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20 Apr '17 |
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BNP Paribas Real Estate appointment
BNP Paribas Real Estate has announced the appointment of Kenneth Rouse as deputy managing director of its operations here in Ireland with effect from July 1 this year. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Apr '17 |
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?100m ISIF-backed joint venture bankrolls four office developments
A funding platform that's a joint venture between the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) and US-based Quadrant Real Estate has contributed to loan facilities totalling ?238.4m used to bankroll - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Apr '17 |
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Apple site objector may stall Amazon's ?1bn plan
Allan Daly, an engineer from Athenry, Co Galway, has argued that permission for the project should not be granted until the internet giant specifies precisely how much energy the campus will use. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Apr '17 |
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Cantillon: no solutions and no clear stats on housing crisis
To make matters worse, we have no reliable statistics on what we??re currently building. The Department of Housing says about 15,000 new dwellings were constructed last year but this figure is rubbis - Subscribe |
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20 Apr '17 |
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Cantor Fitzgerald investors set to buy interest in Carrickmines office complex
Cantor Fitzgerald is buying into four office blocks that are home to a variety of tenants in Carrickmines in Dublin??s south suburbs that Park Developments is selling for ?41 million. - Subscribe |
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20 Apr '17 |
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Irish house prices up nearly 11% in year to February
In the year to February, residential property prices at national level increased by 10.7%. This compares with an increase of 8.1% in the year to January and an increase of 5.4% in the twelve months to - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 Apr '17 |
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Dublin estate agent must pay ?3,000 for refusing single mother
The WRC said those words used by the letting agent that the landlord was looking for a couple ??were sufficient to establish a prima facie case that prohibited conduct took place?. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
19 Apr '17 |
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Works starts on ?17m office scheme in Limerick
Work on the first location at Henry St, known as The Gardens International Office, which commenced yesterday, will involve an investment of ?17.6m with a completion date in 2018. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
19 Apr '17 |
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Moneda Developments, developers of laundry in Cork, must check for graves
The details are among the further information requested in relation to the recent planning application for the Good Shepherd Convent at Sunday??s Well on the northside of Cork city. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Apr '17 |
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Burlington Real Estate scraps plans to float Reit
The Dublin-based firm??s managing director John Bruder told Bloomberg in an interview that ??by the time we came around, that small opportunity had been pretty well mopped up?. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Apr '17 |
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DEAL: 1 Grantham Street, a redbrick off Camden Street, sells for ?1.9m
It currently produces a rental income of ?81,000 per annum, equating to ?123/sq m (?11.50/sq ft). It has an overall floor area of 706sq m (7,596sq ft), which is shared by Douglas Wallace Consult - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
19 Apr '17 |
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OPW negotiates three floors of Smithfield??s Infinity Building
The State agency has settled for a rent of ?247/sq m (?23/sq ft) for three floors of the Infinity Building at Smithfield, Dublin 7, extending to 3,483sq m (37,500sq ft). The newly agreed level is - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
18 Apr '17 |
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From Boyzone to Ballymore and beyond: Paul Keogh
If there was a problem, the Dubliner was sent as Mulryan's 'consigliere' to Nama's HQ on Grand Canal Street to iron things out. "I'm probably not the friendliest face to be sent into Nama but I always - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Apr '17 |
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Howl At The Moon nightclub to be replaced by 53-room hotel
In 2016, the venues became part of the Mercantile Group following a merger, but Howl At The Moon was sold some months later to Oakmount for a reported ?3.2 million. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Apr '17 |
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Austrian pharma group to redomicile to Dublin
Nabriva, a Vienna based clinical stage biopharmaceutical company engaged in the research and development of novel anti-infectives to treat serious bacterial infections, will create a new Irish entity - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Apr '17 |
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Pippa pop-up fuels Dundrum footfall surge
Hammerson, which operates almost 180 leases at Dundrum, agreed 21 leases in January 2017, delivering rental uplifts of 7pc, and is set to agree a further 40 in the coming year. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
17 Apr '17 |
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Banks 'may be unwilling to lend to ease housing crisis'
A key finding of the report is that cash is still king for many Irish property buyers. Cash buyers account for about 60pc of all transactions and this trend will remain strong, with cash buyers making - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Apr '17 |
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Dublin's new urban quarter to have population of 8,000
Up to 3,500 homes, all of which will be apartments, are expected to be sanctioned for construction over the coming years in the new urban quarter at the city??s east end, taking the projected future - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Apr '17 |
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Coveney denies spin on numbers for new house builds
This is because it is based on ESB meter connection data, which typically overstates the level of new builds, reflecting the fact that new electricity connections can be triggered by work to existing - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Apr '17 |
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Cairn Homes founders enjoy ?14m in pay and stock
Cairn Homes?? two founding executive directors, Michael Stanley and Alan McIntosh, received ?14.2 million in stock and remuneration in 2016, in the company??s first full year as a publicly-quoted - Subscribe |
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