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23 Sep '20 |
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O’Flynn Group in bid to build 1,137 homes on Dublin’s Naas Road
Should the Southwest Gate scheme secure approval, it would see the delivery of 1,137 residential units, a 148-bedroom hotel and some 17,699sq m (190,510sq ft) of commercial space on a 6.8-hectare (17- - 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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23 Sep '20 |
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Plan, spearheaded by the Land Development Agency, to build thousands of homes in Limerick
A major plan to construct thousands of homes on over 100 acres of State-owned land in Limerick city with Colbert rail station as a central transport hub will be published on Wednesday. - Subscribe |
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21 Sep '20 |
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Planning laws on living in heritage buildings to be reviewed
Mr O’Brien said that initiatives to encourage living in cities are an important part of the Government’s plans and he wants a more nuanced approach to preservation. - Subscribe |
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18 Sep '20 |
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Bord Pleanála clears way for 21-storey tower on former Apollo House site
Developer Pat Crean’s Marlet Property Group has secured a green light from An Bord Pleanála to increase the height of the 11-storey office block it is planning to deliver on the site of the former - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '20 |
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Permission granted for 611 apartments at former RTÉ Montrose lands
An Bord Pleanála has given the green light to Cairn Homes for its contentious €338 million apartment complex plan for former RTÉ lands at Montrose in Dublin 4.
The house builder has secured pla - Subscribe |
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16 Sep '20 |
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Hines secures green light for 416 homes in Dublin 8
Hines and its Dutch joint venture partners, APG Asset Management, have secured approval from An Bord Pleanála for the construction of 416 new homes on the former Bailey Gibson site on Dublin’s Sou - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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A&L Goodbody has applied for permission to develop two additional storeys on top of its existing premises on North Wall Quay
The law firm has offices in Dublin and Belfast, with other branches in London, New York, San Francisco and Palo Alto. Its Dublin office is based on North Wall Quay, near the capital's financial distri - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Group lodges €625m hotel and housing plan for capital
Michael O'Flynn's O'Flynn Group has lodged plans to construct 1,137 residential units and a 15-storey hotel set to cost €625m.
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14 Sep '20 |
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Firm wrote reports for and against planning, court told
Shorevale Investments Ltd, part of the Allied Real Estate Investment Group, is seeking injunctions against AWN Consulting Ltd over what its counsel Rossa Fanning SC described as a "manifest", "astound - Subscribe |
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14 Sep '20 |
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Demolition of The O’Rahilly’s former home approved by Bord Pleanála
Bord Pleanála has approved the demolition of 40 Herbert Park, Ballsbridge, the former home of The O’Rahilly, the only leader to have been killed fighting during the 1916 Rising.
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12 Sep '20 |
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Barford challenges council’s refusal of permission for Baldoyle retirement home + hotel project
Barford Holdings Ltd, based in the Bahamas, has brought the action concerning lands owned by it at Main Street and Coast Road, Baldoyle.
On Thursday, Declan McGrath SC, for Barford, said it obtaine - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '20 |
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Larry Goodman gets green light to redevelop Kildare Street building
Ternary Limited, Goodmans property group, filed a series of planning applications in 2019, which sought to redevelop the Dublin Institute of Technology. - Subscribe |
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07 Sep '20 |
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Final whistle for Kiely’s pub as co-living plans emerge
Property development firm, Westridge Real Estate, is aiming to build a shared living complex on the site of Kiely’s, which closed in 2018 - Subscribe |
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06 Sep '20 |
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Ailesbury Road residents fail to stop ruling on housing plan for RTÉ land
Three Ailesbury Road residents, including Pat Desmond, have failed to get a High Court stay preventing An Bórd Pleanála ruling on whether or not to grant permission for 614 residential units on form - Subscribe |
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02 Sep '20 |
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Marlet Property Group wants to expand Dublin development to 600 homes
Last year the firm lodged plans for 543 build-to-rent apartments at the site. Under the new plans, this would increase to 596.
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02 Sep '20 |
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Housing units in planning system drop by 27% as coronavirus dents activity: Deloitte
The number of housing units in the planning system dropped by 27 per cent in the second quarter as the State went into lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus, according to a report by Deloitte. - Subscribe |
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31 Aug '20 |
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Parosi Developments has applied for an eight-storey, 186-bed hotel in Galway.
The company, which is owned by Galway-born Neil Armstrong, said the new hotel, to be located in the Briarhill Business Park, would represent a €35m investment. Should the hotel receive permission, P - Subscribe |
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31 Aug '20 |
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Galway council wants ‘monolithic’ development with 21-storey tower scaled down
The promoters, Seagullpoint, of a €320 million mixed use, urban regeneration development, Augustine Hill, in Galway city centre, which includes plans for a 21-storey tower, have been told to scale d - Subscribe |
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30 Aug '20 |
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Raymond Tutty of Savills: Planning rules must be adapted to fit the challenging economic climate
Residents and the economy in general would benefit from a more flexible and fast-moving system for building homes - Subscribe |
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30 Aug '20 |
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Bartra could add 100 private homes to O’Devaney Gardens site
The company, controlled by Richard Barrett, has entered consultation with planners with a view to developing 1,053 homes on the publicly-owned site near the Phoenix Park. The original deal for the lan - Subscribe |
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