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05 Jan '24 |
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The Dublin Industrial Estate in Glasnevin set to be redeveloped for thousands of homes
The Ballyboggan local area plan will govern the regeneration of 75 hectares of vacant or underused industrial lands, providing thousands of homes, located just 3km from the city centre. - Subscribe |
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04 Jan '24 |
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Fingal County Council refuses planning permission for data centre
The council denied planning permission to Servecentric for thecentre on a site at Corduff Road, Blanchardstown Corporate Park 2, Ballycoolin, Dublin 15 due to the lack of on-site renewable energy to p - Subscribe |
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04 Jan '24 |
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Neville O’Boyle and Mark Butler, founders of KeyWaste, plan to develop hotel above Andrew Street post office
Details of the project were included in a planning application to Dublin City Council, which outlined plans to redevelop old office space into a 111-bedroom hotel in the floors above the existing post - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Jan '24 |
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‘It’s a nightmare’: Landlords in a bind as France imposes tough new emissions rules
President Emmanuel Macron’s government argues that widescale renovations are needed to address a big source of greenhouse gas emissions: buildings account for almost half of French energy consumptio - Subscribe |
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03 Jan '24 |
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Lidl given go-ahead to build homes at Brsy store
The development will consist of the construction of two additional floors above the permitted Lidl supermarket to accommodate 12 residential apartments, associated private and communal open space, was - Subscribe |
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03 Jan '24 |
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Irish Institutional Property publish research on residential development finance
IIP call on all political parties to set out how they propose to fund the significantly increased numbers of new homes we need to deliver to solve our housing challenge. LINK TO PDF OF IIP 2023 RESEAR - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
03 Jan '24 |
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Denis O’Brien’s Actavo wins €5m contract to improve streets around Google’s Dublin HQ
Denis O’Brien’s Actavo has been awarded the €5 million Dublin City Council contract to upgrade the areas around Google’s Barrow Street campus in the docklands. - Subscribe |
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03 Jan '24 |
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Inside Business podcast: ‘several more years before we see the quantity of houses we need’
Managing Director of Residential & Advisory at Sherry Fitzgerald, Marian Finnegan, gives her expert view. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
02 Jan '24 |
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Órlaith Molloy of Taylor Wessing - ‘Property is part of the Irish person’s DNA’
As a leading commercial real estate lawyer, Molloy is well-versed in some of the more “tangible” aspects of the commercial property market, saying it will be cash not debt driving any rebound in a - Subscribe |
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02 Jan '24 |
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Kate English of Deloitte: 2024 to usher in a new era for the real estate market
Some property sectors are poised to exhibit drastically different fundamentals than ever before.
Sustainability considerations should be paramount throughout the entire life cycle of buildings, not - Subscribe |
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02 Jan '24 |
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Chartered Land’s planned 29-storey tower office block on Parkgate Street, Dublin 8 scrapped due to weak market demand
Joe O’Reilly has moved to scrap six floors of office space that were intended to form part of a new residential scheme on the fringes of the Phoenix Park due to a “lack of demand”, in the latest - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Jan '24 |
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The billion euro question: ‘When will commercial property prices bottom out?’
Michele McGarry, of Colliers, says that the main buyers currently in the market are private Irish investors and French CPI’s. The latter include investment managers such as Corum and Iroko as well a - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
02 Jan '24 |
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Daft.ie Irish House Price Report Q4 2024: Asking prices have increased by 3.4% in one year
Ronan Lyons: For much of the 2010s, once prices had bottomed out, the housing market had its own seasonal rhythm. During the first six months of the year in particular, listed prices would rise. Depen - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Dec '23 |
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Glenveagh waiting more than 600 days for An Bord Pleanála decisions
The head of planning at Glenveagh said there continues to be “serious delays” in processing strategic housing development (SHD) applications and requests to build projects of less than 100 homes. - Subscribe |
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30 Dec '23 |
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ESRI: We need to build 50,000 homes per year to meet demand
The government will be advised to increase its housing targets significantly from the 31,000 expected to be built this year, but minister admits there is not enough capacity - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Dec '23 |
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Public submissions open on Local Area Plan for Greystones, Delgany and Kilcoole
This will affect what type of buildings can be constructed and the use to which land can be put. It affects many facets of daily economic and social life – where you can live, what services are avai - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Dec '23 |
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Ballymore property group subsidiary, Ballymore Properties Ireland Ltd, reports loss of €2.9m
Turnover at the company reached €13.2 million last year, up from €11.9 million in the previous 12 months. While its gross profit reached €12.7 million, administrative expenses of €15.5 million - Subscribe |
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30 Dec '23 |
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Property price growth slows but signs of recovery in Dublin
While uncertainty looks like it will continue to pervade the commercial property sector, the residential market looks to be on course for "business as usual" in 2024.
The days of double digit perce - Subscribe |
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30 Dec '23 |
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Government aims for new short-term let rules to be up and running by summer 2024
The Department of Housing confirmed to The Journal that this means the Department of Tourism can “move ahead with its legislation providing for the establishment of a short term letting register to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Dec '23 |
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Ires Reit has year to forget as activist investor wants it put up for sale
It was forced to sell €96.5 million of assets — including 194 apartments in west Dublin and a development site in Sandyford — into that weak market throughout 2023 to reassure investors that it - Subscribe |
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