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06 Oct '25 |
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Cairn Homes offers €75m package to Clontarf golf club members to relocate
Ireland’s biggest housebuilder Cairn Homes has offered members of Clontarf Golf & Bowling Club a package worth €75 million to relocate the club to a Paul McGinley-designed course in Kinsealy, nort - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '25 |
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DEAL: French investor Atland Voisin has paid Clarendon Properties €11.9 million for Nutgrove Retail Centre
News of Atland Voisin’s purchase of Nutgrove Retail Centre comes just over one month after it completed its first Irish industrial investment, paying €7.2 million for Building 1 at Parkmore West B - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '25 |
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DEAL: JSA has signed a new long-term lease at Glencar House, Ballsbridge at €62.50 / sq ft
Jackson Square Aviation will occupy 1,115sq m (12,000sq ft) on a 15-year lease term, at a rent of €62.50 per sq ft. BNP Paribas Real Estate acted for Jackson Square Aviation on the transaction while - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '25 |
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DEAL: JSA has signed a new long-term lease at Glencar House, Ballsbridge at €62.50 per sq ft
Jackson Square Aviation will occupy 1,115sq m (12,000sq ft) on a 15-year lease term, at a rent of €62.50 per sq ft. BNP Paribas Real Estate acted for Jackson Square Aviation on the transaction while - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '25 |
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Loracan Sirr: If James Browne wants to get ‘radical’ about housing, here are five things he must do
1 Ban lobbyists 2 Bring in a residency requirement 3 Introduce a new legal definition of “rent” 4 Count new bed spaces, not just new homes 5 Hold a housing referendum - Subscribe |
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06 Oct '25 |
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Uncertainty over construction projects is ‘forcing Irish expertise to go abroad’
Buildcost director Jason Tully said the sector faced rising costs, labour shortages, planning delays and “high-risk conditions” for contractors and developers. "While policy intent has improved wi - Subscribe |
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05 Oct '25 |
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M7 secures full occupancy at Cookstown Quarter, Tallaght
The tenant line-up includes Howdens, Uisce Éireann, CEF, FBT Gyms, House of Padel, Hunt Office Supplies, WH Scott and Kearys of Belgard. The units taken range in size from 780sq m (8,396sq ft) to 2,5 - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '25 |
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JLL: Dublin office market records busiest quarter of leasing since 2018
In the three-month period, 822,000 sq ft of office space was leased across 61 deals, which was the highest number of transactions in a quarter since the third quarter of 2018 - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '25 |
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WeWork hits 100pc occupancy at Central Plaza in the heart of Dublin 2
WeWork, the global flexible space provider, has reached 100pc occupancy at its flagship Dublin location at Central Plaza – the revamped former Central Bank HQ on Dame St. - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '25 |
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More deals in Irish property investment market in Q3
Savills Ireland said the €693.6m figure represents a 16pc increase compared to the same period last year.
However, deal volumes remain 21pc below the five-year Q3 average, and have yet to recover - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '25 |
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Pembroke Beach DAC including Ronan Group Real Estate have received planning permission for a 20-storey hotel at the former Irish Glass Bottle site
The hotel is part of a wider scheme set to transform 37.2 acres of vacant industrial land into a residential and commercial quarter with up to 3,800 apartments and more than 1 million sq ft of commerc - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '25 |
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Dublin City Council refuses permission for nuns accommodation block in Ballsbridge
The council refused planning permission on the grounds the scheme would give rise to unacceptable levels of overspill vehicular activity on a narrow laneway due to the location of the proposal on a co - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '25 |
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Planning objectors now threaten the common good, says head of planning taskforce
Objectors are winning legal costs too easily, said Sean O’Driscoll, the former chief executive of Glen Dimplex, who chairs the Economic and Social Research Institute.
He is leading a Government-a - Subscribe |
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04 Oct '25 |
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DEAL: French investor Iroko Zen pays €24.5 million Bright Motor Campus and Unit 4 at Airside Motorpark
The off-market sale and leaseback deal for Bright Motor Campus and Unit 4 at Airside Motorpark represents Iroko’s eleventh investment in the Irish property market. Michele McGarry of Colliers advise - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '25 |
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Irish house prices continue to rise, driven by a shortage of homes for sale, says Sherry FitzGerald chief
Home prices are being driven up by the “sustained shortage of available housing” in Ireland, Marian Finnegan, the chief executive of the Sherry Fitzgerald Group said.
Research by the agency fou - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '25 |
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Irish house price inflation eases in third quarter, Daft says
The average asking price for Irish homes rose at an annual rate of 5.9 per cent in the third quarter, representing a slowdown from the 7.5 per cent rate of inflation seen at the start of the year, acc - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '25 |
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Glenveagh looks to 2028 for Dublin office market recovery
The Dublin-listed home builder reported last week that completed 906 units in the first six months of the year up 114 per cent compared a year earlier, while its revenue jumped 124 per cent to €341. - Subscribe |
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03 Oct '25 |
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Hines' plan for new apartment complex at Holy Cross Drumcondra site stalled
ACP has confirmed it received one third-party appeal against the decision by DCC to give the green light to the development. The 1,131 apartments are to comprise 268 studios, 282 one-bed apartments, 3 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Sep '25 |
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Mark Keenan: Rent controls simply don’t work, they just cause more problems
Rent controls don’t work. They just don’t. Historically they didn’t work in the former Soviet Union and they didn’t work in New York nor in San Francisco.
They’re not working in Ireland eit - Subscribe |
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22 Sep '25 |
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REA survey: Former rentals making up majority of sales in many regional towns after Rent Pressure Zone extension
A flood of landlord-led home sales is sweeping across Ireland’s regional towns following changes to the Rent Pressure Zone (RPZ) rules.
The new trend means that properties just taken out of rental - Subscribe |
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