All Ireland supplement articles
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Insight
The benefit of Hines sight
If you have read a newspaper of late, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Brexit is the only issue in town
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Insight
Why Waterside could boost Belfast market
Will east Belfast’s giant, mixed-use Waterside project be able to compete successfully with city centre schemes, asks Ben Cooper
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Insight
Shannon Heritage's plans for new tourist attraction
Shannon Heritage has ambitious plans to transform County Clare’s Bunratty Castle.
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Insight
Can Hines deliver mixed-use Cherrywood scheme?
Alex Howlett asks if Hines can succeed where so many have failed in delivering the huge mixed-use scheme
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Insight
Is the retirement sector finally taking off in Northern Ireland?
As development on Northern Ireland’s first two retirement villages gets under way, is the province finally set to tap into the rise of the senior living sector, asks Noella Pio Kivlehan
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Insight
Retail parks buck sector slowdown
Rents increase 6.5% despite Brexit’s negative impact on market.
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Insight
Five minutes with Kevin Murray
Whitbread’s head of acquisitions for the north and Ireland on diversity, integrity and kicking things to relax
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Insight
Makeover man: interview with Niall Gaffney
Niall Gaffney tells Alex Howlett why refurbishment is better than expansion for IPUT
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Insight
Dublin's Clerys Quarter set to be redeveloped
A department store that dates back to 1853 is set to be redeveloped. Rhiannon Curry reports on the plans for new shops, offices and bars.
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Insight
Belfast's Tribeca scheme set to regenerate city centre
Castlebrooke’s £500m Belfast city centre regeneration project is one of the most ambitious schemes ever attempted in the Northern Irish capital.
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Insight
Canary Wharf inspires ambitious Capital Dock scheme in Dublin
Kennedy Wilson’s head of Ireland, Alison Rohan, tells Mia Hunt about its Capital Dock scheme
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Insight
How Dublin plans to rezone brownfield land for housing developments
Dublin aims to boost housing provision by rezoning industrial land for mixed-use schemes, but site assembly could be a protracted process.
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News
Bigger deals drive Dublin office boom
Large lettings to multinationals are driving strong office take-up in the Irish capital.
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Insight
Q&A: Arlene van Bosch on U+I's Dublin schemes
U+I’s first development director for Ireland, Arlene van Bosch, tells Emanuele Midolo about her responsibilities in the new role and the progress of several mixed-use schemes in Dublin.
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Insight
Ireland supplement: lots of activity in Dublin and Belfast
Dublin’s office market continues to go from strength to strength. Last year, take-up hit 346,000 sq m, the highest ever recorded. This was driven by a mammoth hike in the average letting size of 50% in the last five years . And this, in turn, has been driven by an ...
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Insight
North Quay scheme set to boost growth of Waterford
Waterford has long lagged behind its rivals in attracting investment, but the €350m North Quays scheme promises to be a catalyst for future growth.
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Insight
Five minutes with Jago Bret of GVA NI
The GVA NI director on tech, Sunbeam Stilettos and a longing to play the guitar.
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Insight
Office reboot: One Microsoft Place tour
Initially tasked with just renovating Microsoft’s Dublin campus, RKD Architects ended up designing a whole new building.
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Insight
Cork’s about to pop
Ireland’s second city is bracing itself for a surge in development of new office buildings, hotels and student housing.
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Markets
Good Friday: 20 years on
Northern Ireland’s property market has had a turbulent history. Noella Pio Kivlehan assesses the impact of the Good Friday Agreement two decades on from its signing