Commercial Property Constant leasing activity at Swords Business CampusHSE expands footprint by 335 square metres for a community healthcare network at the campus just outside the town
Property Return on investment in Irish property down two quarters in a row for first time since 2011 New report showing declining returns comes amid warnings that up to €10bn could be wiped off the value of commercial property in Ireland in 2023
Property Irish arm of Jones Lang LaSalle records €3.3m spike in post-pandemic revenue Recovery at commercial real estate giant’s Irish operation after sales hit €19.4 million in total last year
Commercial Property 2022: one of the most active years on record for investment volumesAs H1 2023 approaches, however, subdued market sentiment looks likely to experience a six-month period of ‘wait and see’ until investor demand picks up in the second half of the year
Commercial Property Record demand along Ireland’s busiest transport artery is drying up land supplyIn the absence of any newly-zoned and serviced industrial land, the Naas Road distribution hub will soon have nowhere to expand to
Commercial Property Grand office building at Lord Edward Street asking €8.8mPeriod property near Christchurch in Dublin was fully redeveloped in 2007 and generates a rent roll of nearly €600k per annum
Commercial Property Shopping centre in centre of Carlow town on offer for €22.85mThe 50-unit Fairgreen centre in the town centre is practically fully let with a net rent roll of €2.36 million per annum
Commercial Property Temple Bar Lane Hotel changes hands for €11mDevelopment firm MM Capital acquired the prime leisure property in Dublin city centre for a private investor
Commercial Property JLL finds positive returns in Irish property market valuesThe JLL Irish Property Index recorded the highest annual growth since 2018 in Q1 of this year, and while growth has slowed in Q2, the overall recovery is encouraging
Property Sector Big jump for Ireland in real estate transparency indexThis country is now ranked seventh on the Global Real Estate Transparency Index, and first for financial disclosures and corporate governance
Commercial property Flexi office space up for grabs near Red Cow junction The three-storey space, with 70 parking spaces, faces onto the New Nangor Road and is available to rent or buy, with a guide purchase price of €5 million
Borrowing Mortgage holders seek to lock in before summer rate riseDespite the threat of interest rate hikes starting next month, house prices are expected to continue rising as employment and market confidence remain strong
New St Stephen’s Green letting shows strong demand for prime pub venuesThe former TGI Fridays site is to be let for €150,000 as the Bar, a new Guinness-themed pub, following several other high-profile relocations to the shopping centre
Demand for student digs drives sales of purpose-built projectsOver €680 million was invested in PBSA between 2018 to 2021, with a further €80 million worth of deals currently being considered by investors
Former Xerox HQ building in Dublin 15 on sale for €7mThe stand-alone building offers just under 7,300 square metres of space over two floors on a 9-acre site and includes reception area and mix of offices
Rosy outlook expected for investor volumes in Q2 2022Latest research from JLL on Ireland’s investment market indicates that activity continues to operate with healthy levels of transactions
Industrial units with state tenants in situ for €11m Three units in Airways Industrial Estate, Dublin 17, have 62 per cent of income from government agencies, plus reversionary potentials
North Docklands office block offers 7,000 sq m of rental spaceModern spec facility at Two Gateway would be suitable as a HQ but also works well in a multi-tenanted scenario
Ikea opens new design outlet in St Stephen’s Green CentreThe furniture giant’s studio forms part of several new short-term licence agreements agreed by high-profile occupiers at the Dublin 2 shopping centre
Multifamily sector is a rising star for investors A record €97 billion was invested across Europe in the sector, a 50 per cent increase on the previous year, with €7 billion of that investment in Ireland