Housing Business booms at Axa Irish housing fund as firm books tens of millions in dividends Over €20 million was sent from the insurance group’s Irish subsidiary to Axa-controlled entities in 2021 alone
Hospitality Revealed: Kennedy Wilson banked bumper profit from sale of Shelbourne hotelNew details released by the US investment fund indicate that the hotel sold for slightly below its guide price
Companies Mark McGreevy to step down as Sisk chief commercial officerThe construction firm will provide interim cover for McGreevy while it considers permanent options, according to Paul Brown, Sisk CEO
Commercial Property Shelbourne Hotel sold to Conrad owner by Kennedy WilsonKennedy Wilson has confirmed the sale of the iconic hotel as part of a $335 million along with a US office building
Hospitality Kennedy Wilson agrees price tag for sale of ShelbourneThe US investment giant has agreed a deal to sell the landmark Dublin hotel – a move experts say could kickstart the Dublin sales market
Hospitality Deal to sell iconic Shelbourne hotel agreed as part of €314 million portfolioOwner Kennedy Wilson has confirmed it has agreed a deal to sell the storied hotel on St Stephen’s Green for an undisclosed fee
Commercial Property Kennedy Wilson completes three developments to deliver 800 homesThe US multinational real estate investment company now has 3,300 units, with another 232 on the way
Luxury Hotels Shelbourne Hotel revenues grow by one third in first half of 2023 Iconic Dublin Hotel sees growth on foot of increased tourism and higher room rates
Retail Stillorgan Village-owner appeals council’s rejection of plan to introduce car parking feesKennedy Wilson plans to introduce paid parking at the retail centre, which is currently free for motorists to use
Hospitality Room rates at the Shelbourne up 20 per cent since early 2022The valuation of the hotel on St Stephen’s Green in Dublin has also soared to €236 million
Commercial Property Coopers Cross mixed campus reaches ‘topping out’ milestoneWhen complete, the six-acre campus will provide more than 93,000 square metres of mixed-use space including 471 apartments, offices, retail, and cultural space
Tech Kennedy Wilson not concerned about layoffs in the tech sectorThe US-based real estate investment firm with a sizeable Dublin portfolio says that despite some recent redundancies, the IT sector has added 35,000 new jobs since the beginning of the pandemic
Housing Dominant funds could set rent prices in central areas of DublinResearch shows that in nine postcodes, property investors control 40 per cent of rental properties
Commercial Property Kennedy Wilson secures €110m in AIB green loans for office schemesRecently developed projects were built on green and sustainable principles to align with EU classification system
Commercial Property Coopers Cross office buildings achieve Platinum Smartscore certTwo Grade A offices in mixed-use scheme are the first in Ireland to meet best in class standard under a new certification standard introduced in 2021
Housing New-build apartments on Airbnb for €5,900 a monthNew-build apartments intended for long-term lettings are being advertised on Airbnb at more than double the regular price
Hospitality Shelbourne revenues bounce back to pre-Covid levelsHotel made €14.1 million in sales in the third quarter of this year as solid recovery expected
Housing US investment fund to benefit from continuing strong rental demandKennedy Wilson, which is one of the country’s biggest landlords, is expected to add a significant number of residential units to its Irish portfolio next year
Real estate firm collecting nearly $1,000 more in average rent here than in United StatesKennedy Wilson, which has 2,067 rental units in Ireland, plans to build more than 4,000 more here up to 2024
Matt Cooper: Falling house of cards could take this government with itThe housing crisis hasn’t gone away, you know. It was only a matter of time until the fund-warped development model came back to bite those currently in power