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12 Feb '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Time for competition on mortgage credit
Almost 900,000 people rent their living accommodation in Ireland, according to property agent Savills. There are a number of factors as to why this is the case. We can look at the recession and subseq - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Feb '18 |
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Hibernia 'progress' as vacancy rate drops
In Dublin, Hibernia reported record office take-up of 3.5m sq ft last year, after a new quarterly high in the three months to December 31 last. The group sold three assets for â?¬35.8m, while earlier - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Feb '18 |
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In the shadow of the Docklands
As the completion of the SDZ plan draws to a close - with the number of brownfield sites in the SDZ dwindling - new statistics reveal that the fears of the Docklands community have been fully realised - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Feb '18 |
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Huckletree's transformation of Twitter's old HQ - and why these expanding firms are already calling it home
Opened shortly before Chistmas, the Dublin hub is Huckletree's first international workspace, having already made its impressive mark in London in Clerkenwell, Shoreditch and White City Place (Hucklet - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Feb '18 |
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New analysis of house prices shows significant slowdown in increases for first time
The fact that price increases have significantly slowed in Dublin 4, traditionally the country's most expensive area, and in north Dublin, where a large number of new houses are being built, is the fi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '18 |
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David McWilliams: Dublin Port is a waste of space. Move it
There is an obvious solution to Dublinâ??s crippling capacity problem: move our Port and develop one of Dublinâ??s greatest natural assets into a new, gleaming city. Dublin is one of the last major ci - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '18 |
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Property owner jailed for 10 days for refusing to comply with court orders
Liam Mulvaney found in contempt of orders preventing him interfering with the receivership of 17 properties owed by him in the Dublin area. The properties contain 39 units. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '18 |
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DEAL: Lone Star sells Dublin hotel in â?¬676m deal with Israeli investor
Texan private equity fund Lone Star has sold the final 25 hotels from its Amaris Hospitality portfolio, including the Hilton Garden Inn on Dublinâ??s Custom House Quay, to an Israeli-backed LRC Group - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
09 Feb '18 |
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â?¬100m invested across Cork City: Marks & Spencers at Merchants Quay Shopping Centre
OVER â?¬100m has been invested off-market, across three low-key retail deals, in the heart of Cork City, at Opera Lane, Merchants Quay/Marks & Spencers Shopping Centre, and St Patrickâ??s St. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Feb '18 |
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'House prices to fall here if UK fails to get Brexit deal'
This country faces Brexit-related risks because of its tight links with Britain, its largest trading partner, according to ratings agency Standard and Poor's (S&P).
"Should the UK government fail t - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Feb '18 |
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Harvey Norman in talks to open two new stores
Harvey Norman has been actively scouting for a site in Galway for more than two years, and, as well as five outlets in Dublin, already has stores in locations such as Cork, Waterford, Limerick, Droghe - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Feb '18 |
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Hotel sales boosted in final quarter: Cushman & Wakefield
There was increased interest in acquiring regional hotels in Ireland last year, but the total value of deals done in the sector in 2017 still tumbled to â?¬270m from a record â?¬720m in 2016. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '18 |
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Dilosk plans to raise another â?¬200m-plus for buy-to-let lending
Irish lender Dilosk is planning to raise at least another â?¬200 million to fund new buy-to-let mortgage lending in Ireland to capitalise on the growing demand for rental accommodation in the major ur - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '18 |
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Amazon and Facebook possible rivals for AIB Ballsbridge site
Bloomberg reported on Thursday evening that Facebook was in talks to gradually take on up to 450,000sq ft of space at AIBâ??s sprawling Bankcentre campus, from which the bank is set to move. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
08 Feb '18 |
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Why Vat should be cut for builders after all
Over the past few weeks Iâ??ve had some conversations with professional investors about the apartment market in Ireland.
It is a subject worth ventilating because apartments can be a powerful enabl - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
08 Feb '18 |
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Centra in â?¬30m expansion as sales stall
It follows a â?¬20m expansion last year which added 20 stores to the Musgrave-owned convenience store chain. The new plan will see a further 30 stores open this year, 100 existing ones refurbished and - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
08 Feb '18 |
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Paul McNeive: Resurgent residential property market offers planners opportunity
The big challenge for the firm, and its clients, they told me, is the difficulty in finding development sites, particularly in Dublin, however, they see great opportunity in Dublin City Council's revi - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
08 Feb '18 |
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CBRE: Developers go the 'Last Mile' to meet online shopping demand: 'city logistics'
According to property consultants CBRE, retailers and distributors are under increasing pressure to deliver consumer products and perishables into major global cities, often within narrow timeframes.
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© The Irish Times |
08 Feb '18 |
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Richmond Homes buys prominent 0.35 hectare residential site in Ballsbridge for â?¬6m-plus
St Maryâ??s Home, a three-storey Victorian nursing home, was offered for sale by tender for â?¬5 million-plus last November through joint-agents Lisney and Ganly Walters. It is understood stood around - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Feb '18 |
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Shortage of housing â??to persistâ?? and drive up property prices: report by S&P Global
Europeâ??s Housing Markets: Soft Landing in Sight, published on Wednesday, pointed out that should the United Kingdom exit the European Union without a trade deal, the negative effects on the Irish ec - Subscribe |
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