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23 Aug '17 |
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Gender pay gap for surveyors closed by jump in female salaries
A dramatic salary surge for women in the sector in just a year has largely closed a gender pay gap among surveyors, according to a survey of wage levels across Ireland.
Almost 1,100 chartered surveyo - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '17 |
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Prime business district in Dublin has vacancy rate near 20%
Research by property database GeoDirectory and DKM Economic Consultants: Despite reports of strong demand for office space in the centre of Dublin, Dublin 2, one of the city??s core business district - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '17 |
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DEAL: Hotel Chocolat to set up its sweet business in Dublin
The UK chocolatier Hotel Chocolat is to open a new store in the GPO retail building on Dublin??s Henry Street. A second store will be launched at Dundrum Town Centre while a third is being considered - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '17 |
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Web Summit chief executive says vested interests mean housing crisis won??t be solved any time soon
Mr Cosgrave said there was a ??challenging environment? for companies looking to expand in the State.
??This [began as] a boot-strap start-up, and at the start you??re just grateful for a few pe - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '17 |
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Ronan firm in push to gain permission for large projects
Mr Ronan??s group has also lodged an appeal with An Bord Pleanála against Wicklow Co Council??s decision to refuse planning permission for a planned ?50m sports hotel near Enniskerry. - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '17 |
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Rents have reached a new all-time high: Daft.ie 2017 Q2 rental report
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Rents in the second quarter of 2017 were 11.8% higher than a year previously, the fifth quarter in a row where rents nationally have increased by at least 10%. - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '17 |
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Toronto Dominion Bank, Canada??s largest lender eyes up post-Brexit hub in Dublin
The group also has an operation in Dublin, TD Global Finance, which first opened in 1998 and is located in the IFSC. A small operation, it trades international equity, interest rate and credit product - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Aug '17 |
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Claddagh Jewellers plans new Grafton St premises
The premises at 2 Grafton Street is a prime location. The building, a protected structure, is owned by an investor vehicle controlled by Davy. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 Aug '17 |
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O'Flynn given leave to challenge Dublin planning refusal within the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone
O'Flynn Capital Partners (OFCP) is seeking a determination from the courts on a recent decision by the board in which it was refused planning permission for the development in Cabinteely in south coun - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Aug '17 |
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Cairn Homes converts ?60m worth of founder shares
The conversion comes due to an incentive scheme that requires the company to meet certain targets that include increasing its value by 12.5 per cent. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
17 Aug '17 |
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Iceland eyes more stores as losses halved in Republic
Iceland has seven stores in seven in Dublin, as well as in Carlow, Clonmel, Co Tipperary, Douglas, Cork, Galway, Letterkenny, Co Donegal, Longford, Midleton, Co Cork, Tralee, Co Kerry, and Waterford. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 Aug '17 |
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Housing shortage to drive up prices by 15pc over the next three years
House prices are set to rise by 15pc over the next three years, a survey conducted by the Central Bank has found.
The survey of estate agents, auctioneers, economists and surveyors indicates prices w - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Aug '17 |
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How can we force vulture funds to build homes?
They are not inherently evil. They are just rational.
And rather than rail helplessly against the predictable behaviour of the sort of mobile international capital we invited into Ireland in the firs - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Aug '17 |
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Bill Nowlan investment fund, Dublin Artisan Development Fund, buys Tallaght apartment portfolio (MISSED)
The newly formed Dublin Artisan Development Fund has purchased the portfolio of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments in New Bancroft Hall from Park Developments for more than ?30 million. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Aug '17 |
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DEAL: Skerries Point Shopping Centre sells above guide for ?3.4m (MISSED)
An American investment company, Grand Coast Capital, has bought the Skerries Point Shopping Centre in north Dublin for ?3.4 million ?? ?400,000 above the guide price set by selling agent Leona Mu - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Aug '17 |
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Patrizia top bidder at about ?132 million for 319 apartments at former Dún Laoghaire golf course (MISSED)
The widespread interest in the investment (bidders included Irish Life, Irish Reit, AIG, SW3 and Tristan Capital Partners) underlines the continuing confidence in a rental market that is under-supplie - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Aug '17 |
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Homeowners face up to 125% increase in property taxes in 2019
Back when the tax was first introduced, the property price register was still in its infancy and property sales were thin on the ground. This meant homeowners had a little bit more flexibility when it - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Aug '17 |
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Homeowners face up to 125% increase in property taxes in 2019
Back when the tax was first introduced, the property price register was still in its infancy and property sales were thin on the ground. This meant homeowners had a little bit more flexibility when it - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Aug '17 |
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Property investment firms own most Dublin vacant sites
Targeted Investment Opportunities, a consortium headed by US investment group Oaktree, which has been prominent in buying up distressed properties in the city in recent years, has two sites on the reg - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
14 Aug '17 |
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Profits at I-Res REIT rose over 25% to ?31m in the six months to the end of June
Chief executive David Ehrlich: ??Despite a recent uptick in completions, the most striking feature of the Irish housing market remains a significant mismatch between supply and demand. This situation - Subscribe |
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