Commercial Property JLL embrace Pinergy innovative energy certificationJLL is demonstrating leadership in sustainability planning by embracing this innovative approach to powering their buildings
Property Year In Review JLL Ireland: year of treading carefully, in all but retail sectorActivity in the office sector is expected to gain momentum in 2024, while gap will widen between lean, green property and older stock
Residential A slice of cutting-edge New York style off Merrion SquareThis A-rated, three-bedroom, duplex apartment has lots of glass, a rooftop terrace and an integral carport
Commercial Property Sharpest dip in investment property returns in Q3 since 2010New research by JLL Ireland has shown that overall returns have dropped almost 10 per cent year-on-year
Commercial Property Retail contradiction sees rents rise but capital values fall Latest research reveal yields are continuing to rise but values decrease which is attracting Irish investors
Commercial Property Large land bank in Dunboyne with residential potential for under €9mSite of 72.87 acres in commuter belt is partially zoned for new home development, while the rest is likely to be rezoned due to proximity to town
Commercial Property JLL brings prime Dublin development site to market for €5.5mThe 0.165-acre property offers the potential for a range of uses, subject to planning permission
Commercial Property Dublin hotel occupancy expected to hit 80% in 2024Strong demand predicted to continue as number of properties changing hands tipped to hit valuation of €500 million this year
Commercial Property Red Rock logistics development to offer excellent access to Dublin, Cork and LimerickThe two units at Globe Logistics Park at Junction 9 on the M7 will have the highest specifications and sustainability credentials
Comment If you’re not ‘best in class’, you’re out of luck: behind the new office space shortageAn undersupply of ESG-compliant offices is expected by 2026 due to a growing number of buildings becoming obsolete or undesirable
Commercial Property Vacant Dublin 2 site comes to market for €1.7 millionThis south city centre site in the heart of the Georgian area is subject to planning permission
Commercial Property REZz hotel building in Dublin’s Grafton Quarter on sale for €10 millionEir is selling its historic building on 4 Dame Lane, with the hospitality tenant unaffected
Commercial Property Suffolk Street duo of period properties hit market for €7.15mMixed-use investment consists of prime retail and office space just off Grafton Street in Dublin, much of it let on multi-decade leases
Crisis at Dublin Airport Interest in 260-acre plot at airport takes off as JLL receives ‘several bids’Real estate company confirms negotiations with interested parties over strategic strip of land valued at €200 million
Commercial Property Residential developers pivot to lettings after investment market slumpsRising interest rates coupled with soaring construction cost inflation have seen prices increase but the uncertainty surrounding the office investment market has led to caution among investors
Commercial Property Out of office: the pros and cons of converting to residentialOpinions differ as to the viability of repurposing office buildings for housing use, but a leading developer has already had success with such a conversion and plans to do more
Commercial Property Working towards a standard for measuring a building’s energy use Sustainability and ESG are now at the heart of investment decisions so it’s critical that clear sustainability data on your asset is readily available
Commercial Property Multi-let investment opportunity with annual income of €3.77m on the market The Arena Centre in Dublin 24 has a diverse mix of office, retail and hotel tenants and is guiding €45 million
Commercial Property Multi-let investment opportunity generates annual income of €3.77m The Arena Centre in Dublin 24 has a diverse mix of office, retail and hotel tenants and is on the markets guiding €45 million
Commercial Property Dublin city centre buoyant as the high street makes a comebackThe capital’s main shopping streets have returned to near normality after the pandemic, with rents rising and retail capital values dipping far less than in other sectors, writes Donal Buckley