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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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© Irish Independent 12 Nov '19

CIE seeks advisers for 18-acre Heuston Station site sell-off

CIE, the holding company for Irish Rail and Dublin Bus, is seeking real estate advice as it considers bringing 18 acres of land next to Dublin's Heuston Station to market. According to documents pu -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 Nov '19

E-commerce boom makes warehousing the focus of Blackstone investment

Steve Schwarzman has long preached the virtues of scale. In a market where real estate assets "feel fairly fully valued in a lot of places," that's an added advantage, McCarthy said. The New York-base -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 Nov '19

DEAL: JD Wetherspoon buys HQ Restaurant & Gastrobar on Hanover Quay

Wetherspoon declined to disclose the price it paid. Savills put the HQ property on the market in June with a guide price exceeding €5.5m. "It is an excellent property in a superb location," Wethe -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 12 Nov '19

Move to change Clontarf housing site to special area of conservation

Clonres CLG, a representative organisation for residents of Clontarf, wants to have lands at St Paul’s, Sybil Hill Clontarf, designated a special area of conservation (SPA). -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 12 Nov '19

New mortgage lending to overtake repayments for first time since crisis

Mortgage lending is on track to expand by 11 per cent this year to €9.6 billion and a further 12.5 per cent in 2020 to €10.8 billion, according to Davy analysts Stephen Lyons and Diarmaid Sheridan -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 12 Nov '19

Hibernia Reit hikes dividend as rent roll rises 7.3% in first half

Hibernia Reit increased its dividend for the first half of its financial year by 16.7 per cent to 1.75c per share as its rent roll increased on the back of new lettings and rent reviews, though the pr -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 12 Nov '19

Housing commencement notices jump despite reports of slowdown

According to the Building Control Management System (BCMS), there were 7,596 commencement notices or housing starts in the third quarter of 2019, up 33 per cent year on year. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 11 Nov '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] JCD applies for planning for build-to-rent apartment scheme

Cork-based commercial property developer JCD Group has formally lodged a planning application with An Bord Pleanála to build a large-scale residential build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in the city’s dockl -  Subscribe
© Business Post 11 Nov '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] The O’Devaney Gardens deal is the worst possible outcome: Eoin Ó Broin

Dublin City Council’s agreement with Bartra is bad for the local area and sets a terrible precedent for the city -  Subscribe
© Business Post 11 Nov '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] Pat Davitt: Why private landlords are upping sticks, despite records rents

Who made the greatest number of complaints to the Residential Tenancies Board last year, tenants or landlords? The answer, which may surprise you, is landlords. Rent arrears and over-holding – where -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 11 Nov '19

Parents buy homes for students as rents soar

Estate agents in Cork, Dublin, and Limerick have reported an increase in inquiries in the last 12 months, with many parents having no option but to buy. Rents across the country have soared in the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Nov '19

DEAL: Yew Grove Reit sells Sandyford property for €1.1m, an initial yield of 7.6 per cent

Jonathan Laredo: “Having identified five non-core properties in our portfolio, we are pleased to have made a good start to the disposal programme, and to have reached agreement to sell this asset at -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Nov '19

Construction activity falls at sharpest rate since June 2013 – survey

The Ulster Bank PMI survey recorded a second consecutive monthly decline in activity. But, despite a report last week pointing to contraction in the Dublin residential market, the PMI survey says the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Nov '19

Mount Juliet residents win planning battle with estate owner

Residents have expressed concern at the scale of development being planned and, in one affidavit, suggested that the history of activity of Tetrarch since purchasing Mount Juliet has been “one of ne -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Nov '19

Johnny Ronan company taking case against subsidiary of Clancourt over Three Park Place on Dublin’s Hatch Street

Ronan’s company is alleging that Clancourt has unlawfully interfered with a right of way. This could lead to the part-demolition of the home to the offices of IDA Ireland and several large companies -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Nov '19

Housing policy under fresh scrutiny as home-building stalls in Dublin

The latest Dublin Economic Monitor, compiled on behalf of the city’s four local authorities, showed housing completions in the capital fell by nearly 14 per cent to 1,628 during the three-month peri -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 07 Nov '19

Cork event centre developer to appeal bridge contribution

BAM is expected to appeal condition 48 which is a special development contribution of just over €1,681,000 towards the provision of two pedestrian bridges onto the site. -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 07 Nov '19

Savoy cinema fails in injunction to prevent development of entertainment venue at former Screen site

An application for an injunction by the owners of Dublin's Savoy Cinema over a plan to turn the former Screen Cinema site into a 500-seat entertainment venue has been struck out by the High Court. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 Nov '19

Paul McNeive: 'Legislation drives dramatic rise in energy efficiency'

One veteran builder, who is currently developing hundreds of units, told me that, of all the add-on costs, taxes and levies, nZEB is the only one he agrees with. "We have to deal with climate change," -  Subscribe
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