All Property Week articles in Ireland supplement Sep 2007

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  • Online

    Aberdeen's £96m Swedish buy

    2007-09-14T13:27:00Z

    Aberdeen Property Funds Pan-Nordic has agreed the purchase of a E140m (£96m) office-led portfolio in Sweden.

  • Slipway to heaven: Titanic Quarter’s second phase will add 3.2m sq ft
    News

    Can you spare a quarter?

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Belfast’s Titanic Quarter could suffer from a high corporate tax rate.

  • Paul Sargent
    News

    Sargents orders

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Multi Development UK managing director Paul Sargent tells Richard Heap about retail balance in Belfast and the company’s looming legal battles

  • Opposite number: Carvill’s bridge will link Sirocco to the Waterfront Hall
    News

    Money for old ropeworks

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Carvill Group’s former industrial site development straddles the sectarian divide.

  • News

    Introduction

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Letterkenny has made the leap from small town to area of national importance. But now problems are emerging that could symbolise a wider struggle for Ireland’s small towns as they absorb the impact of the Celtic boom.

  • Andrew Kane
    News

    Family values

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Richard Heap meets Andrew Kane, 36, and his brother, Stuart Kane, 35, both directors of Belfast-based developer Kane Developments

  • Dublin up: Number One Ballsbridge will feature 109 flats as well as offices
    News

    Upsize downside

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Big corporate office deals may leave voids in their wake.

  • What’s up, dock? The south side of the river is dominated by industrial users and the sports stadium
    News

    Run down by the riverside

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Cork’s South Docks has numerous infrastructure obstacles to overcome before regeneration can take place.

  • News

    Donegals doughnut

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    An influx of out-of-town retailers has left a hole in the middle of Letterkenny where a town centre extension should be.

  • News

    Euronext derivatives launch

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    The European derivatives arm of NYSE Euronext is set to launch two futures contracts based on indices that track the performance of Europe’s listed property companies.

  • Dominic Denny
    News

    Chartered flight for retailers

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Dominic Deeny is tycoon Joe O’Reilly’s new man on earth. He tells Richard Heap about Chartered Land’s plans for Pavilions, O’Connell Street and the UK

  • Holding pattern: Treasury Holdings plans 350,000 sq ft of industrial space at M1
    News

    Outward bound

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Dublin is sprawling. The Irish capital is growing ever outwards, engulfing former satellite towns. As it does, industrial developers are being pushed further out, too.

  • News

    Banking offshore

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Low yields at home are forcing Irish property investors to look elsewhere.

  • News

    Cork pops up again

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    A burst of city centre development is helping Cork to regain its retail edge.

  • News

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007

    Ireland supplement Sep 2007