© Business Post |
05 Dec '21 |
|
Lisney announces appointments of three new directors: Emma Coffey, Jackie Fitzpatrick and Aoife Hanlon
Jackie Fitzpatrick has been appointed Director of Investments. In her new role, she will oversee the running of Lisney’s investment division and manage the continued growth of the department, which - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
05 Dec '21 |
|
Lidl to pass 200-store mark in Ireland with plans for ‘very aggressive expansion’
“Let’s just say, there is lots of room for expansion,” he said, adding that north Dublin was a key target due to major housing development and huge population growth under way. - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
03 Dec '21 |
|
Older buildings set to be biggest casualties of office sustainability goals
Kevin Nowlan, CEO of Hibernia Reit, has first-hand experience of facing an All Blacks rugby team, so it’s no surprise that the first part of our chat was a review of Ireland’s recent victory. - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
03 Dec '21 |
|
Co-working company Huckletree reports 35pc growth
Huckletree’s coworking enterprise has plans to grow its footprint in the capital city over the next three years as, what it says it, a global trend towards shared workspaces continues. - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
03 Dec '21 |
|
Mark Keenan – Why Karl Marx can teach us some lessons on how to solve a housing crisis
Which begs the question: why don’t Irish developers and planners learn from schemes like KMH, The Iveagh Trust, The Ziggurat and Bride Street? Why don’t they go with quality medium density schemes - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
03 Dec '21 |
|
Pressure is building on big banks as Avant cuts loan rates
Meanwhile, from Monday, Finance Ireland is reducing its 10-, 15- and 20-year fixed rates and introducing a new 25-year fixed rate. Most rates are coming down by 0.10 percentage points. - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
03 Dec '21 |
|
Refused a mortgage because employer in receipt of State Covid-19 supports
“There seems to be a black and white rule where if one or both individuals are in receipt of the EWSS, local authorities will not entertain an application under the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan sche - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
03 Dec '21 |
|
Plans for 179 new apartments in Bray
Denver Valley Developments Limited is making the application, which is at pre-validation stage, to An Bord Pleanála for a strategic housing development at a site on the Putland Road, extending to New - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
03 Dec '21 |
|
Atlas GP, part of the Marlet group, seeks injunction to prevent planning challenge by Killiney residents
The company has secured planning permission to build residential units and a childcare facility at Church Road in the south Dublin suburb of Killiney.
The residents oppose the injunction, which the - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
03 Dec '21 |
|
Cairn Homes lodges planning for 569 homes at Clonburris in Dublin
Cairn paid €21.7 million for 97 acres in Clonburris from the State’s National Asset Management Agency and O’Callaghan Properties in 2019. The company already owned 174 acres in the area. - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '21 |
|
DEAL: German investor Real IS fund pays €40m for 72 apartments at exclusive Knockrabo scheme, Clonskeagh
US-owned Bain Capital is understood to have secured about €40 million from the sale of 72 high-end homes in the south Dublin suburb of Clonskeagh to a fund controlled by German investor Real IS. - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '21 |
|
DEAL: Former FF senator Donie Cassidy in €8m deal for Barry's Hotel, Great Denmark Street
The Cassidy Hotel Group was advised on the purchase of Barry’s Hotel by CBRE, while JLL advised the vendor. Both agents declined to comment on the deal when contacted by The Irish Times. - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '21 |
|
Dunnes Stores ramps up rollout of smaller suburban shops
Dunnes Stores is believed to have paid about €9 million for the Magic Carpet site, which had been on the market for about € 12 million, and which sits on 2.7 acres. It has obvious development pote - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '21 |
|
Back from the dead: Shuttered retail giants in bid for high street revival
For Matthew Brown, a UK-based retail expert with Echochamber, attempts to resurrect such brands feels a bit like “zombie retail”.
“They failed for a reason and poor quality concessions are ha - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '21 |
|
DEAL: Primeline signs for more than 110,000sq ft in Unit A02 at Hub Logistics Park, Clonee
Supply chain specialists Primeline Logistics have signed up for more than 10,200sq m (110,000sq ft) of space at the Hub Logistics Park in Clonee.
The deal is the first letting within phase two of t - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '21 |
|
Marlet close to €56m deal for Manor West Shopping Park, Tralee
Manor West comes fully occupied with a total current rent receivable is €5,342,460 per annum and the weighted average unexpired lease term (Wault) is 6.3 years to break options and 7.2 years to expi - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '21 |
|
DEAL: TikTok signs long-term lease at Mapletree Investments' Sorting Office, Dublin docklands office
A 15-year lease with 10 years’ term-certain and a rent-free period of about 18 months. The rental level agreed for the office scheme is understood to be between €55 and €60 per square foot. - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '21 |
|
Court rules Israeli embassy office does not need planning permission
Spectre asked the High Court to quash An Bord Pleanála’s February 2020 decision that the change of use to an embassy office was a development and therefore not exempt from requiring planning permis - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
01 Dec '21 |
|
Allianz pauses investments in Irish residential property market
Allianz’s Irish insurance arm lobbied against the move on the basis of the potential reputational risk from the negative public commentary around large institutions owning and renting properties her - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
30 Nov '21 |
|
Latest data shows a drop in mortgage approvals
The 4,568 mortgages approved in October was down 4.2pc month-on-month and by 12.3pc compared with the same month last year, according to new data from the Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland (B - Subscribe |
|
|