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08 Apr '24 |
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New statistics show Wexford has turned a corner in terms of house building
Senator Byrne stated that the new statistics on home building and completions show that after a period of undersupply, Wexford has “turned a corner on housing”.
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08 Apr '24 |
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Howth residents raise concerns over Conor McGregor’s plans to develop boutique hotel
Monica Lambert, a resident of Dunbo Hill, Howth, which is to the rear of the premises, has objected to the planned inclusion of an “unprecedented” open-roof terrace in the new development. - Subscribe |
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08 Apr '24 |
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Property prices rising at fastest pace in 18 months - MyHome.ie
Homebuyers bidding up transaction prices by 4.6% above asking prices amid ‘fierce’ competition for limited supply. In its latest property price report the property website said the median asking p - Subscribe |
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08 Apr '24 |
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Fresh plan to build on Donnybrook petrol station site
Red Rock Donnybrook is to make a fresh bid to develop a site in Dublin 4. This follows the Keith Craddock firm giving notice that it is to lodge a planning application for a 10-storey, 225-bed space s - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '24 |
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Inside Paddy McKillen jr’s Oakmount: building blitz and pub sales put the fizz back into Press Up
At the beginning of 2022, as pandemic restrictions were eased in Ireland, Paddy McKillen jr and Matt Ryan set their sights on a “blitz of building”.
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07 Apr '24 |
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Property deals, bogus companies and cash businesses key to criminal laundering, says Europol report
Europol, the EU’s cross-border police cooperation agency, says there are 821 significant organised crime groups operating within the bloc with a combined membership of around 25,000. - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '24 |
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JLL Ireland: Office leasing in Dublin hit its lowest quarterly levels since 2013
The latest research from JLL Ireland, tracking Dublin’s office market in Q1 2024, shows that there have been low levels of leasing activity in the opening quarter, with 196,000 sq. ft across 31 deal - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '24 |
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Why 43-50 Dolphin’s Barn Street remains derelict after 20 years of inactivity
This relates to a developer in Dún Laoghaire who wants to build a 12-storey apartment block with 102 apartments on the grounds of St Michael’s Hospital. - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '24 |
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Mark Keenan: Less than one-third of all new homes built last year were made available to ‘regular’ buyers
Government will expect an upbeat reception to data showing a decent uptick in new-home completions as outlined by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). It reports a 10pc rise in Irish new-home output - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '24 |
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Residents take 387-home Dalguise development in Monkstown to court
Plans to build close to 390 apartments in the south Dublin suburb of Monkstown have been stalled by a High Court challenge to permission that had been granted by An Bord Pleanála. The action has been - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '24 |
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Adroit Company Ltd appeals refusal of 181 apartment Harold’s Cross development
The council last month refused planning permission to the Large Scale Residential (LRD) scheme that consists of four apartment blocks rising between four and seven storeys at Harold’s Cross Road aft - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '24 |
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DEAL: PCI Pharma takes newly constructed facility of 69,978sq ft at Unit 736, Northwest Logistics Parkon on 15-year term
The rent is understood to be about €13 per square foot. Unit 735 will be ready for occupation in the first quarter of 2025 and will be available to lease through joint agents Savills and CBRE at an - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '24 |
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CBRE appoints León Murray as director of new planning division
CBRE Ireland has announced the appointment of León Murray to the position of director of its newly established planning division.
Mr Murray has previously held senior positions at Turley Planning - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '24 |
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DEAL: Private Irish investor pays €4.4m for Garda human resources headquarters in Navan, Co Meath
The price paid represents a discount of 23 per cent on the €5.7 million figure agent Colliers had been guiding when it brought the property to the market last September. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '24 |
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Investment in commercial real estate plummets to lowest level since 2013
The latest statistics from BNP Paribas Real Estate show that just €161.7 million was spent across the various sectors of the market in the first quarter of this year, a level not seen since 2013. Th - Subscribe |
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03 Apr '24 |
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Response to David McWilliams from Dublin Democratic Planning Association: "I do not know where his data originates, but it does not match ours."
In my lifetime work as an architect, I never heard of judicial review of housing planning decisions until the advent of SHD. Our research shows that these “legal objections” were indeed based on a - Subscribe |
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03 Apr '24 |
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Dissolution of Digital Hub could leave lots of Thomas Street area property vacant
Phased development of Pear Tree Crossing could leave some buildings that the DHDA now rents out as offices for small companies in the LDA’s hands for years as it develops the campus, one part at a t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '24 |
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Finnish short-term rental (serviced aparthotels) start-up Bob W eyes Irish market
“Actively, we’re looking to expand in Dublin. We’re engaged with several partners,” co-founder and group chief executive Niko Karstikko said. “We expect to be there sooner than later.” - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Apr '24 |
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Grafton Street’s story: How a downbeat country lane became an upmarket home for A-listers, hotels, Turkish baths and shops
"If nobody goes for planning permission – and that’s been the case with most buildings on the street with long-standing legacy issues of poor presentation – neither of those two policy instrumen - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 Apr '24 |
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Paul McNeive: There is an opportunity for political parties to tackle conveyancing delays
Solicitors won’t like it, but there is a perception that it suits the legal profession to keep property conveyancing unnecessarily complex, in order to maximise fees. I don’t agree, but the existi - Subscribe |
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