© Irish Examiner |
27 Jan '20 |
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Harcourt posts profit of €23m and reduces debt
Pat Doherty’s Harcourt Developments have sold sites in Las Vegas for $14m (€12.6m) and in Latvia for €2m to help reduce the group’s €630.4m debt.
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27 Jan '20 |
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Nick Charalambous of Alpha Wealth: Boom-bust property cycle is a certainty
Each of us, on average, is worth about €150,000, and about half of this is in housing. We have to rely on the value of those assets to see us through the ups and downs of life and property tends to - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '20 |
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UK property firm secures planning permission to build hostel on Cork''s Grand Parade
Cork City Council has given the go-ahead to Westhill, through an Irish subsidiary Bluescape Limited, to redevelop the former tourist office at 40-42 Grand Parade. - Subscribe |
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27 Jan '20 |
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Kyran Fitzgerald: Housing cure needs careful consideration of all options, not a knee-jerk reaction
It is worth asking if the debate on future home provision is not dominated — to an excessive degree — by a generation of builders who have not been particularly open to innovation, quality, or cos - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jan '20 |
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Synge & Byrne cafe chain eyes Republic expansion
THE owners of Northern Ireland cafe business Synge & Byrne are scouting for the chain's first location in the Republic as they seek to Brexit-proof their firm.
Director and co-owner Adrian Garvey s - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jan '20 |
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John FitzGerald: Election proposals may make the housing crisis worse
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Research across many countries by the left-leaning German Institute for Economic Research shows that rent controls significantly reduce the supply of rental accommodation. Faced with restricted ren - Subscribe |
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24 Jan '20 |
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Construction industry say 2027 Cork motorway target is unacceptable
In its election manifesto for the Cork region, the CIF outlined a range of infrastructure projects it says are needed and said it is vital that commencement dates and project timescales are given for - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Jan '20 |
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Dublin 'must double homes built as population explodes'
Dublin needs at least 14,000 new homes annually - double the current rate of construction - to help house an expected extra 400,000 residents in the coming decade, according to Dublin Chamber.
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jan '20 |
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Iput progresses plans for apartments in Georgian buildings at Wilton Place
With so much of the hoo-ha in relation to Irish property company Iput’s redevelopment of Wilton Place in Dublin 2 focused on its construction of a new European HQ for Linkedin, its plan to deliver b - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jan '20 |
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Lisney closes in Dún Laoghaire and prepares to open on Mount Merrion Avenue
The latest appointment sees residential director David Bryne take the helm, replacing Duncan Lyster, who has held the position for the last four years or so. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jan '20 |
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Cairn Homes gets permission for 426 homes near Greystones in a fast-track process despite local opposition
The planned development is on a site within the townlands of Farrankelly and Killincarrig, Delgany located 2.5km south of Greystones. It is comprised of 245 houses and 181 apartments. The plan include - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Jan '20 |
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Seven solutions to housing crisis: cut building costs, incentivise buy-to-rent, overhaul property tax
Dermot O’Leary, Goodbody Stockbrokers; Sean Mulryan, Ballymore Group; Stephen Bell, Cullaun Capital; Fiona Cormican, Clúid; Tom Hayes, Bank of Ireland Corporate Banking; Marian Finnegan, Sherry Fit - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Jan '20 |
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GeoView Residential Buildings Report Q4 2019
14,990 Residential Buildings Under Construction in December 2019.
Number of buildings under construction up 38.3% on 2018 figures. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
23 Jan '20 |
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British pub group Wetherspoon bullish on Irish growth targets
A lot of that expansion will happen in and around Dublin, where Mr Martin sees there being room for around six more pubs, while Wetherspoon could open "one or two" more in Cork also.
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© Irish Examiner |
23 Jan '20 |
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Apartment build in Cork City restarts after 12 years
Building works are set to start up again after a 12-year hiatus on Lancaster Quay in Cork City with a €40m investment in 88 apartments aimed squarely at the high-end rental market.
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '20 |
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Paul McNeive: 'Why it's a good time to analyse your best and worst fee payers'
You should also assess how many jobs you are doing for small fees. You should have a policy on a minimum fee, but the trick is to spot the small clients who may turn into big clients, and don't turn t - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '20 |
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DEAL: Former Rennicks manufacturing facility on 6.1 acres in Kilbride, Mulhuddart, Dublin 15 sold for just short of €2.9m
Building one comprises 71,472 sq ft and is laid out in manufacturing workshops with storage and dispatch areas, a large canteen and offices. Building two includes 24,682 sq ft laid out in production a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '20 |
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Market deals could dip to just €3bn after record €7.3bn seen in 2019
Hannah Dwyer, director at JLL, said that she does not expect activity to continue at these record levels, "but they may return to more recent averages in the region of €3bn to 3.5bn". - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '20 |
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Byrne property and hotel group (Santenay Ltd) - led by John P Byrne - enjoys 56pc surge in pre-tax profits to €39.6m
A subsidiary of Santenay is Alstead Securities, which generates millions leasing property to the State, concerning two sites in the Parnell Square area of Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '20 |
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'Sustainable neighbourhood' plan would see 1,000 homes built 1km from centre of city
The 20-acre site in Terryland has been assembled by the Land Development Agency (LDA) and Galway City Council from around half a dozen land owners, including the county council and Galway Bay FM. - Subscribe |
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