All Property Week articles in Ireland supplement 2006

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  • On the waterfront: the River Lagan has a mile of prime estate to be developed, to include flats, retail and a Titanic history centre
    Markets

    Raising Titanic

    Ireland supplement 2006

    Belfast’s £1bn waterside regeneration project will reflect the past and capitalise on the city’s apartment boom.

  • Markets

    The power of three

    Ireland supplement 2006

    High-profile Anglo Irish banker Neil Adair has turned his attention to property development.

  • Bono and the Edge
    Markets

    Where the streets have new names

    Ireland supplement 2006

    Rock band U2 will be among the new occupiers at a tower in Dublin’s revamped Docklands.

  • Life of O’Reilly: Pavilions (pictured) was bought at a 3% yield by the developer of the Dundrum centre
    Markets

    Sweet and low

    Ireland supplement 2006

    Yields are plummeting in Ireland’s retail investment market.

  • High climbing: Treasury Holdings has submitted plans for Montevetro
    Markets

    Happy talk

    Ireland supplement 2006

    The word on the street is that Dublin’s office market is booming. Deirdre Hipwell listens to the good news

  • Markets

    Shiells of fortune

    Ireland supplement 2006

    With Northern Irish money pouring into Great Britain, agent BTW Shiells plans further expansion.

  • Markets

    The Exchange factor

    Ireland supplement 2006

    The selection of a preferred developer for the £360m Royal Exchange is the latest phase in Belfast’s retail revival.

  • They love Lucey: Ireland’s biggest speculative shed will be in Rathcoole
    Markets

    An eire of industry

    Ireland supplement 2006

    The Dublin sheds market is surprisingly busy. Deirdre Hipwell reports

  • Markets

    Banking the profits

    Ireland supplement 2006

    Bank of Ireland is selling and leasing back its property. Is it calling the top of the market?

  • Pooled resources: the planned facilities could make Ireland a training location to rival Estrela da Luz in Portugal
    Markets

    Sport for all

    Ireland supplement 2006

    An ambitious development in Dublin aims to attract athletes with top-flight sporting facilities.

  • News

    Ireland supplement 2006

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  • Online

    CLS Holdings increases German property portfolio

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    CLS holdings purchase two offices in Munich and one in Stuttgart for more than E7.41m (£48.3m).