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11 Oct '17 |
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CBRE reaction to budget
CBRE say that the increased cost of stamp duty will impact negatively on commercial property values & in turn on the value of pensions do nothing to stimulate housing delivery, which is the most criti - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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JLL budget reaction
Following the release of the Budget 2018 today, JLL has mixed views about some of the measures that were introduced. Whilst it is encouraging to see an overall drive for positive economic growth, ther - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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'Innovation corridor' to include Diageo site
Dublin City Council and the IDA are working on plans for an 'innovation corridor' in Dublin 8, which will include a newly-developed site at Diageo's St James's Gate, St James's Hospital and the Nation - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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Budget 2018: Has it just got a lot more expensive to buy land?
According to tax expert Declan McEvoy, IFAC Accountants, the impact on farmers is that those who purchase land will now liable to the higher rate of Stamp Duty. - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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Commercial stamp duty hike 'to hit 550,000 pension values'
That's the claim being made by economist Dr John McCartney, director of research at real estate agents, Savills Ireland.
Responding to the Finance Minister's announcement of the measure, Dr McCartney - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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More cash for new homes in budget as Government sets out 'priority'
"We're going to see an almost doubling in new builds, and it will increase into the following year," he said, referring to delivery of 3,800 new social homes in 2018, up from 2,000 this year. - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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Cushman & Wakefield: Retail rents stabilise as Irish shoppers continue to seek value
It says prime rents on Grafton Street had settled at ?6,500 per sq m in September (38 per cent below their previous peak) while those on Henry Street stand at ?4,683 per sq m (more than 33 per cen - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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DEAL: Oakmount acquires 0.35-acre site on border of Dublin 2 and 8
Oakmount, the property development company headed by Paddy McKillen Jr and Matt Ryan, has acquired a 0.35-acre site at the corner of Lennox Street and South Richmond Street in Dublin 2 and will begin - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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Crane count: 70 cranes visible over centre of Dublin on October 1st
Construction is still concentrated in pockets south of the Liffey ?? Ballsbridge, the Docklands and Molesworth Street ?? where there were 54 cranes (the same as last month). - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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Frascati refurbishment on track for late 2018 completion
Invesco is adding two new major space units, 21 new retail units and eight food and beverage outlets, including a dedicated restaurant hub. The new car park will provide a total of 550 spaces, along w - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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??What did budget do for me as a landlord? Absolutely nothing?? says Landlord, Stephen Faughnan
??I now can only accommodate 28. That??s the type of level of exit we??re dealing with,? said Mr Faughnan. - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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DEAL: Unicorn among Merrion Row buildings acquired by Friends First
Insurer paid less than ?9m for portfolio and will be looking to increase ?433,000 rent roll ... The various options include the refurbishment and amalgamation of the buildings, regearing of the ex - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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Council to spend ?70m on family hubs and conversions
Dublin City Council plans to spend more than ?70 million fitting out family hubs and emergency shelters for homeless people over the next four years, according to contract tenders. - Subscribe |
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11 Oct '17 |
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DEAL: Avoca to open food hall in luxury Ballsbridge development
Avoca has agreed a rent in the region of ?250,000 per annum for a 743sq m (8,000sq ft) food hall, which is expected to open next March. The outlet will be the second retail business to be launched b - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '17 |
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Notable increase in demand in the Dublin industrial sector in Q3
(Chart: Dublin Industrial & Logistics Take-up Q3 2017 by Location) CBRE Ireland has released statistics on the volume of take-up recorded in the Dublin industrial & logistics market in the third quart - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '17 |
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79 development land sales completed in Ireland in first 9 months of 2017
CBRE Ireland has released statistics on the value and volume of development land sales signed in Ireland during the third quarter of 2017. According to the property consultants, 29 development land sa - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '17 |
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Rise in commercial stamp duty to help fund ?1.1bn budget
Mr Donohoe is expected to announce that the rate of commercial stamp duty will increase from two per cent to six per cent. This will raise more than ?400 million and will be the main revenue-raising - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '17 |
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O??Flynn firm challenges Cabinteely planning refusal
A company of developer John O??Flynn has challenged An Bord Pleanála??s refusal of permission for 34 houses and a roadway in south Co Dublin.
The site forms part of overall proposals by O??Flynn - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '17 |
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?100m Dublin south docks development delayed by legal dispute
Balark Investments says Chambury Investment Co claims its interest in part of the land at Lime Street and Sir John Rogerson??s Quay, overlooking the river Liffey and the Samuel Beckett Bridge, is wor - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '17 |
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New residential fund appoints former Nama executive Felix McKenna as CEO
Former Nama executive Felix McKenna has been appointed as chief executive of Urbeo Residential, a new fund established to invest in long-term rental accommodation.
This will include social and afford - Subscribe |
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