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Our NEWS section is the most comprehensive publication on the business of property in Ireland, keeping our trade readers fully informed on all developments in the property business and among their competitors.

It gathers together in one place all reports on the market, and goes into much greater detail than does the consumer press on trade issues of interest to estate agents, developers and other property professionals. It summarises property stories from the media, and provides handy links to the full stories. Occasional indepth features and opinion pieces for a fully developed online property magazine. It also acts as a searchable archive of all property matters down the years.

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© The Property Week 09 Feb '10

Dublin commercial property market UPDATE

133 commercial properties tracked (including price changes) to date so far in 2010. 61 offices, 35 retail, 26 industrial, 9 warehouse, 2 mixed. Get over to our COMMERCIAL DATABASE (click here) to ge -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 09 Feb '10

Dublin commercial property market UPDATE

133 commercial properties tracked (including price changes) to date so far in 2010. 61 offices, 35 retail, 26 industrial, 9 warehouse, 2 mixed. Get over to our COMMERCIAL DATABASE (click here) to ge -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 09 Feb '10

Dublin becomes more attractive to multinationals as office rents drop 30%

DUBLIN has become a significantly more attractive location for multinational companies in light of the cost of occupying office buildings in the capital falling by just under 30% over the last 12 mont -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 09 Feb '10

Arnotts refinance deal will 'wipe out Boundary's shares'

The so-called Northern Quarter, bordered by Henry Street, Middle Abbey Street, Liffey Street and O'Connell Street, has finally got the planning green light. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 09 Feb '10

Developer in €20m unit buyback

THE collapsed property company behind Kilkenny's flagship MacDonagh Junction (right) expects to have to pay €20m to buy back its empty retail units in June. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 09 Feb '10

Tough mortgage market

LARGE numbers of potential first-time buyers are being turned down for mortgages, a survey conducted by the Professional Insurance Brokers Association (PIBA) has found. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Feb '10

Developer faces legal action for running unauthorised car park

DEVELOPER RAY Grehan faces legal action by Dublin City Council for running an unauthorised car park at the former veterinary college site in Ballsbridge for which he paid more than €170 million four y -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Feb '10

No demand for €27m of affordable housing

Director of housing Charles McNamara said every effort had been made by staff to increase sales and fast-track closings. But a number of factors were preventing sales. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 09 Feb '10

AIB Housing Market Bulletin - February 2010

Yet again the question of the extent of the supply of vacant unsold properties has resurfaced. The kernel of the problem is that an accurate assessment is difficult due to the lack of quality data. Th -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 08 Feb '10

PW (Dublin) property price indicators

The average asking price of a 2-bed apt is UP to €271,235 (66.98 INDEX); of a 3-bed semi is UP to €338,179 (68.77); and of a 4-bed det is slightly DOWN to €667,095 (62.65 INDEX). -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 08 Feb '10

January property prices for Dublin, Cork & Galway

The new year has started in the same vein as 2009 ended. Another month of drops in advertised prices flying in the face of our collective optimism & good wishes for a new trend for a new year. -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 08 Feb '10

Defaulter residents and firms owe €500m to councils

CASH-STRAPPED local authorities have been told to crack down on defaulters as figures show more than €500 million is owed in development levies, rent and rates arrears and unpaid refuse charges. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 08 Feb '10

Top landowners defy the recession as turnover at marina firm rises to €2.3m

TWO of Ireland's most prominent landowners, Gerry Gannon and Ulick McEvaddy, have managed to defy the recession by chalking up higher sales from their Malahide marina. However, they warn the downturn -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '10

Gleeson in two major investments in 2006

The tenant of this property, Carluccio’s restaurant, has secured a reduction in its €680,000 rent, after the restaurant said it would otherwise go out of business. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '10

Andrews urges action on 'rental crisis'

A legislative framework should be put in place to force property owners to “engage constructively” with their leaseholders, rather than keep rents “artificially high”, according to Mr Andrews. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '10

IMF warned Nama would not lead to significant bank lending

the IMF said taking over soured property loans was “not costless”. “It’s the only way you get through this thing – however, Nama may have to put money into assets to develop market interest in them,” -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 07 Feb '10

WG Mitchell a partner in £27m Scottish project

Northern Irish property developer WG Mitchell has been named as a development partner for a new £27m community health centre in Lanarkshire in Scotland. Work on the centre is to begin shortly with a t -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 07 Feb '10

Irish developer to build major office project in UK

Irish developer McAleer & Rushe is planning to develop 200,000sq ft of offices in two buildings in Preston in the UK. The project has no start date at present but has secured planning consent. The -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 07 Feb '10

Objections to O'Callaghan plans for Liffey Valley €500m extension

Cinema group Ster Century and retailer lobby group RGData have objected to plans for an expansion of Liffey Valley shopping centre in west Dublin by Cork developer Owen O'Callaghan and the Duke of We -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 07 Feb '10

Neil Callanan - Ignore the home moaners

Eamon Ryan's solo run on a "Nama for homeowners" is baffling because it already exists. The budget announcement by finance minister Brian Lenihan of an extension of mortgage interest relief for p -  Subscribe
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