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19 Dec '21 |
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Ballymore suffers setback in €190m Bray residential scheme
The Coastal Quarter Strategic Housing Development (SHD) is the first phase of Ballymore’s Harbour Point master plan for the former golf club lands. The scheme was made up of 515 apartments and 76 ho - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '21 |
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Appeals board turns down Bartra’s 74-unit Kilmainham apartment scheme
An Bord Pleanála has refused planning permission to contentious plans by Richard Barrett’s Bartra for an eight-storey high 74-unit apartment scheme for Kilmainham, Dublin 8. The scheme by Bartra Pr - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '21 |
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Rents rise 8% as registered tenancies fall by nearly a third: Residential Tenancies Board
Padraig McGoldrick, interim director of the board: "A lower number of tenancy registrations has impacted average rents, seemingly reflected by a tendency for people to stay in their rental properties - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '21 |
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Renting in Ireland: ‘We’re at the end of our tether. It shouldn’t be this difficult’
To think, a couple earning close to €40,000 each is stuck in a rental hole which we cannot get out of any time soon unless we move in with our parents. We may be breaking our lease when we find a ne - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '21 |
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Market tradition in the Liberties will be ‘further eroded’ by new planning application from Newmarket RVAM2 Ltd
Under permission already approved by Dublin City Council, the developer of the Eight Building at Newmarket is to provide market space at ground floor level as part of a new office complex. - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '21 |
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Winthrop chief acquires Killashee Hotel for €25m
Barry English, founder of Irish engineering group Winthrop, is understood to be closing on the acquisition of the popular four-star Kildare hotel Killashee from Tetrarch Capital for a sum of about € - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '21 |
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Developer loses appeal over VAT arrangement on house sales
The Court of Appeal found the High Court was correct to conclude the principal aim of the licence arrangement between Vieira Ltd, which built 198 homes in Tyrellstown, Dublin, and Joe McPeake of McPea - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '21 |
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House price inflation surges to pandemic high of 13.5%
House price inflation has surged to a pandemic high of 13.5 per cent, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The figures for October represent the strongest level of price growth seen in th - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '21 |
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Press Up to take over Ashtons in Clonskeagh in January
The move is the latest in a long line of developments for the Press Up group, run by Paddy McKillen jnr and Matt Ryan.
Acquisitions in recent years include the four-star Clarence Hotel in Dublin’ - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '21 |
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‘Disappointing’ uptake in Living City Initiative to redevelop vacant Dublin buildings
“People are looking for that organic experience they are looking de-Starbucksification of their trip.”: Neil Bannon, executive chairman of Bannon. City planner John O’Hara: “The department sto - Subscribe |
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15 Dec '21 |
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Killiney residents secure leave to challenge 255-home plan of Atlas GP Ltd, Marlet subsidiary
Eight Killiney residents have been given permission by the High Court to pursue a legal challenge aimed at quashing permission for a strategic infrastructure housing development, despite protestations - Subscribe |
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15 Dec '21 |
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Apartment scheme on former Blackrock College land approved
The board has granted permission for the 241-unit scheme by Lioncor at lands at Cross Avenue on a site adjacent to the private fee-paying school under strategic housing development rules. - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '21 |
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Home buyers in 2021 were organised, motivated – and plentiful: REA Grimes's Siobhan O'Sullivan's review of the year
We have experienced a high level of buyer demand across all residential and commercial sectors. Two large industrial land sales completed at the Cherryhound interchange of the M2 and Mooretown in Dubl - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '21 |
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New Dublin city development plan will end apartment construction: Richard Larkin, Twinlite
The constantly changing regulatory environment and ill-conceived plans by local authorities are enough to make developers and investors alike abandon plans to build much-needed homes, , as seen by the - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '21 |
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Legal challenge over Durkan (Brickfield Drive) Ltd's Eason’s warehouse redevelopment in Crumlin withdrawn
The €60 million Brickfield Drive scheme has permission for four apartment blocks ranging in height from four to 10 storeys and a childcare facility.
The scheme is made up of 126 one-bed units, 15 - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '21 |
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Hines gets the go-ahead for €135m extension at Liffey Valley
The new plan – first lodged in March 2020 – seeks to provide a contemporary mixed leisure, entertainment and retail extension to Liffey Valley that will be centred around a new landmark feature, a - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '21 |
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Next year will bring the return of the large-scale office campus: Paul Finucane
A successful vaccine rollout programme boosted business sentiment and supported a phased return to the office from Q3 2021. Despite the recent rise in case numbers, the booster programme is now being - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '21 |
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Strong house price inflation seen this year set to continue: Keith Lowe
House prices in Dublin have risen by 9 per cent in the year to September according to the DNG House Price Gauge and we are likely to see a total increase of 10 per cent for the year as a whole, which - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '21 |
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Property market rebounds despite pandemic constraints: Owen Reilly
We saw a pick-up in activity in March when it became obvious lockdown measures were to be extended from a cohort of buyers who simply had to buy and who had agreed sales without physically visiting th - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
13 Dec '21 |
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Shifting sands of housing policy make it hard to build solid future: Donald MacDonald
Ireland has a dysfunctional property market. To this day, the scars of the downturn of 2008 have meant that the country has struggled to scale-up housing supply to meet the requirements of the populat - Subscribe |
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