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05 Mar '21 |
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Paul McNeive: The property researchers
They are often the brightest people in any firm, but are sometimes found in the shadows. To find out more, I researched the researchers. Carlow woman Aoife Brennan is head of research at Lisney. She i - Subscribe |
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05 Mar '21 |
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Cuckoo funds will buy 30pc of Cairn’s output, says CEO
The company said it will deliver 2,500 homes over the next two years. CEO Michael Stanley: “We’re probably going to remain towards 70-odd percent, more, even closer to 80pc private [sales], that i - Subscribe |
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05 Mar '21 |
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DEAL: Aberdeen Standard fund pays €20m for Smithfield apartment portfolio
uilt by Red Rock Developments, the scheme at 19-20 Blackhall Street in Smithfield promises to deliver a steady and reliable return to ASI’s European Long Income Real Estate Fund, as it is being let - Subscribe |
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05 Mar '21 |
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Pandemic triggers spike in demand for single-family homes, CRH chief says
Discussing the likely trends to emerge from the crisis, Mr Manifold said the company had witnessed a big shift on the residential side of the market in Europe and North America in favour of single-fam - Subscribe |
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05 Mar '21 |
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Pandemic triggers spike in demand for single-family homes, CRH chief says
Discussing the likely trends to emerge from the crisis, Mr Manifold said the company had witnessed a big shift on the residential side of the market in Europe and North America in favour of single-fam - Subscribe |
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05 Mar '21 |
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Chawke lodges fast-track plan for 299 apartments on Goat Grill site
Mr Chawke’s Charjon Investments is seeking permission from An Bord Pleanála for a strategic housing development (SHD) scheme of 299 apartments, a 22-bedroom hotel, six retail outlets and childcare - Subscribe |
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05 Mar '21 |
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Property developer Liam Carroll dies aged 70
His success in luring Dell to locate its campus there [Cherrywood] in 2004 arguably sowed the seeds for the €2 billion suburban town US real estate giant Hines and other developers are delivering th - Subscribe |
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03 Mar '21 |
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Government ploughing on with affordable homes scheme – despite what experts say: Colette Browne
Minister Darragh O’Brien flatly denied there had been a notable level of criticism directed at the scheme, other than from the usual suspects. “There hasn’t actually been a lot of criticism, the - Subscribe |
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03 Mar '21 |
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DEAL: Targeted Investment Opportunities (TIO) secures Blueface as tenants at North Dock Two
News of the deal follows on from the decision late last year of US biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences to take two floors totalling 2,972sq m (32,000sq ft) in the same building. - Subscribe |
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03 Mar '21 |
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DEAL: Pax Asset Management signs 10-year lease at €16.25 per sq ft at Maple House Stillorgan
Stephen Noonan, who handled the letting on behalf of BNP Paribas Real Estate, said: “Despite 2020 office take-up being affected by the pandemic, we are seeing very encouraging signs for 2021, with m - Subscribe |
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03 Mar '21 |
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DEAL: The Art of Coffee, Off Beat donut and Bunsen burger chain for Blanchardstown Centre
The Art of Coffee’s unit is its first in a shopping centre and is located at the red mall entrance beside BT2. The new 65sq m (700sq ft) store was added as part of the same development that saw Germ - Subscribe |
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02 Mar '21 |
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Plan for Oscar Traynor housing development in Santry approved by councillors
Councillors on Monday night approved a plan for one of the largest council owned sites in the city which would see 80 per cent of the land used for social and cost rental housing, with 20 per cent res - Subscribe |
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01 Mar '21 |
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CBRE's Bi-monthly report for March
Although transactional activity in some sectors of the commercial property market remains largely stymied for now, other sectors continue to perform well regardless, with evidence of off-market activ - Subscribe |
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28 Feb '21 |
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Ross Harris of Sherry FitzGerald New Homes: PRS remains a reliable investment option despite pandemic
Investment for the year overall was robust, reaching an impressive €1.2 billion in 2020. Activity understandably slowed in the opening half of the year in response to the containment measures, but r - Subscribe |
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28 Feb '21 |
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Bank of Ireland prepares to unveil a major reduction in its network next week
The bank is widely expected to announce the closure of between 80 and 100 branches as it reports full-year results on Monday. The company has almost 260 branches, and stands out among Irish banks as n - Subscribe |
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26 Feb '21 |
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Ann-Marie McCoy of Lisney: Loan clause should be removed to stop property sale delays
Both buyer and seller could rely fully on the contract at the point of signing as opposed to sellers having to vacate properties, find temporary accommodation and still wait for transactions to comple - Subscribe |
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26 Feb '21 |
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Developer wins leave to appeal against quashing of permission on Connolly site
Singapore based Oxley Holdings Ltd has secured leave to appeal against an order quashing its permission for a development including 741 build-to-rent apartments on a site at the rear of Dublin’s Con - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '21 |
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O’Flynn Group gets go-ahead for €625m development in Dublin
Dublin City Council has given the O’Flynn Group, led by Cork developer Michael O’Flynn, permission to build 1,123 apartments, a 148-bedroom hotel and commercial units at Southwest Gate on the Naas - Subscribe |
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26 Feb '21 |
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Dublin City Council faces six-year wait to start housing projects
The European Union procurement process accounted for half of the delay, with waiting for approval from the Department of Housing adding to the pre-construction time lag, Mr Bourke told a council housi - Subscribe |
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26 Feb '21 |
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Profit tumbles at Glenveagh, but 950 units sold, signed or reserved for 2021
Stephen Garvey, CEO of Glenveagh: “I believe that the current challenges have broadened the long-term opportunity for the group, with the fall-off in land transactions and commencement activity with - Subscribe |
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