on a further 32,500sq m of office space set to be delivered between 2020 and 2023 at its Wilton Park scheme in Dublin 2. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Oct '19

Fears for Cherry Orchard housing plan over protection racket

The council’s head of housing Brendan Kenny said there had been an improvement in Cherry Orchard since 2016 and a “strong implementation plan” for the Local Area Plan would ensure that improveme -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Oct '19

Officials warn of ‘moral hazard’ in covering rent arrears

A Department of Social Protection spokeswoman said the “moral hazard” referred to was potentially incentivising the “non-payment of rent or HAP contribution by a tenant, in the belief that [the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Oct '19

OPW examining files over the acquisition of government offices site in Wexford

A spokesman for the OPW said “the title issues in this case are complex and require significant examination”. “Since the examination process began, it has been established that a number of qu -  Subscribe
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