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23 Feb '24 |
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Hines gets sign-off for bowling alley to the rear of the Gaiety Theatre
A Dublin City Council planners’ report on the application stated that amusement and leisure complexes are permissible under the zoning rules of that part of the city, which aim “to sustain life wi - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '24 |
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Ires loss widens after €141.8m property valuation amid higher interest rates rates
The loan-to-value ratio on the portfolio stood at 44.3 per cent at the end of last year, up from 43.3 per cent a year earlier, but below the maximum 50 per cent allowed under Irish real-estate investm - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '24 |
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Owner of Mount Jerome crematorium objects to plan for apartments
The submission, by Alan Massey, is one of 40 lodged in respect of Adroit Company’s plans for a large scale residential (LRD) scheme on Harold’s Cross Road in Dublin 6W that consists of four apartm - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
21 Feb '24 |
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Iput secures permission to triple size of logistics park near Dublin Airport
Iput has received planning permission to triple the size of its Nexus Logistics Park at the Cherryhound interchange of the M2 motorway, next to the M50 and close to Dublin Airport. - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
21 Feb '24 |
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Empty offices: What now for Dublin's commercial property?
Some companies have said that office attendance will be a factor in employees’ performance reviews.
In Grand Canal Dock, the mecca of Irish office work, the response is much the same. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Feb '24 |
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What estate agents say about the new-homes market
Gemma Lanigan, head of DNG New Homes ,,, Judy Sorohan, director of new homes at Hooke & MacDonald ... Frank McSharry, director of new homes at Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty ... Ivan Gaine, m - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '24 |
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Ronan Lyons: Don’t blame hotels for Dublin’s housing shortage – build more instead
Dublin City Council has refused planning permission for central hotel developments on the grounds that they’re not needed in the areas, missing the point that failure to build hotel rooms puts renew - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Feb '24 |
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CSO Residential Property Price Index for December 2023
Prices were also up by 1.5 per cent on a monthly basis, the fastest level of monthly growth seen in nearly two years. In Dublin, where supply pressures are most intense, prices were 2.7 per cent highe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Feb '24 |
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Lobbying in action: How property owners got the Government to defer the new tax on unused housing land
Exemptions were sought by some of the biggest real estate investors in the State, among them developers Cairn, Glenveagh, Castlethorn, Quintain, O’Flynn Group, Hammerson, Hibernia, Kelland, Ardstone - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Feb '24 |
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Should you buy a new or second-hand home?
Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) member Val O’Brien: “There was more space, but sometimes less thought given to orientation. It was built to face the road, full stop.” - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Feb '24 |
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CBRE: Demand for flexible desks surpasses traditional offices
Megan Burke, director of CBRE Ireland’s Flexible Offices team, said “the vacancy level among these operators’ portfolios at the end of December 2023 stood at 7pc in the core city centre location - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '24 |
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An Bord Pleanála approves €180m 'build to rent' scheme by Greystar subsidiary around Dalguise House on Monkstown Rd
GEDV Monkstown Owner Ltd initially proposed to construct 488 apartments but in its decision, An Bord Pleanala has granted planning permission for a scaled down scheme ordering the removal of 101 units - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Feb '24 |
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Things can only get better as housing completions rise and construction costs ease
According to the SCSI’s latest Tender Price Index, housing completions are up (32,695 last year), commencements are up, and the annual rate of commercial construction cost inflation is now at a far - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Feb '24 |
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Planning Bill poses ‘severe risk’ to 38,000 homes in pipeline, claims lobby group
In a letter to Mr O’Brien, Pat Farrell, who heads the group representing institutional investors in the property market said the omission of such a provision would directly affect permissions for ab - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Feb '24 |
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Dublin landlord Fintan Egan has bankruptcy extended by seven years over failure to detail assets and income
The judge was satisfied the Official Assignee, the Insolvency Service of Ireland and solicitors had taken “all reasonable steps” to reach out to Mr Egan to obtain information concerning his financ - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Feb '24 |
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Permission to Developer Savona Ltd for 131 rental apartments at Redcourt, Seafield Road, Clontarf overturned by High Court
The judge said the open louvres between the long edges of the roof and the buildings below do not turn the courtyard into an open space “just as an open window does not turn indoor space into outdoo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Feb '24 |
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DEAL: Private Irish investor pays more than €7m for the Meridian Point shopping centre in Greystones, Co Wicklow
The sales process was conducted by agent Avison Young on behalf of the scheme’s outgoing owner and developer, the Cosgrave Property Group. The price paid for Meridian Point represents a premium of 2 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Feb '24 |
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DEAL: Swedish fashion retailer Arket inks deal for store at Dublin’s Grafton Place
Arket is understood to have agreed a 10-year lease for 1,021sq m (11,000sq ft) of space across the ground- and first-floor levels of Grafton Place, the newly developed mixed-use scheme at the junction - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Feb '24 |
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Developer Avonvard Ltd seeks approval for 178 apartments on former Dell site at Vevay Road and Boghall Road, in Bray
The developer was given the green light in October 2022, by Wicklow County Council, for the construction of a first phase of development, consisting of a three-storey nursing home building, accommodat - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
12 Feb '24 |
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Decline in house building softened last month
The headline BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland Construction Total Activity Index for January - which tracks changes in the total volume of construction activity compared with one month previously - rema - Subscribe |
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