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19 Feb '18 |
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Walton family is ??heartbroken?? to close Dublin music shop
A quarter of a century later, the Walton family is waving goodbye to its store in Dublin??s city centre. Waltons announced last month that it is relocating permanently to its recently-opened music st - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '18 |
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Irish Nationwide Grand Parade site plan by Hines and Yeungs is appealed
Last year, a company controlled by Hines and the Yeung family applied for planning permission to refurbish the former Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS) base, and to build what would be a landma - Subscribe |
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19 Feb '18 |
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Arup Cork office becomes first in Ireland to get the gold medal for workspace wellbeing
The Albert Quay office also has specialised acoustic design throughout the open-plan areas so background distractions are reduced and privacy levels are increased, without the need for physical walls. - Subscribe |
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18 Feb '18 |
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Tyrrelstown GAA club which faced eviction from its only pitch expresses ??huge relief?? as solution found
Tyrrelstown GAA club said a proposal by Mazars which will allow it to continue using the pitch at Tyrrelstown Way until May next year came as a ??huge relief. - Subscribe |
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18 Feb '18 |
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Hibernia Reit plans additions to Dublin office block
Hibernia Reit is planning development of Marine House, a building it acquired for ?26.5 million in 2016.
The premises, which is a neighbour to Google??s Velasco building, was built in the 1970s - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '18 |
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DNG Phibsborough recruiting
DNG are currently looking for an experienced residential sales negotiator to work in our residential branch in Phibsboro. As one of Ireland??s leading property firms, DNG can offer an excellent r - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '18 |
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Regional planning: Can we get it right this time?
Much of this lobbying ignores the key challenges that the NPF seeks to address, the analysis that underpins the draft NPF, and the fact that public resources are limited. - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '18 |
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Receivers seek permission for more than 140 housing units on Dublin site
The National Asset Management Agency appointed Declan Taite and Anne O??Dwyer, of insolvency specialist Duff & Phelps, as receivers to property belonging to the Dorans in Kiltiernan, south Dublin, in - Subscribe |
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16 Feb '18 |
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Will Dublin??s office building boom outstrip demand?
??There are very few new leases signed with a break option within the next 10 years,? says Goodbody property analyst Colm Lauder. ??[Developers are] trying to have responsible income streams and d - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
15 Feb '18 |
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'Capital-hungry' Finance Ireland to launch ?200m mortgage bond
Finance Ireland's commercial property loan book has grown swiftly since the unit, run by Ken Murnaghan, a former head of business banking at Ulster and a senior executive in AIB's corporate banking di - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '18 |
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Paul McNeive: Industrial market finally recovers - and this time it really is different
Most of the enquiries for new space are to lease, with the majority of sales taking place in the second-hand market. While office and retail investments became expensive, prime industrial yields almos - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '18 |
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Planners will be grateful for court??s ruling on Moore Street buildings
The High Court ruling left them facing an appalling vista of judges declaring anything vaguely historic a national monument every time an objector turned up in court. - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '18 |
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House prices in Dublin increase 10.8%, while the cost of apartments climbs 14.7%
Brokers Ireland spokeswoman Rachel McGovern said "even the most favourable interpretation leaves supply well short of demand with considerable backlog on top of yearly shortfall.? KBC Bank Austin Hu - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Feb '18 |
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Surplus of hungry buyers ensures house prices keep going up
The CSO figures for December show a 12.3 per cent annual rise in prices, the highest since 2015. As affordability becomes more of a factor in parts of the Dublin market, any significant signs of a slo - Subscribe |
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15 Feb '18 |
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Property march continues as Doyle family expand in Cabinteely
A planning application has been lodged for the redevelopment of a key 0.55 hectare (1.36 acre) site at the heart of Cabinteely village. The Brennanstown Co-Ownership is seeking permission to build a l - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '18 |
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Desperation to build housing now comes at a heavy price
Do we really want to have our sporting clubs approached by developers with offers of cash and land swaps to prise them from their proper place at the heart of our communities ?
The answer today to - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
14 Feb '18 |
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Core set for IPO in Dublin and London
While Core will be the fourth Irish real estate investment trust after Green Reit, Hibernia Reit and Ires Reit, it will be the first such vehicle to focus solely on investing in the Irish industrial p - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '18 |
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Hoteliers sue Dublin City Council over planning rejection
Dublin City Council and An Bord Pleanála refused planning permission in 1987 to Clare Manor Hotel Ltd, owned by Gerald and Marie Bresnan, to build about 100 houses on land in Balgriffin where a hotel - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Feb '18 |
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Commissioner to decide if Nama withheld data on O??Flynn brothers
The Data Protection Commissioner will decide within two weeks whether the National Asset Management Agency failed to provide the developer brothers Michael and John O??Flynn with all of the personal - Subscribe |
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14 Feb '18 |
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DEAL: Smithfield investment for more than ?10 million adds to US firm??s Dublin residential portfolio
The sale price for Smithfield Lofts on North King Street was ?750,000 above the guide price and reflects a gross yield of about 6.25 per cent. It was sold on behalf of receivers Deloitte. - Subscribe |
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