All Ireland articles – Page 27
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Green REIT set to pay first dividend as NAV rises 11%
Irish listed property company Green REIT produced an 11% rise in NAV during the final six months of 2014, and is set to pay its first dividend for shareholders.
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O’Flynn to keep development sites in deal with Blackstone
Irish property developer Michael O’Flynn will keep development properties in the UK and Ireland under a deal struck with US fund Blackstone that ends a bitter dispute between the two parties.
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Prime Dublin office rents to rise 20% as supply shortage worsens
Rents in the prime Dublin office market are predicted to rise by another 20% this year, having climbed 30% in 2014.
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Kennedy Wilson buys Dublin office in 'loan-to-own' deal
Kennedy Wilson Europe Real Estate has completed the acquisition of the Gardner House office building in Dublin for €45m, previously held as two non-performing loans.
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Hibernia acquires Dublin police HQ
Hibernia REIT has acquired the regional headquarters of Dublin’s police force in a €70m off-market deal.
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Knightsbridge beds down in Ireland
Knightsbridge Student Housing is cementing its presence in Dublin, buying a 1.41-acre site for a €50m student scheme.
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Blackstone makes Dublin purchase
Blackstone Real Estate Partners Europe has acquired The Atrium buildings in Greater Dublin from a group of private investors led by Pat Gunne.
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Oaktree and NAMA submit giant Dublin Docklands planning application
A planning application has been submitted to Dublin City Council for a €450m mixed-use scheme in the city’s Docklands.
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Dev Secs shortlisted for Dublin’s Project Wave docklands site
Development Securities is competing against three Irish property companies to develop a €250m (£198m) mixed-use site.
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Hibernia benefits from strength of Dublin market
The booming Dublin office market has helped Hibernia deliver an 8.6% jump in EPRA NAV over the past six months.
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Allianz invests €140m in Ireland via IPUT
Allianz has committed to invest €140m in IPUT – a listed vehicle investing in Irish commercial real estate. The German financial services group said it saw the potential for strong returns in Ireland. “As the economic recovery in Ireland takes hold, supporting improving demand particularly in the domestic economy, ...
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Ireland’s Tiger starts to growl again
The Irish property market is booming, but is it in danger of overheating, says Guy Montague-Jones.