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© Irish Independent 10 Nov '24

Paul McNeive: Educated and highly skilled labour is driving office location decisions

The stratification of office buildings into prime and non-prime accommodation continues apace but a new top premium standard is emerging, driven by occupier demands, and which is commanding a rental b -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Nov '24

‘We should treat housing like we did the pandemic. We need a structure and a framework,’ says Savills Ireland chief

Mark Reynolds has seen crisis after crisis in the sector and believes housing should be treated as an emergency – but is confident in the market’s resilience -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Nov '24

US property group Kennedy Wilson sees ‘flight to quality’ in Dublin office market

The president of US property investment group Kennedy Wilson, Matt Windisch, says there is a “flight to quality” in Dublin’s office space, even as the overall occupancy rate in the capital remai -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 08 Nov '24

Paul McNeive: Educated and highly skilled labour is driving office location decisions

The “war for talent”, as occupiers describe the demand for educated and skilled labour, has moved centre stage in choosing office locations, and HR departments are now driving decisions. The rules -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 08 Nov '24

Retail property price shows signs of stabilisation after post-Covid slump

Tentative signs of a turnaround in sectors of the Irish commercial property market are seen in the latest MSCI/SCSI Ireland Quarterly Property Index for the third quarter of 2024. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Nov '24

New shops for Grafton Street: Mango, Kiko Milano and Alo Yoga lead changing of the retail guard

While vacant outlets remain an issue on the street, more new brands continue to make their way to Dublin city centre. Eoin Freeney, director of retail at Colliers, is especially upbeat about the new t -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 02 Nov '24

Ireland’s housing targets: Why a lack of revised goals has real consequences

Home builder Michael O’Flynn, who sat on the Housing Commission, said it was “beyond comprehension” that new housing targets had not been announced. “Proper targets are absolutely essential fo -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Oct '24

County council spends €500k per house to bulk buy north Dublin estate

Fingal County Council has spent €16 million buying a housing estate in Portmarnock being developed by Ballymore. The final bill is expected to rise when the Council buys the apartments -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Oct '24

Central Bank campus food hall has been left idle due to take up of ‘hybrid working’

The tender says that “since the end of the pandemic and the uptake of hybrid working, it has, as yet, not been considered feasible to mobilise” the planned contemporary food hall within the Centra -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Oct '24

Minister for Housing ‘angry’ at rogue developers but has no plans to pursue them

“I have to say I’m pretty angry – a lot of the developments, we know who built them. The statute of limitations for many of them has ran out. In many instances, companies have folded and set bac -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Oct '24

DEAL: Investment vehicle of Jim and Janet Curley, Astogo Holdings, acquire Ulster Bank premises at 130 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2

The iconic premises of about 8,500sq ft had been on the market with a guide price of more than €2.25 million. It is understood to have transacted at slightly over guide. Also acquired were the three -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Oct '24

Joan Henry of Knight Frank: Dublin’s office market driven by demand for space with ESG credentials

BNY Mellon has taken 79,000sq ft of LEED Platinum space at the Shipping Office in Dublin 2. The Health Service Executive’s decision to take 182,340sq ft of space at the Seamark Building in Dublin 4 -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Oct '24

DEAL: Urbeo in partnership with ICG Real Estate purchase Unit F, Kilcarbery Distribution Park for about €27 million

The building, constructed in the early 2000s, is currently multi-tenanted, with PRL Group and JMC Van Trans occupying the circa 185,000sq ft of logistics space. The property is located in the desirabl -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Oct '24

Owners of 4-5 Grafton Street have applied to change use of upper floors to residential

The buildings were acquired by Brian McKiernan, a former chief executive of stockbrokers Davy, and Emer McKiernan along with a number of partnerships, back in 2023. The proposed development will consi -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Oct '24

Lidl says Northwood metro station must not be built at expense of its future use of Ballymun lands

Dublin’s €9.5 Metrolink must not be built at the expense of Lidl Ireland’s possible future plans for its lands in Ballymun, which could potentially involve a 15-storey tower over the rail line, -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Oct '24

Austin Hughes: Ireland’s housing crisis is not unique: some of its proposed responses are

Research recently presented at an ECB conference suggested that a sustained fiscal stimulus might instead boost private sector activity by making firms more confident of a continuing demand for their -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Oct '24

Sherry FitzGerald expects to double its profits to €6m this year

Sherry FitzGerald sold 8,500 residential properties with a capital value of €4.5 billion in 2023, of which 1,400 were new homes. That equated to an average capital value of €529,412 per property. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Oct '24

Johnny Ronan-led Glass Bottle developers win planning for first offices on huge site

Developers of the huge Glass Bottle site in Dublin 4 have secured planning permission for the first commercial blocks in the massive scheme including office blocks of seven to 12 storeys. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Oct '24

Fairview site at 80 Philipsburgh Avenue of 0.66 acres sells for about €3m

Last week a developer purchased the 0.66-acre property at 80 Philipsburgh Avenue for around €3m and is understood to have done a deal with Cabhrú Housing Association to build 42 one-bedroom apartme -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Oct '24

Bewley’s wins rent cut for iconic Grafton Street premises

The case is the latest twist in a longstanding row between the cafe and property developer Johnny Ronan’s RGRE Grafton Limited, which owns the building, although the property is currently up for sal -  Subscribe
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