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21 Feb '20 |
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[NEEDS INDO SUB] Johnny Ronan hits out at 'scandalous' decision for new homes
Speaking to the Irish Independent, Mr Ronan described it as a "completely unnecessary legal action" which will delay the delivery of 548 "badly needed" residential homes -including 47 social housing u - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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Appeals board green lights Bartra’s Rathmines ‘co-living’ plan
An Bord Pleanála has given the all clear to Richard Barrett’s Bartra Capital to construct a seven storey “co-living” residential development in Rathmines, Dublin 6. It will have 102 bedrooms wi - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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Planning permission refused for major new office block in Galway city centre
The board upheld the decision of Galway City Council not to approve plans for a new seven-storey office block incorporating a new children’s library on St Augustine Street in Galway together with a - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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High Court overturns permission for height increase in Johnny Ronan apartments
Dublin City Council had opposed the height increases from seven to 13 storeys in relation to one block and from seven to 11 for the second in a development of 500 apartments/co-living spaces in the no - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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WeWork decline among factors causing reduction in leasing of flexible office space: Savills
The office space it had been in the running for included the New Ireland Assurance building on Dawson Street, Central Quay on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, the Forum and New Century House both in the IF - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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Ires Reit to build 600 apartments despite political uncertainty
Margaret Sweeney said that the company was continuing with preliminary work on plans for more than 500 new dwellings in Sandyford in south Dublin, including Rockbrook, where Ires has permission to bui - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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GSA, Harrison Street eye seventh Dublin asset known as Sweeney's Corner, in the Liberties
Harrison Street, along with Global Student Accommodation Group (GSA), is developing a 235-bed student accommodation property in Dublin 8.
The project includes 37 build-to-rent (BTR) units, which wi - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Ireland ranked second-worst in the developed world for property affordability
A study by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) published today also showed that the ratio between prices and rents was the third highest behind the Netherlands and Denmark.
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19 Feb '20 |
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Tenants are signing leases for their new homes in One Three North without even viewing the property
It was moving day for tenants who got their keys yesterday for their ultra-modern but "very expensive" build-to-rent homes in Clongriffin, Dublin. - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Hammerson appoints lead for move into housing
Dundrum Town Centre part-owner Hammerson has announced the appointment of Simon Betty to lead its move into residential development.
Mr Betty, who is its retail director for Ireland, has been appoi - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Irish Reits would benefit from property funds overhaul, Davy says
Davy analyst Coin Grant: “We have long been of the view that these fund structures have major flaws relative to the listed sector, where there is daily pricing, immediate liquidity, full regulation - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Take up in the industrial market grew by 12% on 2018: JLL
Activity in the industrial market in Dublin and the greater Dublin area (GDA) proved to be particularly strong in the final quarter of 2019 with three deals in excess of 100,000 sq ft helping to prope - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Dublin’s serviced office sector grew by 30% in 2019
Research by serviced office brokers, Click Offices, has found that the Dublin serviced office market grew by over 30 per cent in 2019, with 7,000 new desks, equating to 32,500sq m (350,000sq ft) of sp - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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DEAL: Private Irish investor pays €1.6m for Clontarf investment fully let to 10 well-established tenants
48-49 Clontarf Road comprises a mid-terrace three-story property extending to 504sq m (5,429sq ft). The accommodation is laid out to provide two ground-floor retail units, seven office suites and a pe - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Investors pile into property as turnover in build-to-rent sector reaches €2.54bn
According to commercial property agent Cushman and Wakefield, turnover in 2019 more than doubled compared to the previous year, reaching a record high of €2.54 billion across 51 deals in the part of - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Applications for 961 new homes in Dublin and Meath rejected
ABP also refused permission to Dwyer Nolan Develpments Ltd for 359 dwellings in the townland of Regles, Lusk, Co Dublin. This was due to the road lay-out, dominance of surface car-parking and lack of - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Approval granted for more than 650 apartments beside St Anne’s Park, Raheny
The board approved the development by Crekav, a subsidiary of developer Pat Crean’s Marlet Property Group, of 657 apartments along with almost 500 parking spaces on former playing fields east of St - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Just 8,000 houses built last year offered for sale on open market, says CIF
Only about 8,000 of the 21,000 new homes built in the Republic last year were offered for sale on the open market, according to the Construction Industry Federation. - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '20 |
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Jump in young Irish adults living with parents among highest in EU
The report, by EU agency Eurofound, shows the rate of people in this age bracket increased 11.2 percentage points to 47.2 per cent. This compares with a 2 per cent increase across the EU over the same - Subscribe |
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17 Feb '20 |
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Local authorities face rent hike on Nama-owned social housing properties
The rent reviews, which will trigger increases as they are indexed to ever-increasing rental indices, are beginning to fall due this year as Nama entered the first of the leases in 2014, and the rent - Subscribe |
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