Commercial Property Logistics real estate now highly sought after, with demand set to continueA blend of economic, demographic, structural and technological factors make investment in Ireland’s logistics sector a compelling prospect, writes Marie Hunt
Year in review: Sheds, beds, meds and moreThere are plenty of reasons to be optimistic as we head into 2022, but Covid-19 continues to pose a huge challenge to the industry
Some important lessons to take from the 2020 property marketAs we come to the end of a challenging year, it is a good time to look at what we learned and how we can improve in the future
2019: another strong year for commercial propertyThe Irish real estate sector continues to attract strong investor interest and is now on target to breach the €5 billion mark for the first time
Commercial property benefits as technology sector heats upThe demand for modern offices continues to grow, regional offices experience greater demand and the Dublin office sector could be looking at its best year ever
After a slow start, 2017 buoyantBrexit provided extra demand, with the leasing activity of British occupiers more than doubling year-on-year
Busy but different year in prospect for commercial propertyWhile developers are discounting pre-lets, prime headline rents should continue to rise
Lack of information is clouding the commercial property marketImproved transparency in the residential housing market is welcome. Now it’s time to look at the commercial sector
Shifting ECB monetary policy will have impact on Irish property sectorIreland's economic growth expectations are better than our European counterparts.
Remarkable success of Dublin docklands must be sustainedOver the past 25 years, half of the world's top 50 banks and half of the world's top 20 lnsurance companies have located in the docklands, writes Marie Hunt.
Costly implications of government’s proposed residential property taxThe Irish government is set to introduce an annual tax on residential property on the back of a recommendation by the Commission on Taxation to help improve the deficit in Ireland’s public finances.
Firms look east as offshoring gains appealLast week, it was announced that AIB was considering moving some of its back-office activities to Poland in a bid to cut costs and improve efficiency within the group.