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08 Dec '16 |
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Denis O??Brien-backed firm gets go-ahead for ?50m project in D4
This follows An Bord Pleanála??s decision giving the go-ahead to Gibraltar registered Purleigh Holdings Ltd to build 71 apartments in five stand-alone white pavilion blocks at Greenfield in Dublin 4 - Subscribe |
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08 Dec '16 |
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Wallace abusing privilege with unfounded claims, says Nama
She said ??on this occasion our concerns are heightened by the prospects that his identification of current or former employees (or persons not ever employed by Nama) in connection with these latest - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Foreign investors still dominating Irish real estate market
Adrian Trueick of Knight Frank fears that the tax changes could have a knock-on effect on the prices achievable for non-core assets and provincial investments as well as reducing the buyer pool. - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Another hot year for Irish hotel sales as 55 change hands
??You could not dream of putting together such a property for that price,? said Tom Barrett of Savills. He cited ??a recovery happening in rural Ireland, but we will never be complacent again in t - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Property outlook 2017: UK insurers close to approval to open in Ireland
Adrian Trueick is a director of Knight Frank: Rents in the main city locations including Grafton Street and Henry Street and Patrick Street in Cork are still significantly off their peak and these loc - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Property outlook 2017: volatile backdrop means investors should proceed with caution
John Moran is managing director and head of investment of JLL Ireland: My main piece of advice for 2017 is to proceed with caution. There is volatility, both economic and political, and this directly - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Property outlook 2017: Dublin suburbs and regions look good
Aidan Gavin is managing director, commercial at Cushman & Wakefield: Given the strength of the performance of core CBD office assets in recent years, the gap between core and suburban or regional offi - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Property outlook 2017: Prime core office and retail market still attractive
Fergus O??Farrell is director of investments at Savills: looking at the pipeline for delivery by 2018, 47% of this has already been pre-let. Therefore I would still be very positive on city centre of - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Property outlook 2017: expect investor appetite for family apartments, student accommodation and healthcare
Johnny Horgan is executive director and head of capital markets at CBRE: be mindful of upward pressures on interest rates globally with a particular focus on the United States as the trajectory of bon - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Shopping centres emerge as the hot property of 2016
Shopping centres emerged in 2016 as the hottest part of the commercial property market, with sales of the three largest malls in the country having been agreed. In the first nine months of the year, m - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Davy Fund wins IPD European Property Investment Award
The fund achieved the highest balanced total return relative to the IPD benchmark annualised over three years up to December 2015. The fund had a three -year direct return of 26.94 per cent a year, ou - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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DEAL: ?800,000 secured for 0.41 of 1 acre at former Parnell Park Public House at 121-127 Malahide Road
On the south side of the Liffey, Richard Bielenberg of the agency also secured ?785,000 for a site of 0.3 of an acre off Sundrive Road in Kimmage, Dublin 12. The site has a lapsed planning permissio - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Strong supply to ease pressure in Dublin office market
??Prime headline rents are in the ?55 to ?60 per sq ft range,? says Hannah Dwyer, associate director and head of research at JLL. ??This is for the best quality Grade A buildings in the best c - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Dublin crane count rises to 58 in December
Construction is still concentrated on the southside where there were 47 cranes ?? this is a rise of five (or 12 per cent) on the November total as building work ramps up on schemes such as the 1SJRQ - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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DEAL: Diesel to open sizeable store in Ilac Centre in 2017
Diesel Fashion is to open a sizeable store in Dublin??s Ilac Centre in the new year after operating a temporary outlet there in recent months.
The trader is expected to pay a rent of around ?100,0 - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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DEAL: Manor Mills complex in Maynooth sold for close to ?14m
New York-based Avenue Capital Group has bought Manor Mills Shopping Centre in Maynooth, Co Kildare, for close to ?14 million ?? a long way from the ?48 million used to prefund the complex before - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Former ??Irish Times?? HQ in Dublin 2 could be bought by investment fund for ?50m
A German investment fund is in pole position to purchase the former headquarters of The Irish Times on Dublin??s D??Olier Street and Fleet Street for a figure close to ?50 million. - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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DEAL: Office block under construction at corner of Grand Canal St and Clanwilliam Place sold to Irish Life for ?58m
The new glazed building to be known as Velasco is being developed by Ardstone Capital, an independent investment management company, and Mark Kavanagh??s Hardwicke Ltd which recently returned to the - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Softening of mortgage lending rules not prudent, warns economist
Jim Power has said that the current housing issues could have been better addressed by supply side measures such as reducing VAT in the construction sector; cutting development levies or speeding up p - Subscribe |
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07 Dec '16 |
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Daft.ie: Dart dividend beats Luas lift when it comes to house prices
According to the property portal, three-bed houses near the Dart on the coast in Sandymount are the most expensive in Dublin, with the average price for a three-bed semi-detached home coming in at ? - Subscribe |
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