© The Irish Times |
29 Nov '11 |
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Homes failed to meet energy and building regulations
The sample survey, which was commissioned by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland in 2004, showed many of the 52 homes examined failed to meet minimum insulation, ventilation and safety regulat - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Nov '11 |
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Kelly to repay over ?60m to AIB
Developer Michael Kelly, who bought the former hospital on Dublin?s Hume Street five years ago for ?30 million, has consented to summary judgment orders requiring him to repay more than ?60 million to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Nov '11 |
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Negative equity protection may simply distort house market
John McManus: "They are reported to oppose the scheme on the basis that it represents an intervention in the market and may put a false floor on prices." - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Nov '11 |
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Landlords face rent ban over energy efficiency targets
LANDLORDS WILL be prevented from putting properties up for rent if they fail to meet energy efficiency standards, Minister for Energy Pat Rabbitte has said. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Nov '11 |
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Future bleak for DDDA as it still pays price for Glass Bottle fiasco
THE Dublin Docklands Development Authority is still paying the price of its disastrous decision to participate in the purchase of the former Irish Glass Bottle site five years ago. It is transferring - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Nov '11 |
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Developer Noel Smyth quits as director at 13 companies
Property developer Noel Smyth, who handed over his art collection to Nama last month, has stepped down as a director from a number of his firms over the last month. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Nov '11 |
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'Baron of Ballsbridge' returns
BUILDERS at work on the site of the former Jurys hotel in Ballsbridge -- it's not something anyone thought they'd see any time soon given the state of the economy. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Nov '11 |
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Nama may allow McNamara to keep ?500,000 from sale of home
NAMA may allow 'broke' developer Bernard McNamara to keep up to ?500,000 from the recent sale of his Ailesbury Road mansion to buy a new home. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Nov '11 |
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Sherry FitzGerald profitable again
Mark FitzGerald: "?The environment in Ireland is still very difficult and we can make no assumptions." - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Nov '11 |
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Docklands agency hands over key sites to bad bank
The nine Dublin properties include the site of the planned "U2 Tower" near the Grand Canal Quay, the historic BJ Marine redbrick sheds perched on the banks of the Liffey at Sir John Rogerson's Quay - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Nov '11 |
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NAMA loses second board member in two months
THE State's toxic debt agency NAMA has lost a second director in little over two months. Former Bank of Ireland executive Michael Connolly resigned from the agency last night. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
25 Nov '11 |
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Over 500 sale agreed deals noted in November to date
18 in Dublin 18; 77 apartments; 14 in West Co Dublin; 12 last advertised at ?1million or more ... - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
25 Nov '11 |
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Retail sector wants action on rents
The Retail Excellence Ireland (REI) survey of 1,418 retailers found that between 2009 and 2011 rents were cut by an average of only 3.83% and over the same period more than 50,000 retail jobs were los - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Nov '11 |
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Prospect of Chelsea Football Club moving to Battersea Power Station
The site has substantial loans from Lloyds and NAMA, owing the bad bank an estimated ?350m. REO has acknowledged those loans could be called in at any time. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
25 Nov '11 |
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State paid ?1.8m for three-acre site in 2009 . . . now it's worth ?40,000
Auctioneers believe there is only a "very slim chance" that the State will now be able to sell the land. It is now likely that it will be rezoned back to agricultural use so it can be rented out to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Nov '11 |
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Sinking prices on the links from Kilkenny to Clare
As with homes in golf estates around the country, prices have dropped by around 50 per cent there since the height of the property boom. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Nov '11 |
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Arcadia prepares to close up to 260 stores
Sir Philip said Arcadia expected to continue to shut stores after closing several dozen this year. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Nov '11 |
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Xtra-vision losses top ?3m but firm on track to show profit
The restructuring plan drawn up by Mr Hughes allowed it to exit 16 leases and close 20 loss-making stores. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Nov '11 |
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Flagship DIT site to proceed if planning granted
THE FLAGSHIP regeneration project for the 30-hectare Grangegorman site in Dublin?s north inner city will definitely go ahead if the project gets planning permission, a Bord Pleanála hearing was told y - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Nov '11 |
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?425,000 loss for McNamara firm
Accounts filed by Radoo Lands Ltd show the company's loss last year resulted in accumulated losses totalling ?16.8m at the end of December last. - Subscribe |
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