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21 Dec '16 |
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DEAL: Hines acquires 1,500 student housing beds from Oaktree
Hines has expanded its student housing platform from the UK to Ireland, with the acquisition of four prime assets in the centre of Dublin on behalf of a group of German pension funds. The Texan based - Subscribe |
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21 Dec '16 |
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Hawkins House demolition gets go-ahead from council
The permission now granted to the Office of Public Works will allow a combined development of a new office ??quarter?, along with shops, restaurants, a public plaza and a diagonal pedestrian street - Subscribe |
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20 Dec '16 |
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MaplesFS taking ?1.65m annual lease at Green REIT site
Maples Fund Services has agreed to take out a ?1.65 million-a-year lease on Green REIT??s newly developed office building at 32 Molesworth Street in Dublin 2, according to sources. - Subscribe |
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20 Dec '16 |
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Profits soar at Savills as commercial property sector rebounds
The firm, which employed 212 in 2014 as against 200 a year earlier, saw staff-related costs rise sharply, increasingly from ?12.8 million to ?20.7 million.
Accounts filed earlier this year for Sa - Subscribe |
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20 Dec '16 |
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Hibernia Reit agrees new terms with OPW for Harcourt Square
The non-renewable lease will run from January, and will cost the OPW ?6 million per year for the offices, car parking and ancillary facilities. The OPW will also pay a one-off arrears payment of ? - Subscribe |
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20 Dec '16 |
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Mount Merrion development permission refused by An Bord Pleanála
Developers Paddy McKillen jnr and Matt Ryan have been refused permission by An Bord Pleanála for 46 apartments, a cafe, pub, restaurant and shopping centre at the site of the former Kiely??s pub - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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Swarovski seeks more outlets as Irish sales rise 14%
??The company expects to maintain and grow the business in the established outlets and in addition is seeking opportunities for further expansion into other areas of Ireland both through mono and mul - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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?4.3bn in sales as long-term investors pour in
This is reflected in an expected out-turn of ?4.3bn in transactions which Knight Frank's investment analyst, John Ring, says will have been completed by the end of this year.
The ?4.3bn figure co - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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Developers seek EU probe into Nama's 'special' tax treatment
Developers Michael O'Flynn, Paddy McKillen, David Daly, Pat Crean and Brian McKeown have demanded the European Commission investigate the "selective" tax treatment afforded by the State to Nama, compa - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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Kelly urges legal action as landlords plan hikes to beat cap
Mr Kelly has written to Isolde Goggin, chairperson of the Competition & Consumer Protection Commission, calling on her to open an investigation into the Irish Property Owners' Association (IPOA). - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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Property prices up 7pc in a year, with no let-up in sight for 2017
Austin Hughes: "We don't think this signals the start of a notably more moderate trend in property price inflation as the introduction of the Government help-to-buy scheme and the slight easing recent - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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Richard Curran: Rental plan is just cream on the cake for many landlords
Tenants in the 85pc of the apartments that were occupied were delivering a gross yield of 7pc. This was expected to increase to 8.4pc on the remaining 15pc through higher rents. - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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Do we really need 30,000 new homes a year?
This means the supply of new homes may be significantly less than the headline number of new builds, which suggests the 30,000 may, in fact, be an underestimate. - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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Over 20,000 homes in Dublin are vacant
The census showed a residential vacancy rate for Dublin city of 9 per cent, which is lower than the national rate of 13 per cent, but the number of vacant homes is still substantial particularly in so - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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Landlords threaten to impose levies in response to 4% rent cap
The Irish Property Owners?? Association (IPOA), which represents 5,000 landlords, said it was considering imposing 12 new levies on tenants including property tax, service charges, registration fees, - Subscribe |
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19 Dec '16 |
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DEAL: Liffey Valley Shopping Centre sold to German firm for ?630m
Bayerische Versorgungskammer (BVK), has completed its acquisition of Liffey Valley Shopping Centre and seven hectares of adjacent development land in west Dublin. BVK is believed to have paid more tha - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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Green REIT spends ?12m on land at Dublin Airport
The company??s development director, Paul Culhane, said the securing of such a significant land holding, between Dublin Airport and the M50 motorway, is ??very exciting?, ??particularly with the - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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Indo editorial: Getting our House in order on rent curbs
Yet given the hardship that the dire shortage of affordable accommodation is causing, Mr Coveney had no choice but to be bold. It is easy for People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett to insist tha - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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571 student room boost for Dublin
GSA, have been given the green light by An Bord Pleanála to proceed with the development of 571 student rooms and associated retail space on Brunswick Street in Dublin city centre. - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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CG Hotels cleared for ?60m expansion of its Radisson Blu property airport venture
It has also got permission from Fingal County Council to build a new hotel right beside the Radisson Blu at Dublin Airport. - Subscribe |
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