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20 May '18 |
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Plans for first school in Dublinâ??s Cherrywood submitted
Hines has lodged the application with Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council for the 700-pupil primary school ahead of a decision, expected in the coming weeks, on the development of the first large-s - Subscribe |
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18 May '18 |
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New York-inspired Prism office building for â?¬20m development in Cork docklands
Tower Holdings Group, owned by Kevin Oâ??Sullivan, will oversee the development of the proposed commercial building. An application has been lodged with Cork City Council seeking full planning permiss - Subscribe |
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18 May '18 |
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Cashing in on the recovery of the property market
Earlier this week, David Ehrlich, the founding chief executive of the Stateâ??s biggest landlord, earned a â?¬4.2 million profit selling his shares in the company to its largest investor, listed Canad - Subscribe |
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18 May '18 |
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10,000 borrowers should lose homes, says expert
â??It is absolutely essential that if you want to protect the vast majority of responsible borrowers youâ??ve got to allow the banks deal with the very small percentage â?? about 2 per cent, 10,000 or - Subscribe |
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18 May '18 |
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Coldwell Banker appoint Karen Mulvaney to Residential Sales & Management Team
Coldwell Banker have announced the appointment of Karen Mulvaney to its Residential Sales and Management team in Dublin.Karen is a well-known and respected specialist in the property industry with alm - Subscribe |
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18 May '18 |
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Will Silicon Valley robber barons really kill traditional shops?
The ebullient chief executive of Harvey Norman here, Blaine Callardâ??s message is that the dystopian retail apocalypse narrative, which holds that online will continue to strangle high-street shoppin - Subscribe |
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17 May '18 |
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How real is risk of a fall in property prices? Even recession might not do it
Is there "a material risk" that the value of your home will fall? The country's top central banker warned as much last week. As Philip Lane also happens to be an internationally respected economist, h - Subscribe |
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17 May '18 |
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Flannery hotel plan turned down by council
The eight-storey plan, which included 27 executive self-contained suites by the Flannerys' Foxfield Inns, involved the demolition of four vacant and semi-derelict buildings to make way for the large e - Subscribe |
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17 May '18 |
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Advisory body urges State to build homes on public land
The State should look to land it already owns such as former docks and rail depots as it seeks to solve the housing crisis, the National Economic and Social Council (Nesc) has said. - Subscribe |
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17 May '18 |
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DEAL: Richmond Homes buys prime Sandymount site in one of highest residential sales this year
A Victorian house on Sandymountâ??s Park Avenue has been sold in an off-market deal to Irish housebuilder Richmond Homes. No 11 Park Avenue, which occupies the largest site of any single home on the e - Subscribe |
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16 May '18 |
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Ardstone in â?¬20m Dublin land sale
Ardstone's move to sell Eden Plaza is in keeping with its decision to shift its focus from the commercial sector to residential. Last year, it made â?¬3m when it sold the last of its Dublin office inv - Subscribe |
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16 May '18 |
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Fears south Dublin suburb 'would end up like communist Europe' in wake of planned development
Stillorgan is set to see almost 300 apartments and student accommodation units built after a green light to an extensive development was granted by An Bord Pleanála.
Cairn Homes has been given app - Subscribe |
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16 May '18 |
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Ires Reit founding chief makes â?¬4m profit on sale of shares in company
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David Ehrlich, the founding chief executive of the Republicâ??s biggest landlord, has earned a â?¬4 million profit on the - Subscribe |
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16 May '18 |
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Victoriaâ??s Secret store opening in Dublin criticised
Margaret McDonald: â??Dublin is only just about above the threshold to be a big enough city for a Victoriaâ??s Secret. You need as lot of traffic [footfall] to support a store like that. Grafton Stree - Subscribe |
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16 May '18 |
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One of every two Dublin rentals now only for tourists, Daft.ie study claims
This means that 53 per cent of homes in the Dublin rental market are currently not available to long-term tenants, Daft.ieâ??s Martin Clancy said.
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16 May '18 |
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Sales Negotiator sought to join DNG team in Terenure
A rare and exciting opportunity has become available for a Sales Negotiator to join our established team in Terenure.The successful applicant will have the opportunity to work in this highly desirable - Subscribe |
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15 May '18 |
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Plans for one of Irelandâ??s biggest mosques get green light in Blanchardstown
Plans for one of the largest mosques in Ireland have been given the go-ahead by An Bord Pleanála in spite of local opposition. The board approved the development after finding that it would not serio - Subscribe |
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14 May '18 |
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Irish Life fears Hibernia Reit's office plan too close for comfort
A perusal of the latest cases before An Bord Pleanala shows that Irish Life - the owners of Google's newest home at the Velasco - have appealed a number of aspects of Hibernia's plan to add 11,367 sq - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 May '18 |
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Victoria Homes is to seek planning permission for 850 homes on Glenamuck Road, in Carrickmines
It is the first major project for Victoria Homes, which is run by Derek Byrne and Danny Whelan and backed by international investors. The planning application for the â?¬375m scheme will go straight t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 May '18 |
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Ulster Bank Index: Irish construction activity accelerates to three-month high
The latest reading signalling a sharp expansion in Irish construction was the second fastest since May 2017. The overall upturn, the bankâ??s report said, was driven by an increase in new projects fol - Subscribe |
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