© The Irish Times |
17 Feb '20 |
|
Over 2,000 buyers bid for first affordable homes planned for south Dublin in years
About 300 homes will be available to eligible buyers in Killinarden, Tallaght; 135 homes in phase one of the recently approved Clonburris Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) close to Adamstown, and 100 h - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
14 Feb '20 |
|
Cookstown land earmarked for 1,156-unit apartment scheme
Joseph Costello has begun consultation with An Bord Pleanála regarding plans to construct 1,156 apartments at Cookstown Industrial Estate, Dublin 24, under the fast-track planning process. If success - Subscribe |
|
© The Property Week |
14 Feb '20 |
|
Residential Property Price Index December 2019
Residential property prices increased by 0.9% nationally in the year to December. This compares with an increase of 1.1% in the year to November and an increase of 6.3% in the twelve months to Decembe - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
14 Feb '20 |
|
Stillorgan Leisureplex developers ‘could lose millions’ without injunction
KW Investments Funds ICAV, which says it was ready to start work on the site last month, wants the injunction against Lorgan Leisure, which runs the bowling alley Stillorgan Bowl there. Its directors - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
13 Feb '20 |
|
DEAL: Investors RediResi Icorp buy 51 refurbs at Mayeston Hall, St Margaret's Road, Dublin 11 for social housing
It has paid around €3.4m for 19 units dispersed among the 400-unit development at Mayeston Hall, St Margaret's Road, Dublin 11.
Conor Steen of agents Hooke & MacDonald had guided €2.8m on behal - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
13 Feb '20 |
|
Paul McNeive: Society of Industrial and Office Realtors eyes international expansion
James Mulhall, SIOR board member, told me that the site visits abroad were particularly helpful in recognising future international office trends, and potential issues like servicing high-rise office - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Independent |
13 Feb '20 |
|
Thousands of new homes built in areas without any infrastructure
"People in these towns who raise legitimate concerns about this are not Nimbys. These are real issues for existing communities, impacting on quality of life, access to services, congestion etc. This i - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
13 Feb '20 |
|
Dalata to operate new 200-bedroom hotel on Clonliffe site near Croke Park
Planning permission for the project has yet to be sought, and a builder has also not yet been selected, although construction company McAleer & Rushe, which builds many of the new hotels run by Dalata - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
13 Feb '20 |
|
Build high-rise apartments to solve the housing crisis, says Francesca McDonagh
“We need to revisit in Ireland how we plan our housing, how we zone and how we build,” said Francesca McDonagh, addressing an Ibec conference in the Convention Centre Dublin. “We need to build u - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
13 Feb '20 |
|
New Homes 2020: A guide to the market and what's coming
But while there are those who fear the seemingly-relentless rise of the private rented sector will, in time, put paid to home ownership in Dublin and other main cities, Hooke & MacDonald’s report fi - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
12 Feb '20 |
|
DEAL: US investor acquires IFSC student residences for €35.6m
US-based Exeter Property Group has acquired the student residences at the National College of Ireland (NCI) in Dublin’s IFSC for a sum believed to be € 35.6 million. - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
12 Feb '20 |
|
AIB calls for new scheme to allow shared ownership of homes
Donall O’Shea, head of real estate finance at AIB, said the bank believes there are a large number of households on average incomes that “could potentially afford home ownership but are constraine - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
12 Feb '20 |
|
Premier Inn secures site for new hotel in Dublin’s Liberties
Whitbread has secured a site for a 151-bedroom Premier Inn hotel in the Distillery Quarter at Newmarket Square in Dublin 8. The deal increases the group’s secured development pipeline in Ireland to - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
12 Feb '20 |
|
Global tech giants make a 3.6m sq ft impression on Dublin cityscape
Google, Amazon, LinkedIn, Facebook and Salesforce are in the process of establishing five individual campuses covering a total area of 3.6 million square feet between the north and south docklands, at - Subscribe |
|
© Irish Examiner |
11 Feb '20 |
|
Irish stocks - 'Anything with a property angle is getting hit'
Cairn Homes and Glenveagh had the largest losses among Irish shares, with sharp declines of as much as 11%, as investors reacted to any potential new vacant site taxes.
Ires Reit, which invests and - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '20 |
|
Hibernia Reit says negotiations on vacant office space ‘advanced’: trading update
It also expects its 2 Cumberland Place development to complete in the third quarter of the year, and said it was in negotiations with potential tenants regarding most of the available space - Subscribe |
|
© Business Post |
10 Feb '20 |
|
[NEEDS BP SUB] ‘Use or lose’ rules for developers have yet to be implemented
No timeline has been set for the implementation of new laws that would force developers to 'use or lose' large-scale housing planning permissions. The Department of Housing is also yet to seek advice - Subscribe |
|
© Business Post |
10 Feb '20 |
|
[NEEDS BP SUB] Dunnes launches fresh attempt to expand Sandyford outlet
The retail chain has twice been refused planning permission to make the store bigger, but will appeal the latest decision - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
10 Feb '20 |
|
Commercial building up but housebuilding slips, survey suggests
The Ulster Bank Purchasing Managers Index recorded a “particularly strong” performance in January for commercial building activity. There was, however, a “disappointing” contraction in housebu - Subscribe |
|
© The Irish Times |
10 Feb '20 |
|
UCD spending millions buying premium south Dublin homes
It is understood the spending is part of a long-term plan to buy up residential property along the Clonskeagh Road end of the college to potentially extend the campus boundaries in future, according t - Subscribe |
|
|