Retail is star of the commercial market
It's a statement which has begun to get repetitive, but retail has again proven itself the star performer in the Irish commercial property market.
It's a statement which has begun to get repetitive, but retail has again proven itself the star performer in the Irish commercial property market. The demand for a slice of Irish consumer spending among retailers is driving rental growth and in turn pushing returns to around 15 per cent for the year.
The Dundrum Towncentre in Dublin and Mahon Point in Cork were extremely successful in attracting tenants during the year, but the current level of...
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