All Property Week articles in Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

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  • Markets

    Retail renaissance

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    The latest DTZ research suggests the future is bright for retail in Dublin; increases in spending are set to beat every other city in Europe

  • Insight

    Magnetic North

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    Acting first minister Sir Reg Empey has more on his plate than ProLogis's withdrawal from a major Belfast scheme. He talks to Property Week about his plans to attract investment

  • News

    Ireland

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

  • Insight

    Hidden Treasury

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    Little is known about Ireland's most controversial developer Treasury Holdings. But now, co-head Richard Barrett speaks to Property Week

  • Insight

    Greener pastures

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    After a tough 2000, better times could be ahead for Green Property, as rent reviews and a refinancing await this autumn. We talk to managing director Stephen Vernon

  • Markets

    Get the mall rolling

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    After months of speculation, the Victoria Square retail scheme is finally creaking forward after competition from three rival city centre schemes faded away.

  • Markets

    Fighting the good fight

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    A community-enhancing project has warmed local people to Tom Ekin's Linfield Properties, but will the conflicts in the area push potential occupiers, and new jobs, away?

  • Insight

    Private enterprise

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    After a year of niggling problems, Noel Smyth has taken Dunloe Ewart private if not in name, then certainly in ethos.

  • Markets

    Eire a grievance

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    Slowing economic growth, the increasing popularity of online shopping, and foot-and-mouth disease have all contributed to a 30% drop in Dublin's retail trading.

  • Markets

    Something in the Eire

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    The economic slowdown is threatening Dublin's industrial market. But land around the airport could hold the key to future success.

  • Markets

    Dublin down

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    The US slowdown was destined to hit the Republic of Ireland hard because of the level of investment coming from across the water. We sample the air of concern

  • Markets

    Desert Ireland

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    Dublin's boom has taken a long time to filter through to the rest of the country, and there is little activity in Cork, Limerick or Galway. We discover what the future holds

  • Markets

    Recreation creation

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    Belfast has long been a ghost town after dark, but with the hope of more peaceful times ahead, a £15m mixed-use scheme, among others, could breath life into the city centre.

  • Markets

    Awaiting the rating revolution

    Ireland Supplement 7 September 2001

    A new Valuation Act has precipitated a revaluation of Irish properties. How will the market cope with change after 150 years?