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13 Dec '21 |
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Investment market showing strong recovery after Covid restrictions: Knight Frank's Declan O'Reilly's review of the year
Residential investment was the main driver of activity in 2021, while changes in consumer behaviour due to the pandemic sparked investor interest in logistics - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '21 |
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Shared Equity Scheme will increase access to new homes: Sherry FitzGerald's Ivan Gaine's review of the year
With approximately 21,000 completions forecast before the end of the year, the New Homes sector has demonstrated agility and capacity given the annus horribilis of lockdowns, supply chain challenges a - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '21 |
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Tech sector is key to demand for office space: Cushman & Wakefield's Aisling Tannam's review of the year
Headlines that suggest the day of the office is gone, or highlight announcements made by large companies that they are allowing employees to work from home for the foreseeable future have...
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13 Dec '21 |
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Sheds, beds, meds and more: CBRE's Marie Hunt's review of the year
Covid-19 has had a variety of impacts on sectors and sub-sectors of the commercial property market. While the pandemic has undoubtedly altered the market’s trajectory, in Ireland’s case, because w - Subscribe |
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12 Dec '21 |
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DEAL: Palm Capital and KKR secure Core’s industrial and logistics portfolio in Greater Dublin area
About half of the floor area of the developed properties is located in Core’s premises at Naas Enterprise Park, a scheme of more than 100 acres strategically located near the M7 in Co Kildare. One o - Subscribe |
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12 Dec '21 |
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Brakes put on residential developments
Concerns that Dublin City Council’s recently published draft development plan could curtail the supply of housing have been expressed by estate agents Savills. John Swarbrigg says the draft plan “ - Subscribe |
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08 Dec '21 |
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Rod Nowlan of Bannon: Investors follow footfall into retail parks as high street shuts up shop
In stark contrast the necessity retail sector (being grocery, medical and service-related offers) as well the retail parks have proved to be exceptionally resilient through Covid and continue to perfo - Subscribe |
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08 Dec '21 |
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Ken MacDonald of Hooke & MacDonald: Dublin’s private rented sector proves to be investors’ choice
By supplying accommodation at the middle and upper ends of the market, it is freeing up space at the lower end. However, there are significant challenges facing the sector as a result of building cost - Subscribe |
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08 Dec '21 |
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John Moran of JLL: Investment market resilient in the face of outrageous fortune
We will be keeping a very close weather eye on inflation, labour market conditions, unnecessary Government interference in the market, and the competitiveness of the Irish economy, but on balance we e - Subscribe |
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08 Dec '21 |
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Top 10 commercial property deals of 2021
10. 76 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, €95m ... 9. Adamstown apartment portfolio, €110m ... 8. East Village apartment portfolio, €127m ... 7. Block A Riverside IV, €164m ... 6. Griffith Wood apart - Subscribe |
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08 Dec '21 |
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Blackstone agrees €400m purchase of stake in Facebook’s Dublin 4 HQ
The deal, CCPC-pending, will see Blackstone owning four buildings comprising 31,536sq m of office space within the 83,612.7sq m campus. The properties were brought to the market by agent Cushman & Wak - Subscribe |
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08 Dec '21 |
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Letting agent stole nearly €70,000 to fund gambling addiction, court told
Power pleaded guilty to one count of stealing from his employer, Wyse Property Management Ltd, on dates between June 2018 and June 2020. Power changed the tenant’s bank details to his own personal b - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '21 |
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Real Estate Alliance announces board members for 2022
Real Estate Alliance (REA) is delighted to announce our Board Members for 2022: ▪️ Matthew Conry, Chairman, REA Dawson▪️ Winston Halnon, Vise Chairman REA Halnon McKenna▪️ Seamus Brow - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '21 |
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Michele McGarry of Colliers: Commercial property investment turnover heading for €5bn as year end looms
There will also be increased demand for secondary, non-ESG compliant assets among opportunistic investors. Growth in alternative sectors such as data centres, life sciences and healthcare is also expe - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '21 |
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Kenneth Rouse, BNP Paribas: Commercial property investment market set to enjoy second strongest year ever
2021 has been the best year for office development since 2008, with more than 200,000sq m (2.1 million sq ft) of quality, energy-efficient business infrastructure delivered.
The office vacancy rate - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '21 |
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Local resident brings court action against Howth apartment scheme
The challenge is being brought against An Bord Pleanála and others by Alan Downey, of Howth Road, Howth, who lives close to the proposed residential scheme in Deer Park. - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '21 |
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Demolition of Kiely’s in Donnybrook given green light
The board granted permission for the construction of the scaled down 85-unit shared co-living accommodation scheme, and a cafe/restaurant at ground floor level by Shane Whelan’s Domhnach Ltd on Tues - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '21 |
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First-time buyers need deposits of €52,500 as house prices rise
The average deposit needed to buy a home is now €52,500 for a first-time buyer (FTB) and €135,000 for a mover purchaser, according to figures from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '21 |
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Seán O’Neill of TWM: Fundamentals for commercial property market remain positive
An interesting statistic for 2021 is the increase in private Irish investors in the market. In 2020, just 18 per cent of acquisitions were by Irish buyers. This increased steadily during the year to 4 - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '21 |
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Ian Guider: Serial objectors don’t help in trying to solve the housing crisis
Some 20 years ago the Westin Hotel opened its doors on Westmoreland Street in Dublin, after years of bitter planning disputes. The disputes now seem quaint, given some of the more recent planning rows - Subscribe |
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