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07 Mar '24 |
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German and Australian investors in €40m bid for prime Dublin office at 40 Molesworth Street
State Street purchased 40 Molesworth Street in 2018 as part of a multimillion-euro asset swap in which it ceded ownership of Deloitte House on Earlsfort Terrace to Irish property company, Iput. - Subscribe |
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07 Mar '24 |
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Land Development Agency eyes sites to buy but warns prices must ‘adjust’
The Land Development Agency (LDA), which is spearheading the Government’s campaign to increase housing supply, is inviting private landowners and developers to submit expressions of interest for sit - Subscribe |
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06 Mar '24 |
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Women in property: ‘We generally have to work harder to achieve the same results as men’
Marian Finnegan (Sherry FitzGerald), Claire Solon (Greystar), Marie Hunt (Iput), Emma Maye (Ardale), Michele Jackson (TWM), Orla McMorrow (DNG). Centre: Shirley Coulter (SCSI)
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06 Mar '24 |
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Meath residents lodged appeals to bring Glenveagh ‘to heel’ in land negotiation, High Court hears
Glenveagh Homes claimed that the appeals were designed to coerce a higher price in a land sale - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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2023 revenues at Glenveagh Properties dip by 6%
Housebuilder Glenveagh Properties has reported lower revenues and pre-tax profits for 2023 but said that underlying market demand for new homes continues to be very strong and it will provide the keys - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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Ronan Group Real Estate submits plan for 17-storey tower in Dublin docklands
RGRE has sought permission to demolish the bank’s existing six-storey office building and to replace it with a new net-zero structure built to LEED Platinum standard with an A3 Ber rating and geothe - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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The office is not dead but a reset is clearly underway
JLL global research shows that most employees work from the office an average of 3.1 days per week. Eight of the world’s 10 largest technology companies are now mandating at least three days per wee - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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Planning refusal for Slane housing scheme upheld by An Bord Pleanála
The plans by Zilic Developments Ltd consisted of three two-storey housing blocks, with each comprising of three one-bedroom terraced ground floor dwelling units and two first-floor dwelling units. It - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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DEAL: US giant Verizon inks deal for 84,300sq ft of office space at 1BQ in Limerick City
Verizon Communications, one of the world’s leading providers of enterprise and consumer communications and technology services, has signed a 15-year lease for 84,334sq ft (7,835sq m) of space at the - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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€125m sale of The Square in Tallaght hits obstacle
The sale by Oaktree of The Square is understood to have been held up following an objection from one of the US private equity giant’s lenders to the further substantial discount now set to be applie - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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The real estate agent mapping out New York’s biggest commercial property deals
“He is an example of everything that is wrong with our housing crisis right now, which is that we have allowed housing to be treated as an investment, as a financial commodity, instead of a guarante - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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DEAL: Greg Kavanagh buys at 146-156 Harold’s Cross Road site for €2.1m
Agent Cushman & Wakefield had been asking €2m for the 0.2-acre property so the price indicates that pricing in the city’s development land market may be firming.
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29 Feb '24 |
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Central Bank highlights commercial property crash as key risk for financial sector
Higher interest rates in the commercial property sector, which is heavily reliant on leverage or borrowed capital, combined with the increased incidence of remote working are hurting valuations and de - Subscribe |
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29 Feb '24 |
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Paul McNeive: Industrial property was once the Cinderella of the market – but now it’s the belle of the ball
Industrial property has transformed from being the Cinderella of the market into the star performer, with corresponding changes to how the business is structured. I spoke with Philip Harvey, managing - Subscribe |
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28 Feb '24 |
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McNamara-linked UK firm in liquidation
Documents filed with the UK companies’ registrar show that British-based MB McNamara Construction Ltd, which the developer and his wife, Moira, established in 2014, is in the final stages of liquida - Subscribe |
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27 Feb '24 |
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Planned apartments on former Cadbury’s pitch and putt course face opposition from Northside Retail Park owners
Planning consultants for the owners of the Northside Retail Park have told Dublin City Council that OTR Development Company's proposals for former Cadbury’s pitch and putt course in Coolock should b - Subscribe |
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27 Feb '24 |
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What's the true cost of buying an apartment, rather than a house?
Modern apartment life – a staple of existence in continental European cities such as Vienna and Paris since the second half of the 19th century – is a relatively recent phenomenon in Ireland. Here - Subscribe |
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27 Feb '24 |
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National commercial vacancy rate hit fresh high in final quarter of 2023
According to a report from GeoDirectory, the national commercial vacancy rate in Ireland rose 0.3 percentage points to 14.3pc in the last three months of 2023 - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '24 |
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Governments used to boast about higher house prices - not anymore
There was a time when governments would take credit for rising house prices or regained “momentum” in the housing market like what we are currently seeing in the Irish market. Increasing property - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '24 |
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Housing commencements hit new post-boom record in January
Commencement notices for the construction of 3,357 new homes were received by the Building Control Management System (BCMS) last month. This was an increase of 59 per cent on the number of new homes c - Subscribe |
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