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13 Jan '21 |
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Hines challenges council’s demand for €31.4m contribution for Cherrywood development
The developer of a new town centre in Cherrywood in south Dublin has brought a legal challenge over a local authority’s demand for €31.4 million in development contributions.
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13 Jan '21 |
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Blackstone set to acquire stakes in Colony Capital’s interest in Burlington Plaza and Three Ireland HQ
The properties are valued at €204 million and €120 million respectively. Colony could potentially secure up to €153 million from the sale of its three-quarter interest in Burlington Plaza and a - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '21 |
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Savills appoint John Ring as Director of Research
Property advisor, Savills Ireland, has appointed John Ring as its new Director of Research. John joins Savills from Knight Frank, where he established and grew the firm’s Research Departmen - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '21 |
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DEAL: 2 and 3 Harrington Street, Dublin 2 sells for €2.93m to US investor
Having been offered to the market for €2.7 million by agent Colliers International last September, the properties were sold shortly before Christmas to a US investor for €2.927 million, a premium - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '21 |
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DEAL: Hugo Boss secures 24% rent cut in new 10-year Grafton Street lease
The agreement of the deal should provide a major fillip to the city’s premier shopping destination coming as it does at a time of unprecedented challenge for traditional “bricks and mortar” reta - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '21 |
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Cairn beats forecasts, announces sale of 150 new homes
Cairn said it will significantly increase our unit sales and profitability this year. However, it held off providing guidance on 2021 performance due to the uncertainty surrounding the current lockdow - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '21 |
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Glenveagh to charge council up to €791,500 for family apartments
Glenveagh has lodged a “fast track” planning application for 702 apartments in nine blocks on the six acre site at Castleforbes Business Park at Sheriff Street and East Road, Dublin 1. - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '21 |
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Green light for plans for €190m ‘build to rent’ scheme on lands formerly owned by nuns
The appeals board has granted planning to Lioncor Developments in spite of recommendations by its own inspector and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council to refuse planning permission as the scheme is - Subscribe |
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07 Jan '21 |
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Government ignored repeated warnings that €75m housing scheme would increase prices
"... it does not appear that the policy proposal has been sufficiently analysed. Specifically in terms of addressing need. An effective affordable housing policy would deliver the right types of units - Subscribe |
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06 Jan '21 |
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378-bed co-living scheme on the site of the Old Glass Factory, Cork Street in Dublin’s Liberties gets green light ahead of ban
The application by developer Alphabet ABC Properties to demolish the existing derelict buildings on the site and develop a new shared accommodation complex was made in advance of the decision by the M - Subscribe |
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06 Jan '21 |
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Citywest Hotel owners secure green light for €50m apartment scheme
An Bord Pleanála has granted planning permission to the Tetrarch Capital owned Cape Wrath Hotel ULC, which operates Citywest Hotel, to construct 224 apartments at Garters Lane, Saggart. - Subscribe |
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06 Jan '21 |
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Glenveagh sees revenue and output fall on back of restrictions
Stephen Garvey: "we are pleased to conclude 2020 with considerable momentum and strong visibility on our target unit deliveries of 1,150 units1 for 2021" - Subscribe |
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05 Jan '21 |
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MyHome.ie Q4 2020 Property Report in association with Davy
Main FindingsAnnual asking price inflation rose by 6.3% nationally and by 4.8% in DublinHouse price inflation has increased at fastest pace in almost three yearsThis trend confounds warnings made earl - Subscribe |
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04 Jan '21 |
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DEAL: Six-storey office block, 16 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, sold for about €9.5 million
JLL recently sold 16 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, a prime waterfront six-storey city centre office block overlooking the River Liffey in Dublin 2 for about €9.5 million. - Subscribe |
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04 Jan '21 |
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O’Brien was given four options to restrict co-living months before ban
In the months while the ban was being considered, developers lodged fresh plans to add more than 1,000 co-living bedspaces to the 2,000 units already in the pipeline for Dublin. - Subscribe |
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04 Jan '21 |
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Residential sector emerges in good shape from pandemic
Many agents say that since reopening in June, they have recorded the strongest Q3 sales in decades, while the highest price paid for a private residence was once again outside Dublin - Subscribe |
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04 Jan '21 |
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Ronan Group wants meeting with O’Brien over dockland projects
Johnny Ronan’s firm has requested a meeting with Darragh O’Brien, the Minister for Housing, as the developer runs out of options to secure additional storeys for his Dublin docklands projects, inc - Subscribe |
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04 Jan '21 |
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Landlords demand would-be tenants show ID and payslips before viewing
The rules on data protection say landlords may only seek such information if they are entering an agreement with a new tenant. "there is also a sense there is a high social bar being imposed by some a - Subscribe |
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04 Jan '21 |
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Department of Finance seeks views on funding of new homes
The review comes as the supply of new homes remains weak, with the output for 2021 expected to considerably lag demand, which continues to rise, with mortgage approvals hitting record figures in Novem - Subscribe |
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04 Jan '21 |
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Economists predicted a Covid property collapse. It hasn’t happened
The answer is simple. Those who bore the brunt of the Covid hit, those who lost their jobs and livelihoods in such large numbers, were in relatively low-paying service jobs and were not part of the ho - Subscribe |
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