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01 Feb '19 |
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NUI Galway planning ?200m city centre development at Nuns?? Island
The Government??s urban regeneration and development fund has committed support for the project, which includes a dilapidated distillery. - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '19 |
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Work to start on first cost-rental scheme near Sandyford
The not-for-profit rental scheme would see rents linked to the cost of designing and building the development. Workers earning up to ?50,000, or ?75,000 as a couple, would be eligible for the sche - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '19 |
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Kennedy Wilson's Capital Dock on Sir John Rogerson??s Quay "aimed at the very top end of the market"
Peter Collins, president of the firm??s European operations, says the real estate group ??could see the Irish economy? recovering. ??What we did see was that Dublin was very underserved by intern - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '19 |
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Paul McNeive : 'Tax regime difficult for Irish property investors'
Jim Clery, tax partner with KPMG: "The tax regime for Irish investors is very poor and makes it hard to get an investment to stack up. Whilst any normal company in business is taxed at 12.5pc, corpora - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '19 |
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Cosgrave apartments in Cualanor, Dun Laoghaire set to sell for over ?100m
The Cosgraves' proposed disposal of the 214 apartments in the Fairways apartment portfolio will be the third major sale the property group has secured at its Honeypark and Cualanor development. - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '19 |
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Quinn and Kelly families back planned Mount Merrion apartments at 24 -28 Fosters Avenue
Part-funding for the site was provided by veteran developer Paddy Kelly, and his son Chris, whose Redquartz development company and associated entities have been trying to develop the site since 2002 - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '19 |
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Crosbie Hanover Quay hotel plan rejected by council
??It would be impossible to run a business with huge crowds of young people regularly sunbathing right up against our windows as now regularly happens around the basin on summer days.? - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '19 |
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Cairn shares slip despite broker backing
A meeting with Cairn chief executive, Michael Stanley and investor relations head, Declan Murray, left Cantor analysts confident that a fall in the builder??s share price presented an opportunity to - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '19 |
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Echelon to build two ?500m data centres in Clondalkin and Arklow
Phase one of the construction of the 44,000sq m Clondalkin site, close to the M50, has already begun, while planning permission is expected to come through for the 45,000sq m Arklow site, known as Ech - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '19 |
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Buying a new home in 2019? Here??s what??s coming
This may be a challenge for developers as we move towards a buyer??s market and more second-hand properties also come on stream. Prices in prime locations around the city are set high ?? site and bu - Subscribe |
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30 Jan '19 |
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Fresh from the huge Salesforce deal Marie O'Riordan of Eversheds Sutherland discusses letting market
There is some speculation in the industry that Dublin has the potential to become a global centre for commercial dispute resolution in the wake of Brexit. It remains to be seen if that will come to pa - Subscribe |
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30 Jan '19 |
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DEAL: Mixed-use period building at 14 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 ripe for upgrade sells for ?1.365m
It is three storeys over garden level and extends to 322sq m. A creche occupies the 64sq m garden level and large back garden at a rent of ?21,000 per annum, but the lease has expired. - Subscribe |
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30 Jan '19 |
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Permission granted for nine-storey Molloy & Sherry office block on North Wall Quay
The office element has a net lettable area of 2,154sq m, and will be bounded by Ballymore and Oxley Holdings?? Dublin Landings offices on three sides - Subscribe |
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30 Jan '19 |
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Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI): Excessive price expectations biggest block to house sales
Áine Myler: ??The challenge for estate agents is managing some vendors?? excessive price expectations... Potentially unrealistic asking prices can leave all parties disappointed, curtailing market - Subscribe |
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30 Jan '19 |
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DEAL: 11,632sq m Infinity Building in Smithfield sells for ?57 million to a Credit Suisse fund
About 85 per cent of the offices are let to Government tenants, including Hiqa, the DPP and the OPW, while the remainder is occupied by the Law Society; producing a rent roll of ?3.18 million per an - Subscribe |
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30 Jan '19 |
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Landlords stick with Airbnb as new rules slow to materialise: Fiona Reddan
As we??ve seen with our own rent controls, the lack of enforcement powers given to the Residential Tenancies Board to sufficiently oversee the market has hampered their success. - Subscribe |
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30 Jan '19 |
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Dublin??s top-earning Airbnb property pulls in ?230,000 a year
The median monthly revenue is currently ?1,997 for an entire property or ?880 for a room, falling to ?1,143 for the lowest earners, and rising to ?4,664 for the top 10 per cent of earners. Rev - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '19 |
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Tax breaks plan to help over-55s downsize homes
James Reilly will table a motion in the Seanad this week calling for a raft of new measures including ring-fenced funding, changes to inheritance tax and exemptions from property tax for so-called 'be - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '19 |
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Case over Harold??s Cross Road apartment development by Kavcre to be fast-tracked
The judicial review challenge concerns a permission by An Bord Pleanála for demolition of 115, 117 & 119 Harolds??s Cross & construction of two apartment blocks - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '19 |
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DEAL: Central Bank to pay ?204m for new IFSC headquarters
The Central Bank has agreed to pay a total of ?204m to acquire two buildings being developed by Sean Mulryan's Ballymore in partnership with Singapore-listed developer, Oxley, next to its existing h - Subscribe |
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