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04 Dec '19 |
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Technology sector continues to drive Dublin office market demand: Marie Hunt of CBRE
It is expected that the annual volume of take-up in 2019 is likely to be a little lower than the record volume achieved in 2018 – the highest year ever in terms of take-up in the Irish capital. - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Domestic investors seeking better value even as international capital piles in
When you peel back the layers there is an interesting trend establishing in the sub-€20million market which provides a very good indicator of sentiment within the domestic economy. The sub-€ 20 mi - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Demographics, demand and weight of capital continue to support investment: Aidan Gavin of Cushman & Wakefield
When we analyse the availability of capital it is evident from recent capital raising by the large global investment houses that the level of equity seeking to invest in property is quite significant, - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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A year of mega deals driven by international investors: John Moran of JLL Ireland
While it was a strong 12 months, there are some challenges. The main one being Budget 2020. Without any warning, the value of commercial property decreased by 1.4 per cent overnight when the increase - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Sheer weight of capital to drive demand again in 2020: Mark Reynolds of Savills
In terms of rents, we are getting close now to the top of the current cycle, but demand for stock will continue to put pressure on yields, and so we expect them to remain at current levels or, in the - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Top 10 commercial property megadeals in 2019
1 The Green Reit portfolio, Dublin – €1.34 billion 2 The “XVI” portfolio, Dublin & Cork – €285 million 3 The Sorting Office, Dublin docklands – €240 million 4 Heuston South Quarter (HS - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Hotel market in 2019 dominated by 'big ticket' Dublin deals
Major Dublin deals included the €134 million sale of The Marker (which will be rebranded as Ananatara), the €116m sale of the Conrad Dublin, the €50 million sale of Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Link - Subscribe |
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04 Dec '19 |
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Google close to €120m purchase of Treasury Building
Nama vacates Grand Canal HQ as tech giant concludes deal following more than two years of negotiations with its owners, developers Johnny Ronan, Paddy McKillen and Percy Nominees. - Subscribe |
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03 Dec '19 |
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Dublin ranked the worst city in the world to move to for housing
Ireland’s capital was in last place of the 82 cities surveyed in the Expat City Ranking 2019 by Internations, which is mainly a social community for expats, with San Francisco and Munich second and - Subscribe |
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03 Dec '19 |
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Dublin City Council pays €195,000 a year for empty building at 21 Aungier Street
The council said it was working with the McVerry Trust to market the building and hoped its “commitment to this property will cease in 2020”. - Subscribe |
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02 Dec '19 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Recent deals indicate Sandyford Business District is one of the most attractive investment targets in south Co Dublin
One of the biggest of these saw Paddy McKillen jr’s Oakmount team up with Core Capital to purchase the Eden Plaza site near the Luas terminus. The price of about €17 million reported by the - Subscribe |
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02 Dec '19 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] The Collective downscale Liberties co-living complex after meetings with Council
Last month, the London-based company lodged a proposal to construct 69 co-living units and 144 hotel rooms on the corner of New Row South and Fumbally Lane in the Liberties area of Dublin. - Subscribe |
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02 Dec '19 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Ronan raises stakes in legal battle against Clancourt
Ronan's RGRE Burlington company lodged preliminary High Court proceedings on Tuesday against the Irish state and the attorney general, as well as against a company called Sunny Quarter DAC, which is o - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '19 |
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Amazon agreems to lease 15,793sq m of office space being developed by the McGarrell Reilly Group at Charlemont Street
McGarrell Reilly’s Charlemont Square development is part of a wider €85 million mixed-use scheme it is currently progressing on Charlemont Street as part of a partnership it entered into with Dubl - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '19 |
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DEAL: Glenveagh secures over €55 million from sale of apartments at Herbert Hill scheme next to Dundrum Town Centre
While the builder did not disclose the purchaser’s identity, The Irish Times understands from industry sources that the German fund, Realis, is the party involved.
The Herbert Hill scheme represe - Subscribe |
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01 Dec '19 |
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Marlet Group secures planning for 13-storey 550 build-to-rent apartments in Dublin 8
The council had earlier put the plan on hold by requesting further information after the chief executive of the Irish Tourism Industry Federation (ITIF), Eoghan O’Mara Walsh, told the council that t - Subscribe |
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29 Nov '19 |
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Ballymore insists high-end home plan is of 'national importance'
Ballymore wants to materially contravene the local development plan by building more units per hectare than that plan would permit. "These new national and regional policies take precedence over local - Subscribe |
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28 Nov '19 |
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Investors teaming up to buy €18.4m Meath retail park
Cantor Fitzgerald is in the process of raising €21.5m from investors most of which would go towards the purchase of Blackwater Retail Park in Co Meath for €18.446m.
The investor brochure points - Subscribe |
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28 Nov '19 |
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Developer plans to demolish Georgian terrace on Kildare Street
Ternary Ltd, a company controlled by the family of businessman Larry Goodman, is behind the proposal to demolish the houses at 47, 48 and 49 Kildare Street and 1 Nassau Street. - Subscribe |
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27 Nov '19 |
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DEAL: Cairn Homes sells 150 homes at Mariavilla development in Maynooth for €53.5m to Urbeo
Cairn’s Mariavilla development consists of two areas under construction totalling 380 properties. The 150 properties being bought by Urbeo form part of the development designed for the private renta - Subscribe |
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