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19 Mar '24 |
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Hundreds of jobs at risk as Ted Baker shops in UK and Ireland poised for insolvency
The retailer has more than 40 stores in the UK and seven in Ireland
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© Business Post |
19 Mar '24 |
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Whatever the housing target, it looks like the state is stuck at current levels
As Department of Finance officials warn the state’s housing target must be increased to 50,000 homes, it’s difficult to see how that number could be achieved - Subscribe |
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19 Mar '24 |
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Navigating the real estate maze: Advice for home buyers in an overpriced rental market
As rents continue to rise, mortgage advisor, Margaret Barrett, offers her advice on the challenges and options available to first time buyers - Subscribe |
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19 Mar '24 |
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Short-term rental providers say they'll be 'criminalised' with the 'stroke of a pen'
The concern relates to the Government’s proposed Registration of Short Term Tourism Letting Bill, which will configure an EU law compelling providers in such zones to register their premises annuall - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
18 Mar '24 |
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DEAL: First tenants secured for Aviva’s 18 Lower Leeson Street office block
18 Lower Leeson Street in Dublin 2 has secured its first two high-profile tenants since its major revamp by landlord Aviva Life and Pensions Ireland: Falko Regional Aircraft Limited and Lockton Irelan - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Mar '24 |
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Dublin City Council refuses planning permission for 14-storey apartment block on site at Herbert Park
There is currently permission for a 12-storey block on the site, and Derryroe Ltd, a company owned by the operators of the Herbert Park Hotel, the McSharry and Kennedy families, had sought approval to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Mar '24 |
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Dún Laoghaire councillors to decide on controversial Living Streets scheme
Plan to reduce traffic and increase facilities for cyclists has split business community, residents and councillors. Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council said it was “evident that the majority of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Mar '24 |
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Wealthy Chinese buyers snapping up south Dublin homes ‘sight unseen’
Guangqian Yu, owner of buyer’s agency Vanke Ireland says his clients, in addition to buying homes, might buy two investment properties to rent out, usually in the south inner city, Grand Canal Dock - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
10 Mar '24 |
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Questions remain for Nama as state looks to finally close door on financial crash
Ireland’s ‘bad bank’ will finally be wound down in 2025 after significant controversy over its activities - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Mar '24 |
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Five hundred affordable homes to be made available across Fingal
Fingal County Council will bring a further 492 homes to market over the next eight weeks in Mulhuddart, Donabate, Hollystown, Rush, Balgriffin, Lusk and Swords.
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07 Mar '24 |
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Irish Life and Hines Real Estate tell planning hearing Metrolink tunnel will hit building basements
Solicitors argued that TII’s reports should be scrapped as they had been done using “ghost buildings”. One of these buildings was demolished four years ago and one was demolished 11 years ago. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Mar '24 |
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O’Flynn Group snaps up prime residential site in Brighton Road, Foxrock for €10m
The price paid by the Cork-based developer represents a 13 per cent discount on the €11.5 million agent Lisney Commercial Real Estate had been seeking when it brought the site to the market on behal - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Mar '24 |
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Pat Davitt: I fear a very different kind of property crash
We could be heading for a new form of “crash”, not this time in terms of falling prices but in social solidarity and social cohesion. The shape of this one, should it be allowed to happen, will be - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Mar '24 |
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Multinationals raising ‘significant concerns’ around housing in Ireland, ESRI says
ESRI research professor Kieran McQuinn said house prices are going to continue to rise because although supply levels are increasing, they remain below the levels needed to meet not just natural deman - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Mar '24 |
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German and Australian investors in €40m bid for prime Dublin office at 40 Molesworth Street
State Street purchased 40 Molesworth Street in 2018 as part of a multimillion-euro asset swap in which it ceded ownership of Deloitte House on Earlsfort Terrace to Irish property company, Iput. - Subscribe |
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07 Mar '24 |
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Land Development Agency eyes sites to buy but warns prices must ‘adjust’
The Land Development Agency (LDA), which is spearheading the Government’s campaign to increase housing supply, is inviting private landowners and developers to submit expressions of interest for sit - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Mar '24 |
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Women in property: ‘We generally have to work harder to achieve the same results as men’
Marian Finnegan (Sherry FitzGerald), Claire Solon (Greystar), Marie Hunt (Iput), Emma Maye (Ardale), Michele Jackson (TWM), Orla McMorrow (DNG). Centre: Shirley Coulter (SCSI)
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06 Mar '24 |
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Meath residents lodged appeals to bring Glenveagh ‘to heel’ in land negotiation, High Court hears
Glenveagh Homes claimed that the appeals were designed to coerce a higher price in a land sale - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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2023 revenues at Glenveagh Properties dip by 6%
Housebuilder Glenveagh Properties has reported lower revenues and pre-tax profits for 2023 but said that underlying market demand for new homes continues to be very strong and it will provide the keys - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Feb '24 |
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Ronan Group Real Estate submits plan for 17-storey tower in Dublin docklands
RGRE has sought permission to demolish the bank’s existing six-storey office building and to replace it with a new net-zero structure built to LEED Platinum standard with an A3 Ber rating and geothe - Subscribe |
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