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26 Feb '12 |
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Treasury cannot debate issues at public expense, NAMA tells court
NAMA does not have the "luxury" of allowing Treasury Holdings, as an insolvent developer, to "indefinitely debate" issues with it at the taxpayers' expense, the High Court was told yesterday. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '12 |
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Nama shrouded in mystery
Letter to Indo; There is something about Nama. I feel it in my bones. Another quango set up to benefit the lawyers, accountants, bankers, advisers, PR people and others to continue the neverending gra - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '12 |
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How Nama developer cruised the Caribbean
Park Developments is one half of a consortium partnered with the local council on a massive unfinished €300m marina development at Greystones Harbour, Co Wicklow. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '12 |
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Home truths as register lifts the lid on prices
The database won’t provide any detail about house type, either, such as the number of rooms or whether there is a garden, says Lynch. “We hope to produce more definitive information, but that’s going - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '12 |
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Nama tells court it was right to act over Treasury
THE NATIONAL Assets Management Agency does not have the “luxury” of allowing insolvent developer Treasury Holdings “indefinitely debate” issues with it or allow matters “drift indefinitely” at the tax - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '12 |
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Work to resume on regeneration of Dublin estate
WORK IS to resume next week on the regeneration of St Michael’s Estate in Inchicore, following the resolution of a dispute between Dublin City Council and construction firm Bam Building Ltd. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
25 Feb '12 |
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Guardian Property two years in business and expanding
Guardian Property Asset Management have recently celebrated two years in business by expanding their Residential Sales and Acquisitions services as well as their Lettings & Commercial departments. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
24 Feb '12 |
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Innovation hub ‘will further boost pharma exports’
Ireland’s plan to develop its health innovation hub will see the pharmaceutical sector surpass its record €55bn annual exports, according to John Perry, the minister for small business. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
24 Feb '12 |
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€43m decentralisation sites left lying idle
The Office of Public Works has confirmed that 12 sites bought for over €43m for the Government’s scrapped decentralisation plan are lying idle. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
24 Feb '12 |
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Noel Smyth: We must pull together on issue of children’s health
We made huge mistakes through the Celtic Tiger era, wasting money and blowing countless opportunities — although lessons have been learned. For me, one of these is the need to incentivise everyone to - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '12 |
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Relief over plans for Shrewsbury Rd pad
Ballyrowan Residential, a company believed to be associated with an Irish venture capitalist, is applying for permission to revamp the property and remove former PSI classrooms. PSI is believed to hav - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '12 |
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Deadline looming for tax relief on your mortgage
There are some prospective home buyers who fear they will lose out on mortgage interest tax relief (MIRT) if they don't buy ahead of the deadline for the December termination of the relief, as buyers - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '12 |
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From Mahon Tribunal to Menolly Homes, Ross has been plagued by woes
HE was once one of Ireland's most prolific homebuilders but like many of the boom time developers, Seamus Ross is nursing heavy losses from his investments. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '12 |
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Developer's €40m hotel plan in Montenegro runs into trouble
DEVELOPER Seamus Ross is battling to save a planned €40m investment in Montenegro. The deal, which was funded by Anglo Irish Bank after a high-profile international tender, involved a commitment by Mr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '12 |
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'Slack spaces' being taken up by creative businesses and artists
The old Temple Bar, where artists were able to rent space cheaply from CIÉ before it was re-made as Dublin’s official “cultural quarter”, was a perfect example of how slack spaces can be turned to goo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '12 |
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Bank entitled to orders up to €7.9m
A JUDGE has ruled that Bank of Scotland is entitled to judgment orders up to €7.9 million against businessmen, including Patrick Shovlin and Anthony and Patrick Fitzpatrick. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '12 |
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Treasury Holdings has 'no viable business left'
TREASURY HOLDINGS has “no viable business left” and has produced no evidence to show how it can function without the support of the Nama, the High Court was told yesterday. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Feb '12 |
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John Mockler on 'Key Issues in Property Asset Management'
At the Knight Frank Management Breakfast Seminar 'Key Issues in Property Asset Management'Introduction by John Mockler, Managing Director, Knight Frank Management IrelandHe set the scene in terms of - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '12 |
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Charles Hicks on Property Management
At the Knight Frank Breakfast Presentation European Trends and Best Practice in European Property Management By Charles Hicks, partner responsible for European Property Management, Knight FrankCharles - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Feb '12 |
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Synopsis of Investment Paper ‘Investment Market & Drivers’ by Paul McDowell
At Knight Frank Management Business Breakfast Seminar by Paul McDowell, managing director and Head of Investment, Knight Frank IrelandPaul McDowell, in looking at the Dublin investment market, compare - Subscribe |
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