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22 Feb '18 |
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Fees from Spencer Dock receivership total ?15.5m
The costs of the receivership for Treasury Holdings' main Spencer Dock firm now total over ?15.5m.
That is according to the latest receivers' extract lodged with the Companies Office for the form - Subscribe |
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22 Feb '18 |
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Ireland needs 480,000 new homes by 2031, says peer-to-peer lender
Half will be needed in the Greater Dublin Area. The southwest and mideast will require more than 71,000 and 63,000 new properties, respectively, by 2031. The midwest and midlands will need the fewest, - Subscribe |
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22 Feb '18 |
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Strong rental market lifts Ires Reit revenue, profit for 2017
During the year, the company completed construction of 68 apartments in Beacon South Quarter, Sandyford, which were fully leased by August, and is working on preliminary alternative designs for the co - Subscribe |
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22 Feb '18 |
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Assurances sought for tenants in 4,000 buy-to-lets in PTSB sale
??This concern is valid but the neglect of renters is not. Phrases like ??investment mortgages?? and ??buy-to-lets?? puts attention on the loan. The attention should be on the people for whom the - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '18 |
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Auction firm Allsop Space recorded ?1.12m profits in 2016
Accounts filed by Mr McCarthy's Space Property Investment Holdings Ltd reveal that Allsop Space Ltd recorded profits of ?1.12m in 2016. At the end of 2016, Allsop Space employed 28 and its staff cos - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '18 |
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Tax hike 'won't make Green Reit build houses'
Green Reit CEO Pat Gunne has dismissed Paschal Donohoe's argument that the increase in stamp duty on commercial property transactions introduced in the Budget will push developers to switch from build - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '18 |
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Longer leases rewarding investors with rent stability
??Irish lease lengths have grown considerably as tenant demand has surged and supply remains relatively limited,? says Goodbody real estate analyst Colm Lauder who points to Knight Frank data which - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '18 |
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DEAL: Ballsbridge house divided into 15 apartments sells for ?9m
One of the largest houses in Ballsbridge, which is divided into 15 apartments and has three mews houses at the rear, has been sold to a private investor for round ?9 million, well ahead of the ? - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '18 |
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Kennedy Wilson expected to buy Cork??s Elysian Tower
Kennedy Wilson is understood to have emerged as the preferred bidder for the 17-storey property. Most of the tower??s 217 apartments have been let, although a number of them were sold after it was bu - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '18 |
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DEAL: Le Pain Quotidien to open on Molesworth Street
LPQ has agreed a rent of ?250,000 for a shop and restaurant on the ground floor of One Molesworth Street, extending to 232sq m alongside the Ivy Restaurant in a prestigious building under constructi - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '18 |
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Private homes make up over 75% of PTSB??s ?3.7bn Project Glas portfolio
The bank said on Tuesday that 14,000 of the 18,000 properties included in Project Glas are private homes. It said the total face value of all loans included in Project Glas is approximately ?3.7 bil - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '18 |
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Jamie Oliver to open new restaurant in Dublin
Gerard Fitzpatrick, who launched Jamie??s Italian in Dundrum back in 2012, is ??nearly there? with negotiations for the site of a second restaurant, which he hopes will open in the city centre in - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '18 |
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Times editorial ?? Mortgage loans: protecting borrowers
Ten years after the crash, it is clear that this should have been dealt with more expeditiously. The sale of loans to vulture funds opens up new risks which could have been avoided if there had not be - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '18 |
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The housing crisis and the density debate
Burkeway Homes was refused planning for a development in Bearna, Co Galway, this month by An Bord Pleanála under new fast-track planning legislation ?? brought in last year to tackle the housing cri - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '18 |
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Councils supposed to help solve housing crisis ?? not make it worse
Cairn??s chief executive Michael Stanley also confirmed on Monday that the listed house-builder was spending around ?4.5 million on roads for the new estate at Mariavilla in the Kildare town. - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '18 |
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Cairn Homes to pay Irish Water part of cost for site??s water mains
??We believe we will resolve that issue with Irish Water,? he said. Mr Stanley added that Cairn was ??happy? to pay for infrastructure if it allowed the company to build homes and was commercial - Subscribe |
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20 Feb '18 |
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Green Reit sees property value rise 5% in six months
??Whether the higher rate of stamp duty adversely impacts on Irish real estate transaction volumes and pricing remains to be seen as we move further into 2018,? the company said. - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '18 |
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Construction industry front and centre in National Development Plan
The CIF believes that a centralised database of all capital projects being undertaken by the exchequer and by semi-State bodies is essential as it would provide greater certainty and clarity about ong - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '18 |
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Irish Water row threatens major Cairn new housing scheme in Maynooth
Cairn has warned Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe that of its 30 sites, the company is ??not in a position to build on 19 of these as of now?. It cited difficulties and delays in getting local - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '18 |
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Walton family is ??heartbroken?? to close Dublin music shop
A quarter of a century later, the Walton family is waving goodbye to its store in Dublin??s city centre. Waltons announced last month that it is relocating permanently to its recently-opened music st - Subscribe |
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