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30 Jun '16 |
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IFSC weighs up post-Brexit office block opportunities
Up to 100,000 bankers from the City of London could be looking for office accommodation in cities across Europe in the wake of the UK's decision to leave the EU. - Subscribe |
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30 Jun '16 |
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Georgian properties see range of investors pile in
Stephen Conway of Colliers International says the typical profile of purchasers is generally local and international high net worth investors. "There is also an increase in interest from parties looki - Subscribe |
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30 Jun '16 |
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Hammerson closes deal on Dundrum Town Centre
Hammerson and Chartered Land declined to comment on the deal, whose completion represents the culmination of a process which began with Hammerson and Allianz's â?¬1.85bn acquisition of a portfolio of - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Jun '16 |
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Fast track approval for new city homes
Instead of taking "months" to give the go-ahead for the regeneration of the Dominick Street flats, Housing Minister Simon Coveney said it would take just two days, meaning people would be in their hom - Subscribe |
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30 Jun '16 |
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Property prices on the rise again as market braces for impact of Brexit
Property Industry Ireland Peter Stafford said: "While continued moderation in house price growth may seem like positive news for potential first-time buyers, more Government action is needed to help p - Subscribe |
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30 Jun '16 |
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DEAL: Fenian Street site, directly opposite Twitter HQ, in Dublin 2 sells for more than â?¬1.1m
A redevelopment site at 24/25/26 Fenian Street in Dublin 2, has been sold by CBRE for a price of more than â?¬1.1 million. - Subscribe |
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30 Jun '16 |
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DEAL: 3, 4, 5 and 9 Kingscourt, Parnell Street retail units in Dublin 1 sell for over â?¬2.2m
Numbers 3,4,5 and 9 Kingscourt are rented by Star Asia Foods, Subway, Roy Hogan Pharmacy and La Cucina Café producing a rent of �261,000 per annum. - Subscribe |
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30 Jun '16 |
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DEAL: Ballymount warehouse in Dublin 12 makes â?¬810k
BNP Paribas Real Estate has secured â?¬810,000 for a 1,180sq m (4,040sq ft) warehouse and office let to Gardiner Security at Ballymount Business Park, Dublin 12. The unit is let for 20 years at a rent - Subscribe |
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30 Jun '16 |
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CBRE: Commercial market faces some uncertainty in light of the Brexit vote
DOWNLOAD HERE >>> CBRE have released their latest bi-monthly report on all sectors of the Irish commercial property market at the mid-year point. Wi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jun '16 |
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An Taisce object to Hodson's Dublin hotel plan
The heritage protection body lodged an appeal against Dublin City Council's decision to give the go-ahead to a new six-storey four star 263 bedroom hotel plan by the Hodson Bay Hotel Group in the Libe - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jun '16 |
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Result will rattle housing market still reeling from a decade of pain
The scenario is somewhat worse for those segments of the market more reliant on British-based buyers. It is estimated that around 3pc of residential property sold in Ireland is acquired by UK-based pu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jun '16 |
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Haven to cut variable rates and pay â?¬2k to new borrowers
Haven, the AIB subsidiary, is to reduce its variable rate for existing customers by 0.35pc in a move that will save a typical borrower â?¬35 a month, the Irish Independent understands. - Subscribe |
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29 Jun '16 |
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Iput pays â?¬17.8m for Dunnes Stores distribution centre Rosemount Business Park in Dublin 15
The vendor is Green Property. Dunnes is the occupier on a 20-year lease from September 2008, paying an annual rent of â?¬1.15 million, which equates to â?¬4.41 per sq ft - Subscribe |
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29 Jun '16 |
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Castlepark get An Bord Pleanála approval for facelift of Scotch House on Dublinâ??s Burgh Quay
Another prominent Dublin office block is to get a facelift. An Bord Pleanála has just given its approval for the redevelopment of Scotch House, a 1980s office block on Burgh Quay, near Oâ??Connell Br - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Jun '16 |
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Real deal: the business of property by Philip Farrell
Liam Hargaden of Jordan Auctioneers in Co Kildare sees a shortage of supply in three-bed starter homes with more and more buyers moving out from the capital. - Subscribe |
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28 Jun '16 |
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Oâ??Flynn brothers suing Nama over information leak
Oâ??Flynn Construction is understood to have been among a number of Nama debtors about whose properties former agency official Enda Farrell leaked information to investment companies. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jun '16 |
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Keith Lowe: How I'd tackle the housing crisis, Minister...
If the Central Bank will not amend its overly-strict mortgage lending rules, the Government should take the lead and introduce a first-time buyer's grant for buyers of new and second-hand properties a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jun '16 |
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John Lewis planning to open in Dublin in a section within two floors at Arnotts
In October Arnotts will open a John Lewis section spanning two floors of its Henry Street shop. It has struck a deal to sell 700 products from the UK chain's own-brand home and lifestyle range, includ - Subscribe |
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27 Jun '16 |
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Our commercial real estate market fights uncertainty of Brexit
JLL Ireland chief executive John Moran: "The biggest risk to the Irish market is a period of paralysis and lack of activity, however we believe the probability of this occurring is relatively remote." - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Jun '16 |
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James Mulhall, of Murphy Mulhall: Can the commercial market maintain its current growth level?
Occupier demand should remain relatively stable based on existing corporate requirements and demand for expansion space among the tech/creative/digital sector. Provided the new found "meeting of the m - Subscribe |
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