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07 Dec '11 |
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Auction secures more than ?3m for 26 prospects
Of the 31 commercial properties and development properties which were auctioned at the recent Allsop Space sale, 24 sold under the hammer and two sold afterwards grossing ?3.64m from these 26 properti - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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'Millionaires' Row' developer seeks support from NAMA
PARKWAY Properties, the company which developed the luxury complex at Abington, Malahide, where David Drumm and singer Ronan Keating are among the owners of properties, is in talks with NAMA over secu - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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Gillespie Lowe join DNG's growing stable
John Gillespie and John Lowe of estate agents Lowe & Associates have rebranded the lettings side of their business in south Dublin as DNG Gillespie Lowe. - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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Noonan's mortgage gamble in huge push to kickstart market
If they buy in 2012 they can hope the increased level of relief will last for seven years -- which could be worth a total of ?35,000. - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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2012 Looking ahead
James Nugent, Fintan Tierney, Larry Brennan, Willie Dowling are asked to look ahead - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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Recovery is just around the corner say Bill Nowlan
My analysis of the current cycle envisages an inevitable scarcity emerging in the locations where people want to live and work. Most of the oversupply is either of poor quality or in the wrong locatio - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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Budget may kick-start investment market
Dublin?s stock of new office buildings is rapidly reducing and, according to James Nugent of Lisney, there are now only 11 blocks with over 4,645sq m (50,000sq ft) and four with more than 9,290sq m (1 - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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Nama is forcing the sale of Fota Island Resort
Marcus Magnier of Colliers International will not be announcing a guide price for the world-class Cork island resort until early next year but it is thought likely that he will be seeking well in exce - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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Plans to change rent reviews shelved
The Government has ditched plans to introduce legislation to abolish upward only rent reviews in commercial property leases, citing constitutional difficulties for the u-turn. - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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Noonan appoints Nama review group
The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) has published details of how it approves rent reductions where the viability of businesses is threatened. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Dec '11 |
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Property had nil value, says developer
DEVELOPER RAY Grehan claims that he chose not to disclose his ownership of a property in Canada to the National Asset Management Agency because it had a nil value, according to a source close to the i - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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Noonan acts to boost jobs and lift property market
Mr Noonan also plans to introduce reliefs for mortgage holders who bought their first homes at the height of the boom. - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '11 |
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CBRE reaction to budget
CBRE reacted to Budget 2012 provisions announced over the last two days, saying: 'While acknowledging the difficult task facing the Irish Government in rectifying the country’s public financ - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Dec '11 |
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NIB secures orders against company
National Irish Bank has secured ?8.3 million summary judgment orders on consent against a property company arising from an unpaid loan allegedly guaranteed by the solicitor and businessman Noel Smyth. - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '11 |
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Nama closes in on Grehan loans
THE NATIONAL Assets Management Agency has secured court orders enabling it to move against UK assets of developer brothers Raymond and Daniel Grehan as part of its efforts to recover unpaid loans of m - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '11 |
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Barclay brothers move to take control of Paddy McKillen hotel group
THE BARCLAY brothers, who control 64 per cent of the Maybourne Hotel Group in London, will this week propose injecting about £200 million (about ?230 million) into the group in an attempt to wrest con - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '11 |
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Ulster Bank entitled to recover ?4m loan
ULSTER BANK has secured orders from the Commercial Court entitling it to recover almost ?4 million from a Co Kildare businessman under his guarantees of loans to a property company. - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '11 |
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Dunnes disputes ruling ordering ?20m payment
Holtglen Ltd says it has large borrowings in connection with the development at Ferrybank, Kilkenny, and it is ?of the utmost importance? that it is paid by Dunnes as soon as possible. - Subscribe |
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06 Dec '11 |
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Wallace fined for failing to pay into worker pension scheme
?There was a discrepancy in how much was due; there was a lot of debates and arguments. We were willing to pay and it has been paid in full." - Subscribe |
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05 Dec '11 |
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Sisk and Park need NAMA for marina
JOHN Sisk and Son Ltd and Park Developments have indicated they need the support of NAMA to finish off the ?300m Greystones marina project in Co Wicklow. - Subscribe |
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