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05 Feb '18 |
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Stripe to establish engineering hub in Dublin
Patrick Collison, the company??s chief executive, added that Dublin ??had a wealth of both indigenous talent and also works as a great place to bring people from all around the world?. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Feb '18 |
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Priced out of Walkinstown? Consider Clondalkin
Clondalkin is without question one of the best value neighbourhoods in the capital, offering prices that are affordable to most and a location within striking distance of Dublin city, making it an opt - Subscribe |
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04 Feb '18 |
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Harry Crosbie wins leave to start work on docklands kiosks at the Grand Canal Harbour
The judge was giving a decision in a row over the terms of a lease, affecting the kiosks, between Fastwell and OCL Capital plc, owners of the property which includes a basement car parking area leased - Subscribe |
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02 Feb '18 |
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HWBC dismisses Denis O'Brien Dublin office ??bubble?? claim
In a market outlook due to be published on Friday, HWBC said 2017 was a record year for take-up of office space, with leases on 3.57 million square feet (331,664sq m) signed off on by tenants includin - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '18 |
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Paul McNeive: McParland brings the theatre of estate agency to his theatre of dreams
New homes marketing, he tells me, is all about getting 100 different things right, and running the theatre is the same. Finally, selling the tickets is the equivalent of finding your house buyers.
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01 Feb '18 |
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Development land supply set to fall short of demand
Clive Kavanagh of Jordan Auctioneers: "We recently sold some residentially-zoned lands in a provincial town which is unlikely to be developed in the short term. If you apply the 3pc levy to the curren - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Feb '18 |
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Decision looms for CIE on Dublin dockland schemes
Several big names drawn from the ranks of Ireland's 'old school' and 'new wave' of property developers are in the running to partner with CIE on the delivery of two major office-led schemes at Connoll - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '18 |
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Mountpark begins work on ?40m logistics and industrial park at Baldonnell
Mountpark Logistics said that its planned development, located between Casement Aerodrome and Baldonnell Business Park and six kilometres from the M50 motorway, is seeking to take advantage of increas - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '18 |
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AIB launches new ?100m social housing fund
The fund will provide loans on more attractive terms to developers, who deliver newly built stock to approved housing bodies, a key plank of the Government??s Rebuilding Ireland strategy. - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '18 |
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DEAL: Hibernia acquires Dublin office building for ?28.7m
The six-storey building, 77 SJRQ, is situated towards the eastern end of Dublin??s South Docks. Built in 2004, it comprises 34,400 sq ft of office space with 20 basement car parking spaces which was - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '18 |
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Affordable mortgages more restrictive than they first appear
The Department of Housing has now clarified that applicants must be turned down for the same amount that they wish to borrow through the affordable home loan scheme. - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '18 |
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Nama lends ?384m to allow developers build out projects
At this stage, it and its borrowers are on track to build 1,700 homes and 3.6 million square feet of office space. Clients involved in the docklands zone include Seán Mulryan??s Ballymore. - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '18 |
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Mulryan??s Markland Holdings cuts debts due to Nama by ?223m
The sale of properties, including a landmark department store, aided Sean Mulryan??s Markland Holdings in cutting debts due to State agency Nama by ?223 million, latest figures show. - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '18 |
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Richard Barrett??s Bartra signals readiness to build 400 social homes
Councils will rent the properties from the investors at rates tied to European inflation rather than the more volatile local market, giving the local authorities predictable costs and the institutions - Subscribe |
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01 Feb '18 |
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Eoghan Murphy may make advertising sub-standard rentals a crime
Mr Murphy will consider the proposal as part of amendments to legislation in relation to the function of the Residential Tenancies Board and problems with overcrowding in rental accommodation. New leg - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '18 |
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Choice Hotels eyes more Irish buys
The Irish-owned group has acquired the Waterside Hotel in Donabate, in north Co Dublin for an undisclosed sum. That deal is due to be completed in the next few weeks. In addition, it has taken on the - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
31 Jan '18 |
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A 10-point Portland plan to develop Cork
There are 10 objectives Cork should achieve over the next 10 years: (1) A set of independently, locally owned coffee shops and restaurants, which are regarded by critics as best-in-class among competi - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '18 |
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DEAL: Walkers to lease Exchange penthouse in IFSC at a rent of ?538 per sq m
The international law firm Walkers will double its Dublin office space when the firm moves shortly to The Exchange at the International Financial Services Centre.
Walkers will occupy 1,781sq m (19, - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '18 |
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Deloitte survey of capital finds more than 3,600 housing units and 13 student centres
More than 4 million square feet of office space were under construction in Dublin from December 2016 to November 2017, according to a survey by Deloitte.
The professional services and consulting fi - Subscribe |
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31 Jan '18 |
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DEAL: McWilliam Park Hotel in Claremorris sells for ?9m
The four-star McWilliam Park Hotel, developed in Claremorris, Co Mayo, in 2006 at a cost of more than ?20 million, has been sold for ?9 million. Agent JLL handled the sale of the hotel, which was - Subscribe |
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