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Our NEWS section is the most comprehensive publication on the business of property in Ireland, keeping our trade readers fully informed on all developments in the property business and among their competitors.

It gathers together in one place all reports on the market, and goes into much greater detail than does the consumer press on trade issues of interest to estate agents, developers and other property professionals. It summarises property stories from the media, and provides handy links to the full stories. Occasional indepth features and opinion pieces for a fully developed online property magazine. It also acts as a searchable archive of all property matters down the years.

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© Irish Independent 07 Feb '19

DEAL: Furniture retailer EZ Living Interiors set to open for business at M1 Retail Park

The well-known furniture retailer has signed a 15-year lease on a new 11,692 sq ft store at the scheme at a rent of ?10.50 per sq ft. In addition to taking the ground floor space of the retail unit, -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 Feb '19

Press Up Entertainment set to 'keep going and growing' but IPO on hold

Matt Ryan confirmed that he and business partner, Paddy McKillen Jr are engaged in a Europe-wide search for locations in a bid to establish Press Up's Dean Hotel brand in cities across the Continent. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 Feb '19

Glenveagh in talks with Patrizia for sale of Herbert Hill

Glenveagh Properties is engaged in talks with German fund, Patrizia, in relation to the sale of all 90 units the publicly-quoted builder is developing at its Herbert Hill apartment scheme at Dundrum i -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 Feb '19

DEAL: Marlet sells Charlemont Exchange for ?150m to South Korean-based fund, Vestas Management

The 4.5% yield sets a record for Dublin's refurbished office building market. Marlet assembled the Charlemont Exchange development through the acquisition of Charlemont Blocks A, B and C in March 2017 -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '19

MKN gets green light in Clontarf, but Killester plan is refused

Vernon Avenue site to bring 68 new homes; council rejects 79-unit Holy Faith scheme. MKN has appealed the council??s refusal to An Bord Pleanála. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '19

Developer Michael O'Flynn sues former employees over contracts

Victoria Hall Management Ltd, O??Flynn Capital Partners, O??Flynn Construction and other companies in the Michael O??Flynn-led group are suing former employees, Mr Cox, Liam Foley and Eoghan Kearne -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '19

New Beginnings secures ?50m in funding for social housing ?? an increasingly attractive asset class for overseas investors

Sources with knowledge of the matter said the RoundShield fund had already begun purchasing units and was on the hunt for more deals, including potential off-market transactions. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '19

Should Big Tech start providing homes in Dublin?

This begs two questions: why do they have to be crammed into the city centre in the first place, and should they be asked to contribute directly to building affordable housing in areas where their sta -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 06 Feb '19

Supermacs announce 300 new jobs

200 of them are based at three new restaurants being opened in Wexford, Waterford and Kinnegad in Co. Westmeath. The other 100 will follow the redevelopment of the Athlone Springs Hotel, the Castle Oa -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 06 Feb '19

Us&Co joins market for shared office space in Dublin

Us&Co ?? owned by UK-based Artesian Property Partnership ?? is renting out 271 desks in a high-end office scheme at 5 School House Lane in Dublin 2. Prices start from ?45 per desk a day at one of -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 06 Feb '19

Monkstown site at former Richmond Cheshire Home given green light for 56 homes

The development, which generated 14 third-party observations, will now consist of two four-storey apartment blocks rising to a height of 12.95 metres. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 06 Feb '19

Dublin crane count clocks up record high for fourth month in a row

The increases are being lead by a construction surge on the southside where February??s total of 75 is up seven on the previous month??s figure of 68. Work on the new ESB headquarters on Fitzwill -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 06 Feb '19

Planning permission sought by Knockanore Properties to demolish former Toyota showroom at 20 Merrion Road, Ballsbridge

Under the redevelopment plans, the existing 2,368sq m two-storey building would be replaced with a 10,395sq m structure ranging in height from four to six storeys. The remainder of the proposed buildi -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 06 Feb '19

No social homes in Kennedy Wilson??s Capital Dock on Sir John Rogerson??s Quay

Labour senator Kevin Humphreys: ??This is a form of social cleansing ?? denying young families the opportunity to live in their local area and ensuring only extremely high earners can live in the do -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 05 Feb '19

20% rise in value of properties sold in Co Cork in 2018

There was a slight increase in activity in the residential property market in Cork last year, with the total number of houses and apartment sales up 1.4%. However, the total value of all properties -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Feb '19

Land Development Agency should put down the cheque book and focus on State sites

Up to 60 per cent of the houses built could be for the private market with 30 per cent affordable housing and 10 per cent for social housing. It??s a familiar refrain, but one that masked the real da -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Feb '19

Ardstone secures ?110m from Bank of Ireland to help build 2,500 homes

??Ardstone has a large pipeline of sites to support the consumer and private rental market,? said Steve Cassidy, managing director of Ardstone Homes. ??The new facility reflects the strength of th -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Feb '19

Marlet says objections to Howth scheme covered in conditions

Locals in Howth, Dublin, want a High Court judge to review An Bord Pleanála??s decision to grant developer Marlet permission to build 164 dwellings on the old Bailey Court Hotel site in the village. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Feb '19

Don't expect affordable housing in city spots, says council official

Dublin City Council??s head of housing Brendan Kenny: "The idea that people are expecting to buy affordable housing in Ranelagh or Rathmines, or even Sean McDermot Street ?? it??s not on." -  Subscribe
© Business Post 03 Feb '19

Karl Deeter: Yes, Hap is social housing

There is a disturbing narrative in Irish discourse, which goes like this (and I??m paraphrasing): ??If the state doesn??t own a property, then the property can??t be considered social housing, and -  Subscribe
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