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22 Feb '17 |
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Facebook close to deal to lease office building near IFSC
The Dublin office building targeted by Facebook is between East Point Business Park, where Google and Cisco Systems lease offices, and The Point Village, where Yahoo! occupies space. It already rents - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Feb '17 |
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French Connection assigns lease of Dundrum centre store
The retailer had been paying a rent of ?372,000 for the second-floor unit of about 343sq m (3,692sq ft). Moss Brothers, the menswear specialists, plan to move into the vacant unit later this year. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Feb '17 |
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Investors vie for nursing home stock amid rising demand for places
Marian Finnegan, Cushman & Wakefield: ??The nursing home investment market is currently characterised by a significant level of pent-up demand from both domestic and international investors, with ver - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Feb '17 |
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Watchdog launches probe into competition in mortgage market
Just three banks have an 80pc share of mortgage lending, the commission states, quoting Central Bank research.
Although they are not named, this is understood to be a reference to AIB, Bank of Irelan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Feb '17 |
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Cantillon: Hammerson rakes in rent and charges at Dundrum
The listed UK property group told investors that it expects rental levels at Dundrum Town Centre to hit ?90 million by 2021, from ?65 million at the time of last year??s acquisition. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Feb '17 |
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Topaz and McDonald??s to create 230 jobs in Cork and Carlow
The companies said 230 new jobs will come on stream with the new forecourts, which are located on Junction 5 on the M9, Rathcrogue and Junction 14 on the M8, Fermoy. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
21 Feb '17 |
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Green Reit sees net asset value rise by 4.2%
??In the office sector, a likely beneficiary of Brexit, we have the potential to develop an additional 400,000sq ft at Central Park [in Leopardstown in south Dublin].? - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Feb '17 |
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Three software tech giants eying Irish move
There are ongoing talks with Intuit, Infor and CA Technologies about the possibility of setting up operations in Ireland, the Irish Independent has learned. IDA boss Martin Shanahan told the Irish Ind - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Feb '17 |
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Philip Farrell: Brexit for Ireland ... New homes on the rise ... the Rebuilding Ireland strategy
This demand, which was unforeseen just 12 months ago, will only create additional pressures on an already limited resource. The population of Dublin city is expected to rise by 180,000 by 2030. Time f - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Feb '17 |
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CIE to press ahead with major IFSC development, Connolly Quarter Development
The State-owned transport group received planning permission in 2012 for a scheme on a 3.2 hectare site that will include a 110-bedroom hotel, apartments and office space. CIE has dubbed the project t - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Feb '17 |
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High-tech hotel backed by Denis O'Brien to ease room crisis
Blackpitts Hospitality Limited, which trades as Aloft Dublin City, planned to open the new 202-bedroom hotel in the Blackpitts area of Dublin's Liberties - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Feb '17 |
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Only two properties remain in Silverbanks in Baldoyle
A spokesperson for estate agent Savills told the Irish Independent that, out of 34 units up for sale, only two remained. Prices range from ?155,000 to ?380,000. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Feb '17 |
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Bennett Construction turnover rises 36% to ?131m
Recently filed accounts for the group, which also has operations in London and Munich, show it recorded a profit before tax of ?1.99 million, up from ?1.5 million a year earlier. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Feb '17 |
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Google eyes potential acquisition of the Treasury Building for ?125m
Sources familiar with the detail of the talks, which are understood to have taken place over the last two months, said the web giant was prepared to pay up to ?125m to buy the building, which curren - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
16 Feb '17 |
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Cork??s construction prospects look sky high
Cork??s construction sector turned a corner in 2016, says AECOM associate Glenn Hanna, forecasting that public capital expenditure ??should form the foundations for future growth in the construction - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Feb '17 |
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Apartment owner Ires Reit makes ?47m profit as rents rise
David Ehrlich: "The objective of Ires since we commenced operations in Ireland has been to bring a new positive experience to tenants by providing a professionally-managed product which meets the need - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Feb '17 |
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Ballymore's St Marnock??s Bay, a development of 101 homes in Portmarnock
In the semi-detached style there are 12 of the Sorrel, a three-bedroom, 108sq m (1,163sq ft) property priced from ?450,000. There are nine of the Thistle, a two-storey, four-bedroom house measuring - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Feb '17 |
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Property woes not behind us if the industry is still dominated by men
Amazingly, her comments were met with a low disgruntled hum from some quarters of the room. Classy. Blame it on the booze, and a bit of good natured banter on a night out lads, but really? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Feb '17 |
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Why even the Government can??t count number of new houses
The department said it collated several datasets in respect of three different points in the house construction process. These include planning applications; commencement notices; registrations with t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Feb '17 |
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Standard & Poor??s: ??Another decade?? before property supply meets demand
In a new report, the rating agency said the property market here remains impaired by what it called ??crisis legacy issues?. In particular, it highlighted the high levels of household debt that sti - Subscribe |
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