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01 Mar '17 |
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Number of cranes seen in Dublin continues to grow
There were 65 construction cranes visible over the centre of Dublin on March 1st from the seventh floor of The Irish Times building on Tara Street. This is an increase of five ?? or 8 per cent ?? on - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Mar '17 |
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DEAL: AIB to move support staff to Block H in Central Park, Leopardstown
The bank has agreed a rent of ?301 per sq m (?28 per sq ft) for Block H, a ?40 million building recently completed by Green Reit with a floor area of 14,083sq m (151,586sq ft). The eight-storey - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
28 Feb '17 |
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733 of 756 rental homes failed safety checks
A Cork local authority report yesterday divulged 97% of 756 private properties inspected failed to meet regulatory standards. Many properties failed on basic life-saving installations such as smoke al - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Feb '17 |
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John Lally sued by Seaconview for ?8.7m payment
It arises out of guarantees the fund claims Mr Lally made to lenders in 2006, when a company he was a director of, Brackville Holdings, was advanced ?82.5m to acquire properties in Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Feb '17 |
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Beltany Property Finance DAC seeks ?134m judgment against developer Gerry Maguire
They are Parolen Ltd, Parol Hotel Ltd, Parol Ltd, Park Street Hotel Ltd and Parol (Two) Ltd, which are all in receivership, as well as Tripes Fashion Ltd and Bellaben Ltd. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Feb '17 |
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Commercial Court to hear action over Burlington Plaza stake sale
Lington says it had, up to recently, owned 25 per cent of the Burlington Plaza office block in Dublin 4.
Lington assigned its interest in the property to AIB in 2007 which was taken over by the Natio - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Feb '17 |
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Early signs that Help-to-buy could be driving up property prices
According to figures from the Banking & Payments Federation, some 3,055 mortgages were approved per month, on average, in the three months ending January 2017, up by 41 per cent year on year, but down - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
27 Feb '17 |
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State renting Block A of Miesian Plaza on Lower Baggot St for ?8.2m a year... but it lies idle
The former Bank of Ireland headquarters is due to house staff from the Department of Health and the Department of Children, but it is expected workers will not move in until the middle of the year whe - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Feb '17 |
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Aramark Property appoints veteran Phillips as new MD
Louise Phillips has been appointed as managing director of Aramark, the property and facilities management company. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Feb '17 |
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Bankruptcy official ??concerned?? by letter missing from Dunne file re Walford on Shrewsbury Road
The 2012 letter addresses the fact that, while Dunne had said the property belonged to his wife, there was no legal document showing this. Yet Walford had not appeared in a statement of affairs that D - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Feb '17 |
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Dunne bankruptcy assignee does not have ex-developer??s address
??In fact, they appear to work closely together, possibly live together, and she pays his living expenses in so far as I can ascertain.
??I do not know where she lives as she does not disclose it w - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '17 |
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Philip Farrell: ... the business of property
Government's strategy on empty houses due ... Sales down, but values up ... On the question of distressed mortgages - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '17 |
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Ken MacDonald: Apartments won't go up until costs come down
The current shortage of homes for the sale and rental markets is not only causing serious hardship to those needing accommodation, it is also putting at risk our economic well-being and competitivenes - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '17 |
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Charlie Weston: Competition in the mortgage market? You must be joking
But the big problem is that the market is highly concentrated. Just three banks have a mortgage market share of 80pc, according to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, quoting Central B - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '17 |
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Brexit boost for Kennedy Wilson??s Irish portfolio
??Dublin is expected to benefit from potential job relocations from companies seeking to realign their geographic footprint after the EU referendum,? the company said as it reported 2016 results on - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '17 |
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Four years before inspection rate of 25% of rented homes in place
A 2014 survey by the National Oversight and Audit Commission (NOAC) revealed a low level of inspection in some local authorities.
It was found to be less than two per cent in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '17 |
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Happy Pear opening a new café in Dublin
The new Happy Pear store at the Round Tower Centre in Clondalkin will become the company's flagship operation. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '17 |
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Homeowners told 'prepare for higher interest rates'
The Governor of the Central Bank warned that falling house prices could become a reality again. "Housing is not a one-way bet and it would be a grave error for anyone to buy on the basis that house pr - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Feb '17 |
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Hammerson advances plans for Dundrum growth
Hammerson is ploughing ahead with plans for a mixed-use development beside Dundrum Town Centre in Dublin after finalising the acquisition last summer of a 50pc stake in the premises. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Feb '17 |
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New homes sell sight-unseen in Goatstown, and overnight queueing in Portmarnock
Knockrabo, the Whelan-built scheme of 23 homes, starting at ?750,000, launched publicly on Thursday, but the night before a select group of 1,500 registered buyers were invited to a pre-launch viewi - Subscribe |
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