All Ireland articles – Page 19
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Kennedy Wilson refinances Clancy Quay Dublin scheme
Kennedy Wilson have refinanced the existing construction loan on Phase II of Clancy Quay alongside its equity partner.
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Patron Capital buys Dublin hostel for pod-style face lift
Patron Capital has bought the Jacobs Inn hostel Dublin and announced plans to transform it into a pod-style hostel, branded and managed by CODE Pod Hostel.
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AIB takes full pre-let of 10 Molesworth St
IPUT has pre-let the entire of 10 Molesworth Street to Irish financial services group Allied Irish Banks on a 20-year lease.
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Dublin Docklands site for sale for €27m
Duff Phelps has put a development land site of over 5 acres in Dublin’s North Docklands up for sale for €27m (£24m).
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Irish stamp duty rise 'may deter international investment'
The Irish government has announced a 4% rise in commercial property stamp duty in today’s Budget – prompting an angry response from sector leaders in Ireland.
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Guinness brewer announces major Dublin scheme
Brewery Diageo - which produces drinks such as Guinness, Smirnoff vodka and Tanqueray gin - has announced plans for a major mixed-use scheme at its St. James’s Gate site in Dublin and has launched a search for a development partner.
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Dublin Landings building hits market for €150m
Joint developers Ballymore and Oxley have announced plans to market their No. 1 Dublin Landings building for €150m (£133m).
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BlackRock acquires Irish onshore wind project
A fund managed by BlackRock Real Assets has completed the acquisition of an operating onshore wind project in Ireland from Mainstream Renewable Power.
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Patrizia invests €130m in Dublin BTR
Patrizia Immobilien AG has invested €130m (£114.4m) in the Dublin build-to-rent market by acquiring a rental development in the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown borough from Cosgrave Developments.
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Igal Ahouvi to cash in on basket of Irish supermarkets
A portfolio comprising four Irish supermarkets has hit the market for €49m (£42.9m).
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Green REIT posts 10% annual NAV growth
Green REIT, the Dublin-based commercial property group, has posted a 10% rise in net asset value (NAV) for the year to 30 June, but profit after tax fell 11% to €129.8m (£114m).
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Prime office rents in Dublin set to reach peak next year
Prime office rents in Dublin city centre are set to peak at €65/sq ft (£60/sq ft) next year, bringing to an end four consecutive years of rental growth, Irish agency HWBC has forecast.
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Hammerson and Allianz arrange €625m loan for Dundrum Town Centre
Hammerson and Allianz have arranged a €625m (£574m) seven-year term loan secured on Dundrum Town Centre.
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Ireland Docklands regeneration: on the waterfront
Ireland is renowned for its beautiful waterfronts, but there are two notable regeneration opportunities that have yet to be tapped: the docklands of Cork and Galway.
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Limerick's regeneration: writing a new Limerick
Schemes abandoned in the wake of the financial crisis are finally getting off the ground in Limerick thanks to the council’s intervention.
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Brexit will not benefit Ireland as a whole
Brexit undoubtedly poses more challenges than opportunities for Ireland, notwithstanding the possible upside for the Dublin real estate market in the near term.
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Dublin office expansion picks up pace
The pace of Dublin’s office occupier expansion continued to gather momentum in the first half of 2017, with take-up for the first six months of the year reaching 1.52m - the highest level recorded this cycle.
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Dublin office market: Dublin up?
More than a year on from the UK’s shock decision to leave the EU, is the predicted exodus of businesses from London to the Irish capital really on the cards?
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Dublin Airport Central: Eire space
Dublin Airport hopes to attract multinational companies to its major new office development.
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Barclays latest to take Dublin space at One Molesworth Street
Barclays Bank has signed a 20-year lease for 37,000 sq ft of lettable space at Green REIT’s flagship development at One Molesworth Street in Dublin ahead of Brexit.