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01 Jul '10 |
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On the move
Knight Frank Ireland has recruited Andrew Watt as its new head of professional services. Savills has appointed Fiona Heffernan as its business development and marketing manager, a newly created role. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Jul '10 |
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CIE briefs owners over new Dart tunnel
Before formally lodging a planning application on Tuesday for the ?2.5 billion service, the transport company wrote a few days earlier to more than 4,500 owners informing them of a property protection - Subscribe |
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01 Jul '10 |
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Get ready folks - it's Surveyors: The Movie
?We know that for a lot of people surveying is a bit of a mystery, so we see this film as a way of explaining what we do,? says Peter Stapleton, president of the SCS. - Subscribe |
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01 Jul '10 |
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Seeking consistency between local development and national planning
THE DECISION by the Environment Minister John Gormley to review some of the planning practices in six county and city councils is being seen as a mere warm-up exercise for his new Planning Bill which - Subscribe |
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01 Jul '10 |
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Some signs of commercial market recovering: CBRE
The Dublin office of CB Richard Ellis Group (?CBRE?), the international commercial real estate firm, today launched their latest bi-monthly assessment of conditions in the Irish commercial - Subscribe |
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01 Jul '10 |
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Repayments up for buy-to-let borrowers
PERMANENT TSB will soon inform 800 customers paying interest-only mortgages on buy-to-let investment properties that they must start repaying capital on the loans as well as the interest from January - Subscribe |
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01 Jul '10 |
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Sherry FitzGerald: Dublin house prices down 49% from peak
"There is no doubt that the overall market remains challenging. That said, there are emerging signs of cautious confidence in the established housing market." - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
30 Jun '10 |
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Gormley urged to apologise over planning inquiry bid
A FIANNA FÁIL councillor has demanded an apology from the Environment Minister for the way he announced a planning inquiry last week. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Jun '10 |
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Auction gets ?792,000
The agent Michael Lyng said the 68-acre Plunketstown property with a house in need of refurbishment was bought by three local people. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Jun '10 |
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Buyers approach Anglo in bid for lap-dancing club
The terrace of seven properties on Lime Street was owned by Futurist Developments and Anglo appointed Edward Symmons as receiver to collect the rents, but has not instructed the receiver to sell the p - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Jun '10 |
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?5.6bn Uk contracts
SEVEN Irish building contractors are currently working on more than 60 schemes in the UK where the combined construction cost exceeds £4.6bn (?5.6bn). - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Jun '10 |
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Couple are ordered to tear down illegally built house
While demolition would impose a great hardship, especially as Mr Murray was now a victim of the general downturn in the building industry, the law "must be upheld". - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Jun '10 |
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Judge slams developers as ?140m claim thrown out
SOLICITOR Noel Smyth has lost a ?140m damages claim against rival developer Liam Carroll following a year-long legal battle to secure control over a valuable site. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jun '10 |
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INTO finds 10-year tenant
The Irish National Teachers Organisation has found a tenant for 39 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 – one of two interconnecting Georgian buildings it acquired a number of years ago. The two buildings, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jun '10 |
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New arrivals in Carrickmines
The Park in Carrickmines continues to broaden its appeal as an out-of-town shopping complex. Latest arrivals are pet retailer Petstop and beauty boutique Brown Cow. Petstop will trade out of a unit of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jun '10 |
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Commercial investment up on 2009
TURNOVER in the commercial property investment market this year could reach the 2008 figure of ?750 million if the deals currently agreed are completed, according to the latest report on the Irish mar - Subscribe |
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30 Jun '10 |
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Tesco to open large shop in Oranmore
TESCO is to step up the competition in the Galway grocery trade by opening a larger than usual supermarket near the city. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jun '10 |
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Grafton Street rents down more than Henry Street
The latest Lisney rental indices shows that Grafton Street rents have dropped by 13.11 per cent more than those on Henry Street. The report, by Aoife Brennan of Lisney, blamed the ?poor physical envir - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jun '10 |
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Office rentals on the up again
THE DUBLIN office market showed further signs of recovery in the three months up to the end of June and with a high volume of space reserved for the coming months overall take-up could reach 92,900sq - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jun '10 |
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McNamara's ?60m project
A COMPANY controlled by developer Bernard McNamara is to seek the approval of Nama to proceed with a ?60 million leisure and retail complex at the front of The Square shopping centre in Tallaght, Co D - Subscribe |
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