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14 Sep '20 |
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Fearghal O'Connor: Docklands’ defences raised against the flood of bad news
In today's Dublin Docklands - after almost a decade of fast-paced transformational development - there is a feeling once again that some cracks are beginning to show. - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '20 |
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Hooke & MacDonald property management team positions
Hooke & MacDonald have openings for experienced, motivated people in their successful and expanding property management (tenancy) team. Hooke & MacDonald offers employees a professional and fr
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10 Sep '20 |
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KBC Ireland to close four of 16 branches
The digital-focused lender, which has about 1,400 employees in the State, will close what it refers to as hubs in Dundrum in Dublin, Greystones in Co Wicklow and Naas in Co Kildare, with customers who - Subscribe |
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29 Jul '20 |
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Land Development Agency to take on St Teresa’s Gardens redevelopment
The State’s Land Development Agency intends to take on the redevelopment of St Teresa’s Gardens in Dolphin’s Barn, 15 years after Dublin City Council proposed to redevelop the dilapidated 1950s - Subscribe |
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28 Jul '20 |
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Plans to extend Luas to Finglas ‘to bring 30,000 within 1km’ of Green line
The 4km extension will bring an additional 30,000 people within 1km of the Luas line, the National Transport Authority (NTA) said. However, it is likely to be another decade before the new line opens - Subscribe |
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27 Jul '20 |
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City Council launches 'sounding' exercise for Dublin's Covent Garden plan at Mary's Lane
Dublin City Council (DCC) is to engage in a "market sounding exercise" about its plans to turn the city's Victorian-era fruit and vegetable market into an indoor retail food venue. - Subscribe |
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13 Jul '20 |
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Tetrarch lobbies to rezone Howth Castle land for housing
The developer has told the local authority it had identified 15 hectares of land “readily available to be zoned for residential development”, in a letter seen by The Irish Times.
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15 Jun '20 |
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Queen’s pub in Dalkey closing down
Landmark bar owned by former AIB CEO Tom Mulcahy may be sold for redevelopment, however, any building work would be complicated by the fact that the pub is listed on the Record of Protecte - Subscribe |
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02 Apr '20 |
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Wetherspoon's plan for pub in Dublin's Grand Canal Dock on hold
A spokesman for Wetherspoon said all building projects were being “put on hold” currently due to the Covid-19 crisis. - Subscribe |
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09 Mar '20 |
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[NEEDS BP SUB] Kennedy Wilson demands Nama clean up derelict site close to near-empty Capital Dock
Last month, the Business Post revealed that 100 luxury apartments in Capital Dock were still empty a year after being put on the market. The 22-storey apartment scheme contains 190 build-to-let reside - Subscribe |
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06 Mar '20 |
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Mark Keenan: Dublin's cool Northside moves ahead of stuffy southside to hold the housing hotspots
So now Phibsborough is the new Portobello, Stoneybatter the new Rathmines and Clontarf is the new Ballsbridge. Q: What is a southsider doing in a house in Dublin 7? - Subscribe |
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04 Mar '20 |
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Dublin City Council will not seek judicial review over St Anne's Park apartments
The council’s head of planning, Richard Shakespeare, said he could see “no valid reason” to pursue the board in the courts in relation to its decision last month to grant permission to Crekav, a - Subscribe |
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26 Feb '20 |
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'FingLUAS': Plans to extend Luas to Finglas revealed
Transport Infrastructure Ireland says the proposed Luas Finglas project will involve extending the northern part of the green line from its current terminus in Broombridge to Charlestown.
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14 Feb '20 |
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Stillorgan Leisureplex developers ‘could lose millions’ without injunction
KW Investments Funds ICAV, which says it was ready to start work on the site last month, wants the injunction against Lorgan Leisure, which runs the bowling alley Stillorgan Bowl there. Its directors - Subscribe |
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12 Feb '20 |
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Global tech giants make a 3.6m sq ft impression on Dublin cityscape
Google, Amazon, LinkedIn, Facebook and Salesforce are in the process of establishing five individual campuses covering a total area of 3.6 million square feet between the north and south docklands, at - Subscribe |
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10 Feb '20 |
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UCD spending millions buying premium south Dublin homes
It is understood the spending is part of a long-term plan to buy up residential property along the Clonskeagh Road end of the college to potentially extend the campus boundaries in future, according t - Subscribe |
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07 Feb '20 |
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Residents and activists in Dublin’s Liberties say tourists are being prioritised over locals
While many Irish developers and local people would have raised a sceptical eyebrow at investing heavily in some of the more run-down areas of Dublin city in times past, international investors have no - Subscribe |
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29 Jan '20 |
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Owen Reilly Dublin Docklands Residential Report 2020
Some of the more interesting data from 2019 includes:
• Average selling price was €483,875. Average price per sq. ft. was €623, down 3.85% on 2018.
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jan '20 |
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Huge majority of Docklands tenants coming from abroad to work in tech or finance and have average salary of €127,000
Owen Reilly: "Given the increased regulation, the rent pressure zone regulations and high taxation, it is not surprising that small landlords are selling... It's likely that all new developments in 20 - Subscribe |
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23 Jan '20 |
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Apartment build in Cork City restarts after 12 years
Building works are set to start up again after a 12-year hiatus on Lancaster Quay in Cork City with a €40m investment in 88 apartments aimed squarely at the high-end rental market.
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '20 |
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'Sustainable neighbourhood' plan would see 1,000 homes built 1km from centre of city
The 20-acre site in Terryland has been assembled by the Land Development Agency (LDA) and Galway City Council from around half a dozen land owners, including the county council and Galway Bay FM. - Subscribe |
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