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15 Apr '10 |
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Gardai told they can force way into developer's home
The court was told Mr Coughlan was the only one of the three who failed to supply a statement of assets sought by Loparco SA, a Luxembourg-registered company through which the investors provided some - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '10 |
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Council to slow development in 'overzoned' Ennis area
DEVELOPERS IN the greater Ennis area are facing further writedowns in the value of land banks following Clare County Council?s move to ?freeze? large tracts from development around the town. - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Couple tell court ACC behaved in 'arrogant and unjust' manner
She and her husband had in 2008 a portfolio of some 34 residential investment properties, and one of the reasons for the deterioration of their relationship was her husband?s failure to manage properl - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
15 Apr '10 |
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One-in-five houses are empty, says report
Speaking at the publication of the report, director of the RIAI John Graby said more precise numbers on the level of empty houses was vital and that unemployed architects, surveyor engineers and const - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '10 |
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Fingal: delivering success for the Dublin region
A conference organised by Keith Simpson and Associates; Speakers included the Minister Mary Coughlan, and Dr William Hynes, director of strategic planning at Keith Simpson and Associates - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '10 |
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How will council value homes?
The council is saying its stock is being revalued and will be released for sale within two weeks. But will buyers maintain a ?wait and see? approach in case there?s a flood of Nama-related apartments - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Isabel Morton: Buyers are beginning to flower slowly
Ciaran Cassidy, Lisney, Terenure: ?These days we?re happy enough to see some steady activity and movement. Transaction levels have increased as buyers are less hesitant and more upbeat.? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '10 |
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Jack Fagan: Letting is the only game in town
Only a few months ago one agency charged a fee of ?1,800 after showing three clients around a D6 apartment. If you think that is on the grabby side, then consider another of the big name agencies whic - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Dublin office vacancy down for first time in two years
Willie Dowling: "Letting activity in the first quarter of 2010 was primarily characterised by smaller lettings, with 17 of the 36 lettings signed during Q1 2010 extending to less than 450m2 in size. - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Signs of a positive turnaround in the Dublin office market
Fionnuala O?Buachalla: ?The drop in prime rental values for Dublin offices during 2009 combined with increasing levels of incentives being offered to tenants have made the city more competitive to pro - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '10 |
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Service charges down 13%
A new report by Jones Lang LaSalle shows that average service charges in the Dublin office market fell by 13 per cent from the end of 2008. Typical charges now stand at ?62.85 per sq m (?5.8 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Apr '10 |
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Nama setting up committee on 'ghost' estates, says Minister
In his first major speech since taking office, Minister of State for Planning Ciarán Cuffe will tell the Irish Planning Institute?s annual conference in Tullamore, Co Offaly, that a new group has been - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '10 |
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NAMA: Some estates not worth completing
NAMA?s chief executive, Brendan McDonagh said NAMA?s valuers had factored this in when deciding the write down on loans on the banks? and building societies? books. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Apr '10 |
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Davy tells property investors to lodge tax writeoff claim
Investors who have lost their entire investment in a site to be developed by builder Joe O'Reilly have been advised by Davy to lodge a claim with the Revenue Commissioners which may help recoup their - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Apr '10 |
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Northside industrial units are in demand
Michael Cotter's Park Developments has let two units at Northwest Business Park, Ballycoolin, Dublin 15. Unit 508B, comprising 1,395sqm, has been let to Devine Logistics on a 10-year lease at an annu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Apr '10 |
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Commercial property prices and rents on the slide in Cork
Rents for prime city centre offices slipped 12.3pc in the last six months as vacancy levels for the city and suburbs rose to 21.1pc by March this year. These are among the findings in the latest DTZ S - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Apr '10 |
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Future looks grim for top 10 borrowers
The big 10 include: Liam Carroll; Bernard McNamara; Sean Mulryan of Ballymore; Paddy McKillen, owner of the Jervis Shopping Centre; Treasury Holdings, owned by Johnny Ronan and Richard Barrett; and Co - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Apr '10 |
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McNamara gets until May 4 to lodge statement of assets
The application by the investors -- who include Martin Naughton, Lochlann Quinn and the Coolmore Stud -- arises after Ringsend Property Ltd, a Jersey-registered company representing them, secured summ - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Apr '10 |
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'We will go after high-life developers tooth and nail'
BANKS were "chasing the dragon" as they fell over each other to advance loans to developers during the decade-long property boom, NAMA boss Brendan McDonagh said yesterday. - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '10 |
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75% off five-acre Athlone site
A five-acre commercial site in Athlone, Co Westmeath, which had a selling price of €5m in 2006 but did not change hands, is back on the market at €1.25m. Mark Reynolds of Savills is handing - Subscribe |
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