Developers ready to turn the sod in Cherrywood
William Neville and Sons and US developer Hines gear up to begin building access roads and other infrastructure at the 255 hectare site by year end
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William Neville and Sons and US developer Hines gear up to begin building access roads and other infrastructure at the 255 hectare site by year end
Prime Dublin retail properties are currently under-priced by as much as 20 per cent and could ac...
Planning permission received for just a quarter of the new housing stock needed to meet demand
A return to steady growth is expected as the price per acre of development land in the capital soars, writes Donal Buckley
The market is braced for another record year in sales
Ireland achieves the sixth highest percentage rise in the world, proving the market’s strength, writes Donal Buckley
High-street chains such as Costa Coffee and the Body Shop are snubbing out-of-town retail parks to take a punt on the city centre, writes Donal Buckley.
With vacancy rates in Dublin’s prime city centre office areas reportedly down to just 3 per cent, accommodation on the fringes is now much in demand by both occupiers and investors alike.
Hotel sales and loans look set to top €470m but, thanks to the competition commission, some chains may find their expansion plans curtailed, writes Donal Buckley
Dublin’s commercial property market outperformed some of the biggest investment markets in the ...
Quinn Agnew is seeking in excess of €545,000 for Unit 5 Mellor Court, 19 Lower Liffey Street.
The capital gains tax waiver that played its part in kick-starting the reawakening of the Irish property market ends this year. What will ensue?
The release of Nama's latest Dublin portfolio means the property market is on track to hit a value of Euro 4 billion this year, writes Donal Buckley.
Properties below the million euro price level fared best at this week's auctions with seven of them selling.
Two Sligo properties owned by the former Minister of State John Perry TD will go for auction in Dublin on October 7.