All Property Week articles in Ireland supplement October 2008
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Markets
Southill struggle
Plans to rebuild ‘Ireland’s worst estate’ are facing challenges from recession and the local community.
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Markets
Oversupply and recession hit irish retail
Retail developments beyond the big cities could be in trouble now Ireland is in recession.
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Markets
Irish property market feels the pinch
The global financial crisis has slain the republic’s tiger economy, leaving its ailing property market to pray for confidence-restoring measures in next week’s Budget.
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Markets
Family values
Richard Heap meets Mark Smyth, 35, head of development land and office agency at Knight Frank’s Dublin office, and his wife, Audrey Strong, 34, the firm’s residential manager
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Markets
Surge in tourism drives belfast hotel developments fully booked
As Belfast tourism booms, developers are trying to sell on unviable resi sites for hotel use. But have they left it too late?
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Markets
A belfast consortium is set to boost retail in the city
Investor William Ewart is banking on Belfast’s new stability and low rents to fill its two office schemes.
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Markets
Shoppers bag bargains over the border
Shoppers from the Republic are heading to Northern Ireland to take advantage of cheaper food prices and a strong euro.
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Markets
The rate of attrition
Many of Ireland’s property services firms are downsizing because of the recession.
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Markets
Downturn proves good news for industrial lets
Developers are leasing older sheds earmarked for redevelopment until the economic situation picks up.