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17 Dec '17 |
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DEAL: Kennedy Wilson buys Nama Dockland flats in ?45m deal
Kennedy Wilson has paid ?45m for a portfolio of 124 apartments in the Dublin Docklands.
The units at North Bank were brought to the market along with 85 parking spaces and a ground floor commerci - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Dec '17 |
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Ease housing crisis with emergency Vat cut: CIF
Parlon said that having to pay 13.5pc Vat "in one big lump on a 200-unit apartment block is madness".
He added: "That apartment block is going to generate ?100,000 of income for the Revenue throu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Dec '17 |
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Three wise property men to star at listed Glenveagh
Wesley Rothwell, executive director of development Land and Consultancy at CBRE, is also moving to Glenveagh and will take up a new role as chief commercial officer in February. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Dec '17 |
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Are spiralling Dublin rents choking its economic growth?
But, just as he was about to sign the lease, he got news ?? he had been gazumped. The property was going to someone else who had offered ?7,500 a month. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Dec '17 |
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How Dublin became a city of sprawling suburbs
The 1930s also saw that process begin, with the creation of Crumlin and Kimmage. The people who came to live in these new areas were often the relocated inhabitants of the ??old? city, making the j - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Dec '17 |
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How landlords forced 40pc of newly homeless families to quit
The report found family circumstances - such as relationship breakdowns or overcrowding - were the most common reason for becoming homeless.
This was followed by forced departure from a tenancy in pr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Dec '17 |
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Crane count: 80 cranes visible over centre of Dublin on December 1st
Some commentators believe we??re close to the peak of development in this cycle. Tony Waters of HWBC, for example, sees evidence of a slowdown in new office starts, meaning less space is likely to co - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Dec '17 |
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Court approves survival scheme for Gerry Barrett companies
Ms Justice Marie Baker said she was satisfied to approve the seven schemes which will see the companies, which operate businesses in Galway including the G Hotel, Meyrick Hotel, apartments, a retail p - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Dec '17 |
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Rents along new Luas cross-city line rise
The figures from property website Daft show commuters living on the Dublin coastline continue to pay the most, however, with rents close to the Sandymount Dart station averaging ?2,274 per month. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Dec '17 |
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Apollo House set for demolition in office building plan
The intention is to demolish it and the adjoining Long Stone Pub to make way for the construction of an 11-storey office building. The development will be part of the creation of a new 'midtown' area - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Dec '17 |
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Glenveagh to build 450 apartments after Docklands deal
The acquisition, which marks Glenveagh??s first in the docklands area, is valued at more than ?40 million. It is expected to close by year end.
The site on East Road is located nearby to both the - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '17 |
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CSO Residential Property Price Index October 2017: prices rise by 12.1%
In the year to October, residential property prices at national level increased by 12.1%. This compares with an increase of 12.2% in the year to September and an increase of 7.5% in the twelve months - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Dec '17 |
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M&S expands northside offering and opens in the Omni
In addition to the 1,320sq m (14,200sq ft) food store at Omni Park, the management is also to seek a tenant for a well-located retail unit between Lidl and the new M&S outlet. JLL is quoting a rent of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Dec '17 |
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DEAL: Gerry Conlon buys Trinity Street car park for more than ?18m
The Trinity Street car park will show an initial return of about 4.5 per cent after allowing for standard purchasing costs, including the new 6 per cent stamp duty. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Dec '17 |
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Irish Life set to buy its 19th building on Grafton Street
If the sale proceeds, No 80 Grafton Street could possibly show a net initial yield of only 2.81 per cent. However it has highly reversionary potential in the run-up to the next rent review in October - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Dec '17 |
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Clongriffin builder Gannon Homes receives permission for 139 apartments in complex
An Bord Pleanála has granted permission for the next phase, which will include 139 apartments in a managed complex. The facilities will include a concierge service, gym, residents lounges and extensi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Dec '17 |
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Ron Bolger assembles new fund to invest ?150m in Irish commercial property
Fine Grain Property, an Irish-Singaporean investment company chaired by former Telecom ?ireann chairman Ron Bolger, is assembling a new fund with a warchest of up to ?150 million to target Irish co - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Dec '17 |
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Tech education company Pluralsight to hire 150 people over three years at new headquarters
The new facility for the firm??s European, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) operations will house the company??s strategic business operations for the region and support its growing customer base in th - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Dec '17 |
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Homebuyers exposed as developers drop 'subject to loan approval' clause
Despite a recommendation from the Law Society that buying without this protective clause in place would be ??unsafe? for purchasers, an increasing number of new-build developers are nonetheless ref - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Dec '17 |
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Construction expands at fastest pace in five months
??A welcome increase in housing activity saw it record the sharpest increase in activity, thus remaining the strongest performing category last month. Commercial activity also continued to grow stron - Subscribe |
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