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24 Aug '18 |
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Bord Pleanála: Windowless hotel rooms unacceptable
Balrath Investments, owner of the Grafton Capital Hotel on Lower Stephen??s St, near the back of St Stephen??s Green shopping centre, wanted to replace a gym, meeting rooms, and plant with 12 window - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '18 |
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DEAL: Friends First acquired Citypoint on Eyre Square for a figure in the region of ?22m
Overall, the asset is producing total rental income of ?1.5m annually.
The retail space is fully let to TK Maxx and Galway Health and Fitness. There are three office tenants, including Mathworks, - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '18 |
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Emmet O'Neill has been given the green light by to develop six-storey hotel on Donnybrook Road
Responding to the concerns of locals and the City Council, Mr O'Neill's firm Kouchin has agreed, among other measures, to reduce the number of bedrooms in the hotel from 78 to 71 to lessen the impact - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '18 |
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Qualtrics to expand company's facilities at offices at Clarendon Row
Ryan Smith: ??We are five years in, but we??re just getting started and by expanding our footprint, we expect to continue to grow at a rapid pace and create more jobs in Dublin in the years ahead,? - Subscribe |
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24 Aug '18 |
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U2 museum plans sent back to the drawing board due to height
The council also had ??reservations? about the ??lack of synergy? between the building and a neighbouring protected structure which developer Harry Crosbie wants to turn into a hotel. - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '18 |
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U+I ramps up delivery of Dublin office developments, specifically at the Ballymoss House site in the Sandyford Business District in South Dublin
Located within a short walk of the Stillorgan Luas stop, Ballymoss House will be rebranded as 'The Hive' over the course of its redevelopment. - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '18 |
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Green light given for 313 new homes (242 apartments and 80 houses on the site) in Cherrywood
William Neville & Sons has secured planning permission from Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council for the construction of 313 homes in the new town of Cherrywood in South Dublin. - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '18 |
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Garrett Kelleher stranded in US as court orders he surrender his passport
The judge ordered Mr Kelleher to surrender his passport to the Clerk of the US District Court of Eastern Pennsylvania and remain in the district pending completion of the discovery issue discussed dur - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '18 |
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JLL: Growth prospects uncertain for Dublin??s retail sector
??What has been noteworthy,? according to Colliers, ??is how the sheer weight of international capital that pursued retail investment opportunities drove down yields while there was limited new oc - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '18 |
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DEAL: Panda Waste owner acquires stake in north Dublin shopping centre
The shopping centre and an adjoining site with planning permission for 247 apartments and further retail space have been sold for slightly over ?42 million, - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '18 |
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Cairn refinances debt facilities to fund new homes growth
Tim Kenny, group finance director of Cairn, said: ??We are delighted to have put this substantial and flexible new debt facility in place and continue our strong relationship with AIB and Ulster Bank - Subscribe |
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23 Aug '18 |
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Lochlann Quinn and Martin Naughton pay ?4.1 million and ?7.1 million respectively for two apartments at Merrion Hotel
At the time of the low key launch, the majority of the 11 residences were quickly sale agreed for seven-figure sums following an off market campaign by agent David Bewley of Lisney. - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '18 |
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Colm McCarthy: Let's do an Einstein thought experiment on rent rates
The excess price of apartments and houses (and hence of rents) in Dublin derives from essentially the same process, the system of restrictive zoning allied to the routine denial of planning permission - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '18 |
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Charlie Weston: Peak of the market now looms as prices soar beyond families' reach
Central Bank lending limits are being cited as the reason why price increases are slowing down, with some evidence of greater supply of properties for sale.
The fall in price growth expectations is - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '18 |
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Housing recovery too little and too late for many
The figures do show a welcome shift away from one-off housing, an issue that has bedevilled planners here and lies at the root of so many of the State??s problems, including the current broadband deb - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '18 |
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Number of new homes built up 30%, CSO figures show
More than 7,900 new homes were built in the first half of 2018, according to the Central Statistics Office, a year-on-year increase of 30 per cent.
Despite the improvement, the figure is well below - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '18 |
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Number of pubs in the Republic continues to drop
New figures from the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland (DIGI) show that there were 1,477 fewer pubs in operation here last year when compared with 2005.
The decline in rural pub numbers continues un - Subscribe |
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21 Aug '18 |
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DEAL: Iput secures deal to sell 40 Molesworth St
While the precise value of the transaction remains unclear, State Street will in return secure ownership of No 40 Molesworth Street from Iput as part of the deal.
The detail of the asset swap betwe - Subscribe |
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21 Aug '18 |
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Ires Reit in bid for further 14-storey tower in Sandyford
Ires Reit has sought planning permission for the development of a 14-storey apartment block at the Beacon South Quarter in Sandyford, south Dublin.
Should the application be approved by Dún Laogha - Subscribe |
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21 Aug '18 |
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Government??s rent scheme falls through its own loopholes
The failure in the system is because of its loopholes ?? allowing properties that have undergone a ??substantial change? to be exempted as well as those that haven??t been let at any time in the - Subscribe |
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