All Property Week articles in Ireland supplement Sep 2007
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Aberdeen's £96m Swedish buy
Aberdeen Property Funds Pan-Nordic has agreed the purchase of a E140m (£96m) office-led portfolio in Sweden.
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Can you spare a quarter?
Belfast’s Titanic Quarter could suffer from a high corporate tax rate.
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Sargents orders
Multi Development UK managing director Paul Sargent tells Richard Heap about retail balance in Belfast and the company’s looming legal battles
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Money for old ropeworks
Carvill Group’s former industrial site development straddles the sectarian divide.
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Introduction
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.
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Family values
Richard Heap meets Andrew Kane, 36, and his brother, Stuart Kane, 35, both directors of Belfast-based developer Kane Developments
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Run down by the riverside
Cork’s South Docks has numerous infrastructure obstacles to overcome before regeneration can take place.
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Donegals doughnut
An influx of out-of-town retailers has left a hole in the middle of Letterkenny where a town centre extension should be.
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Euronext derivatives launch
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.
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Chartered flight for retailers
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
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Outward bound
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.
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Cork pops up again
A burst of city centre development is helping Cork to regain its retail edge.