© The Irish Times |
31 Jan '18 |
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DEAL: CDB Aviation to lease 2,210sq m penthouse in 1GQ office complex for â?¬645 per sq m
Irish Life has landed a second tenant for its newly redeveloped waterfront office building on Georgeâ??s Quay in Dublin 2. Four months after lining up US company WeWork, Irish Life has agreed to let t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Jan '18 |
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DEAL: Friends First adds Cairn House, South County Business Park, to property portfolio
It spent an additional â?¬7 million on acquiring the modern three-storey over-basement Cairn House, which extends to 2,352sq m (25,327sq ft) and is partly let to Fonua, a consumer electronics solution - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
30 Jan '18 |
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Strong year end for Industrial market
Take-up for Q4 totalled 887,417 sq ft across 45 deals. This is more than twice the take up for last quarter and pushes year end volumes for 2017 2.5 million sq ft which is comparable to levels achieve - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
30 Jan '18 |
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One-in-five property enquiries from overseas - REA survey
One-in-five enquiries into property for sale are now coming from abroad as the economy strengthens, a national estate agents survey has found. However, Brexit, allied to the fall in the value of sterl - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Jan '18 |
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Comedian McSavage lodges objections against â?¬40m hotel planned for city neighbourhood
McSavage, along with a number of politicians and scores of residents in Dublin's Portobello, have lodged objections with Dublin City Council against the planned 178-bedroom, six-storey over basement h - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jan '18 |
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Developer Jerry Conlan to fund expansion in Dublin pub market
Mr Conlan has been frantically snapping up properties in Dublin over the last year, particularly in the Dublin 2 area close to Dame Street, which is due for major development in coming years as part o - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Jan '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Stateâ??s largest landlord: lower standards and we will deliver new homes
The stateâ??s largest landlord is increasing the pressure on Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy to change apartment standards and planning rules, telling him that its investors are â??struggling to un - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Jan '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Hibernia Reit founder sells part of stake for more than â?¬5 million
Kevin Nowlan, the co-founder and chief executive of property investment company Hibernia Reit, has cashed in part of his stake in the business for more than â?¬5 million. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jan '18 |
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Ronan appeals to save â?¬2.5m underground plan
Property firm Knight Frank made the claim during a submission in support of developer Johnny Ronan's plans to go underground at one of Dublin's best known Georgian squares.
Last month, Mr Ronan's p - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jan '18 |
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Real estate investors should take stock despite healthy outlook
In Ireland, prospects also look healthy for real estate returns this year with forecasts suggesting economic growth will reach 3.6pc. Indeed, business group Ibec believes the strength of domestic dema - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jan '18 |
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Half of renters in Silicon Docks are tech workers
Almost half of the tenants renting in Dublin's Silicon Docks are tech professionals from companies like Google, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
Overall, 92pc of the tenants in the area - which incl - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jan '18 |
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David McWilliams: Rising house prices suit too many people
Could it be a national conspiracy whereby the establishment tolerates high prices for accommodation and therefore, higher returns for the construction industry, the property business, its commercial h - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jan '18 |
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DEAL: Marlet pays more than â?¬22m for central Dublin site
Marlet Property Group has paid well over the â?¬14 million guide price for a 0.87 acre development site on Abbey Street Upper, Dublin 1. The company, founded by Pat Crean, paid more than â?¬22 million - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jan '18 |
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Glenveagh acquires two sites with plans for more than 400 homes
The property company, which raised more than â?¬500 million when it listed on the Irish Stock Exchange in October, is to acquire a development site at Citywest Road, Dublin 24, close to the Fortunesto - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jan '18 |
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Northside residents protest over plans for housing in St Anneâ??s Park
Crekav Trading, part of developer Marlet, is seeking permission from An Bord Pleanála to build 104 houses and 432 apartments on land which was formally owned by the Vincentian Fathers. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jan '18 |
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New Dublin town set to be approved despite local concerns
Plans for a new town for more than 21,000 people at Clonburris in southwest Dublin are expected to be approved by South Dublin county councillors this week.
However, concerns have emerged about the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jan '18 |
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Dublin landlord may be arrested after forced eviction
In November, he had sought a rent increase beyond the 4 per cent permitted in a designated rent pressure zone. The tenants, who are all in their 20s and from France, Germany, the US and Brazil, refuse - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
26 Jan '18 |
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Upbeat Central Bank warns on housing supply
While the regulator expects 23,000 houses to be built this year, and that figure to increase to around 27,000 in 2019, he said the supply shortage will persist in the coming years and keep pressurisin - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Jan '18 |
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Background to Irish developers' complaint
As far as Michael O'Flynn, Paddy McKillen, David Daly, Pat Crean and Brian McKeown were concerned, Nama and the developers it supported enjoyed distinct advantages over non-supported developers on a n - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Jan '18 |
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Nama cleared by Europe over State aid complaint
Nama had "acted as a private operator would have done, and in line with its objective to obtain the best possible financial return for the State and Irish taxpayers". - Subscribe |
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