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15 Jan '20 |
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DEAL: 0.05 hectare plot at Usher’s Quay with planning for 27 apartments sold for €3.25m
The price secured for the 0.05 hectare plot represents a premium of 15.4 per cent on the €2.75 million agent Knight Frank had been guiding when they brought the property to the market last May. - Subscribe |
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15 Jan '20 |
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DEAL: DHL signs for 250,000sq ft at former Harris Group complex on Naas Road–Nangor Road junction
Having already agreed the letting of building one (875sq m) to global firm Peri Framework and Scaffolding last June, Harvey has now let the remaining two buildings totalling 23,304sq m on 15.1 acres t - Subscribe |
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15 Jan '20 |
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DEAL: Corum pays €60m for two office buildings – One Kilmainham Square in Dublin 8 & Classon House in Dublin 14
It represents a ramping up in the pace of the company’s activity here, coming as it does just three months on from its €21 million purchase of the Tesco supermarket in Gorey, Co Wexford. - Subscribe |
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15 Jan '20 |
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DEAL: Investor Mel Sutcliffe of Quanta Capital acquires 10 St Stephen's Green Georgian for €4m
Located immediately adjacent to the historic Hibernian Club and dating from the 19th century, the high-profile Georgian building extends to 465 sq m (5,000 sq ft) over four floors and was formerly the - Subscribe |
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15 Jan '20 |
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Landmark ESB development, Fitzwilliam 28 comes for sale fully let to Slack Technologies
Slack Technologies have taken a new long-term lease of the entire building from practical completion. The rent roll will be in excess of €7.7 million per annum, reflecting an initial yield of about - Subscribe |
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15 Jan '20 |
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Dublin City Council refuses permission for Goodman family development
Last November, Goodman firm Ternary Ltd lodged plans to demolish 47, 48 and 49 Kildare Street and number 1 Nassau Street to make way for a new office development. The council has ruled that the propos - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Retail park operators object to Liffey Valley expansion plans
Objectors say plans including roads and car parks overhaul need to be designed to suit all stakeholders, not just the shopping centre - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Iain Sayer of HWBC: Gazing into the crystal ball for 2020 in Irish property
International investor interest remains strong, but the lack of sustainability of rent levels could create problems in the coming year - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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A different way of living: Innovative housing models being rolled out in Ireland
The Irish Examiner looked at two innovative models being rolled out in Ireland. One is a first-of-its-kind co-housing initiative, Common Ground Co-Housing in Wicklow, where a shared loan is repaid and - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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Harcourt Developments sells off Las Vegas site in $14m deal
The land was previously earmarked by Harcourt, founded by Pat Doherty, in 2006 for the Sullivan Square development, which would have included 1,380 residential units, 45,000 sq ft (4,180 sq m) of reta - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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Intervention: Dept of Culture hits out at Goodman firm's office block plans
ast November, Goodman firm Ternary Ltd lodged plans to demolish 47, 48 & 49 Kildare Street and No 1 Nassau Street, to make way for a new office development.
Now, the department has told Dublin Cit - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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New buyers pay €2,000 a year more than rest of eurozone
The Central Bank figures show the weighted average interest rate on all new mortgages was 2.9pc in November.
This was 11 basis points down since the start of 2019 when the rate stood at 3.01pc.
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13 Jan '20 |
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Home prices will rise as Brexit fears ease - Davy
Davy's 2020 forecast is bullish on Irish prospects, driven by its core views that export growth at high-tech multinationals will roar ahead and the UK's avoidance for now of a Brexit "cliff edge" will - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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Over 94pc of private rentals out of reach to people receiving HAP
A snapshot study found that just 97 out of 1,753 properties available to rent in 16 areas over a three-day period from December 10 to 12 last on Daft.ie were affordable to those in receipt of HAP. Jus - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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Development of 10,000 home scheme moves a step closer in Limerick after State-sponsored Land Development Agency outlined plans for site
LDA chairman John Moran: “That form of development will be the key for the future to fostering cohesion and sustainable living in this new local community. Healthy living without car dependency can - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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Cantillon: Dublin as European capital of the tech campus
Despite tech companies being the prime candidates for remote working, they seem to be concentrating on getting bigger, swallowing up more and more commercial property space in the capital city, and li - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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Cairn Homes sells 229 homes to landlord for €78m
Cairn said it had sold 229 apartments, houses & duplexes in Lucan’s Shackleton Park and Gandon Park, to a company funded by US investment firm Angelo Gordon and managed by Irish business Carysfort C - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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Ecco says it is shutting Grafton Street store over rent increase demand
Ecco Ireland, which operates 18 stores in the State, opened the store in January 2015 on a 10-year lease at a rent believed to be about €210,000 per year. The lease had a rent review and also a brea - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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Banks expected to loan €9bn to homebuyers this year
Buoyant sales of goods and services abroad and expanding multinational employers will boost the Republic’s economy in 2020, according to Conall MacCoille, chief economist at Dublin stockbrokers Davy - Subscribe |
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13 Jan '20 |
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Construction grows again in Republic after three-month slowdown
Ulster Bank’s construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) shows that activity in commercial development and housebuilding increased last month, while work on public projects continued falling bu - Subscribe |
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