Industrial rents are beginning to stabilise
Prime industrial rents in Dublin were around €60 per square metre at the end of the first quarter of this year, and should stabilise at this level in the medium term.
Prime industrial rents in Dublin were around €60 per square metre at the end of the first quarter of this year, and should stabilise at this level in the medium term, according to new research from CBRE.
Rents have now fallen by 54 per cent from the peak of the market, but Garrett McClean, director of industrial agency at CBRE, said encouraging export and industrial production levels over recent months are positive indicators for the...
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