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16 Dec '16 |
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Colony Capital is set to acquire Nama's â?¬1.5bn Project Tolka loan portfolio
The Project Tolka loans are mainly linked to developments connected to developers John Flynn, Paddy Kelly, and the Dublin-based McCormack family, who control the property investment vehicle Alanis. - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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DEAL: Trinity Lodge â?? 12, 29 & 30 South Fredrick Street, Dublin 2 â?? sold by JLL
On behalf of Deloitte, JLL has advised on the successful sale of the Trinity Lodge, located close to Trinity College on South Fredrick Street in Dublin 2.  The property has been sold to Unli - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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Flats near Luas stops come at a premium for renters
The average rent on the Luas red line is the lowest of the two combined rail networks, at â?¬1,357. But tenants can still pay a hefty â?¬1,920 per month to live close to the Spencer Dock stop. - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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Sports Direct to open store in former Boyers building, off Dublinâ??s Oâ??Connell Street
In the new year, Sports Direct will open a new Irish flagship in the Dublin city centre building that used to house Boyers, which it bought for â?¬12 million in the summer. - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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Rent controls will extend beyond Cork and Dublin, says Minister
Simon Coveney has fast-tracked the examination of a number of areas including Waterford, Limerick, Galway and commuter towns to see if they are rent pressure zones. - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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Permission sought for 155-bed hotel on site of Andrews Lane Theatre, off Dame Street
The application has been made by Appalachian Property Holdings Ltd and the total investment, including the purchase of the site, will be about â?¬21 million.
The bedrooms will be compact in size, typ - Subscribe |
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16 Dec '16 |
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Dublin office rents could rise to new record by 2018: Savills
John McCartney: â??Firstly, much of what is currently under way is already spoken for, meaning that it will not overhang the market. Secondly, a lot of this space will not be finished until 2018 at th - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '16 |
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Mark Keenan: Controls will only do damage in a restricted housing market
Their introduction and renewal leads investors to fear more radical impositions in the future. Their absence causes rents to rise, which in turn quickly encourages more new building of homes. - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '16 |
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Minister admits intervention in rental sector is 'counter-intuitive'
The Government, he said, could not leave the crisis to a market which â?? in the absence of significant new housing supply over the past eight years â?? has brought sky-rocketing rents , and the worst - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '16 |
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Fianna Fáil to force changes to Simon Coveneyâ??s rent control plan
Fianna Fáil has objected to the 4 per cent rent cap, saying it favours a 2 per cent threshold, but it is open to compromise on the matter.
It is also concerned that the scheme will initially be conf - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '16 |
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DEAL: Hibernia takes full ownership of 1 Windmill Lane in Dublin
The acquisition means Hibernia now has full ownership of five adjacent properties in the Sobo District of Dublinâ??s South Docks, comprising over 34,374sq m (370,000sq ft) of office space either in pl - Subscribe |
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14 Dec '16 |
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DEAL: Ardstone Capital makes â?¬37m profit on Dublin office blocks
The partnership has just completed the sale of a newly refurbished office block at 100 Mount Street to Credit Suisse for â?¬20.5 million. The five-storey over lower ground floor building with a floor - Subscribe |
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13 Dec '16 |
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Dublin, Cork landlords limited to 4% rent rises under plan
Under these plans, the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) will assess rental rates and judge whether rents have increased at above-average market levels for 12 of the last 18 months. - Subscribe |
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11 Dec '16 |
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Council grants permission for Clerys redevelopment
Natrium, the group that owns the site, welcomed the decision to grant planning permission for a new mixed-use development at Clerys.
The development will include high-end retail units, a boutique hot - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '16 |
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Dublin 4 rebounding from the bust to boom yet again
The strength of Ballsbridge's market is reflected in Knight Frank's latest Dublin office market report, which also identifies the key development land deals since the boom-time 'Battle of Ballsbridge' - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '16 |
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Gibraltar-registered Purleigh Holdings to construct 71 apartments at Greenfield, Donnybrook, Dublin 4
A GROUP of Dublin 4 residents have failed in their to bid to block plans by a property firm backed by Denis O'Brien from constructing a new â?¬50m luxury development in Donnybrook. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Dec '16 |
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Housebuilding up 30pc this year: CSO
Housebuilding output is up 30.8pc compared to November 2015 - though it's growing from a very low base. There was also strong growth in the commercial property sector, with output improving by 27.8pc - Subscribe |
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09 Dec '16 |
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McNamara returns to house building with Dublin scheme
Using a company called Roxtip, Mr McNamara is planning a project in the seaside commuter town of Donabate.
Filings at the Companies Registration Office for Roxtip show that its directors are Michael - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Dec '16 |
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Institutional landlords hold the key to resolving Ireland's housing crisis
A radical solution, a version of which appears to be on Minister Coveney's mind, would be to incentivise institutional landlords to develop large-scale blocks on publicly-owned land. That might be lan - Subscribe |
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08 Dec '16 |
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Dublin among top five European cities for property investment
According to the Emerging Trends in Real Estate Europe report published jointly by PwC and the Urban Land Institute (ULI), Dublin generated â?¬4 billion in property activity in the 12 months to the en - Subscribe |
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