Commercial Property Investor caution and higher BER demand to squeeze office market in 2024While the Dublin office market remains difficult to predict due to a range of factors, overall letting activity is expected to be stronger
Commercial Property Dublin office rents predicted to fall as ‘grey space’ risesPandemic-related delays in office delivery and office requirement changes will lead to a complicated office lettings and sub-lettings market in 2023
Commercial Property Dublin office market take-up in Q3 exceeds pre-pandemic levels High employment levels and tax take here have softened the blow of international shocks, while demand remains strongest for sustainable space near good transport infrastructure
Residential Residential investment market spurts ahead in second quarterIn spite of global challenges, the trend is expected to continue, with forward commit deals making up 65 per cent of transactions
Office Sector Analysis Why Ireland’s strong economy will help it weather market turbulenceCaution is set to prevail as the economy adjusts to global challenges, but Ireland remains well positioned to leverage the success of key global growth sectors and productivity gains over the last decade
Strong start to the year for Dublin’s office market Almost 500,000 square feet have been rented out, with TMT, financial and professional services showing the highest demand
Joan Henry: Why Dublin 2 leads capital’s office market rebound As the economy takes off, heading for pre-pandemic levels by the end of the year, office letting is experiencing a boost, with half of total take-up of space expected in D2
Office market take-up reaches 15,700 square metres in Q2 Rents in the office sector are holding firm at €608.90 per square metre, as occupier preference for new or best available space provides a price floor
Joan Henry: Tech sector set to remain vital in attracting investmentTechnology companies’ involvement in the evolution of the office had started prior to Covid-19, with the development of campus-style headquarters already becoming a key feature of the Dublin office market
New trends start to put their visual stamp on DublinA new city landscape is starting to emerge with the latest wave of retail development
Rising population good news for property marketIreland’s property market faces a new challenge: planning for a large, youthful population which will drive education and consumer needs in the coming decades.