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23 Nov '11 |
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Hewlett-Packard: Ballybrit or Parkmore in Galway
Its property adviser is Paddy Conlon of CBRE. - Subscribe |
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23 Nov '11 |
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PayPal to create 1,000 jobs in Dundalk or Limerick
The company is assessing available office buildings in both centres before deciding where to locate the new enterprise. - Subscribe |
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23 Nov '11 |
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Harcourt Building, Dublin 2: ?335 per sq m rent for 1,115sq m on the first floor
THE MAN Group, a recruitment service for senior executives, is to attempt to assign its lease of one floor of the Harcourt Building in Dublin 2 following its decision to close down its Irish operation - Subscribe |
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23 Nov '11 |
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Shopkeeper and developer seeks State protection from Zurich Bank
Jim McConnon, Main Street, Castleblayney, is seeking orders to stop Zurich Bank Ireland enforcing the ?32 million judgment and requiring the Garda Commissioner to launch an investigation into the ?mod - Subscribe |
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23 Nov '11 |
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Review of rates system under way
PROPOSALS RELATING to the evaluation of commercial rates would be brought to Government shortly, Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan told the Dáil. - Subscribe |
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22 Nov '11 |
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CAB in debt after seizing properties
The organisation have revealed how they have to change how they confiscate the proceeds of crime after it found itself seizing substantial property related debts instead of profits. - Subscribe |
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22 Nov '11 |
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Bank of Ireland in bid to buy back ?1bn mortgages
BoI is offering to pay between 28pc and 92pc of the amount investors originally paid for the bonds -- prompting Davy's analyst Stephen Lyons to suggest the bank could make as much as ?300m from the o - Subscribe |
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22 Nov '11 |
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Bitter row as brokers' merger talks break down
A BITTER row over pay has broken out between the Irish Brokers Association and the PIBA (Professional Insurance Brokers Association) following the breakdown of merger talks. - Subscribe |
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22 Nov '11 |
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Date set for McKillen's battle with billionaire brothers
PROPERTY developer Paddy McKillen's legal action against the British billionaires Freddie and David Barclay will begin next March. - Subscribe |
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22 Nov '11 |
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Will VAT hike lure value-seeking shoppers North?
New figures from the British Retail Consortium show there has been a major slump across the board in the number of shoppers crossing thresholds. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Nov '11 |
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Property deal slump exceeds Chinese stress test
The weaknesses in the Chinese scenarios echo earlier problems with stress testing in the EU, where regulators underestimated the potential impact of a sovereign debt crisis. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Nov '11 |
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Property prices continue to decline
Bloxham economist Alan McQuaid: "the short-term risks to house prices remain to the downside in our view.? - Subscribe |
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22 Nov '11 |
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Threat to upgrade of 'dreadful' flats
Beech Hill Terrace is a 1960s development of 25 one-room flats in Donnybrook, Dublin 4. ?They are like cells,? according to Dermot Lacey, chairman of the Dublin City Council Housing Strategic Policy C - Subscribe |
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22 Nov '11 |
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Nama to put 750 homes on market in new year
THE NATIONAL Asset Management Agency is planning to press ahead with controversial plans to put 750 homes on the market early next year as part of a negative equity protection scheme. - Subscribe |
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21 Nov '11 |
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US golf resort chief sues NAMA
THE chief executive of an exclusive American golf resort, formerly owned by Derek Quinlan, is suing the National Assets Management Agency (NAMA) for his right to claim bonuses of $2.1 million (?1.55m) - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Nov '11 |
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Abramovich in talks with NAMA to buy up debt at Battersea
RUSSIAN oligarch Roman Abramovich has held talks with NAMA about buying the debt connected to the Battersea Power Station site in London. - Subscribe |
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21 Nov '11 |
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Smyth in last-ditch battle to block UK assets sale as debts hit ?214m
NOEL Smyth is battling hard to keep control of a UK property portfolio with debts of ?214m, the Irish Independent has learned. - Subscribe |
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21 Nov '11 |
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Green light for ?80m town centre
THE planning appeals body has given the green light to a new ?80m town centre development for Carlow town by Donnybrook Property Investments Ltd for the site. - Subscribe |
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21 Nov '11 |
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Decentralisation plan was crazy right from the start
This mad plan was unveiled in December 2003 by squandermaniac Charlie McCreevy, then minister for finance, whose code for it was ?the Big D?. - Subscribe |
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21 Nov '11 |
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Urban regeneration: Council buys Limerick Opera shopping centre site from Nama
The property was bought at the peak of the boom for ?110 million in a joint venture deal between Anglo Irish Bank?s private banking division and Regeneration Developments, which is owned by developers - Subscribe |
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