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Glenveagh launches €60m share buyback programme
Irish housebuilder Glenveagh Properties has launched a share buyback programme to repurchase up to 10% of the group’s shares.
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Glenveagh to deliver fewer homes in 2023 due to Irish planning ‘gridlock’
Irish housebuilder Glenveagh has reported a 36% rise in revenue in 2022, but warned that it will complete a lower number of suburban homes than expected in 2023 due to the country’s planning system “gridlock”.
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Sports Direct to take flagship Dublin store
Frasers Group has purchased the 200,000 sq ft Dublin Zara store, formerly home to Debenhams, for its Sports Direct brand.
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GWM’s Credo Fund provides €58.4m refinancing for Dublin’s Hampton by Hilton hotel
London-based asset manager GWM Group has provided a €58.4m senior loan and refinanced a construction loan on a newly built Dublin hotel.
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Alpha Real Capital raises €100m for European ground rents fund
Alpha Real Capital’s European Long Income Fund (ELIF) has reached the €100m (£89.4m) milestone in raised and deployed capital from institutional investors.
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Hibernia reveals 28% cut in carbon emissions
Dublin city-centre office specialist Hibernia Real Estate Group has achieved a 28% reduction in carbon emissions, according to its 2022 sustainability report.
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Dublin’s Buswells Hotel up for sale for €22m
The Buswells Hotel in Dublin has been placed on the market with a guide price of €22m (£19m).
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Kajima and Bartra secure financing for €100m Irish resi scheme
Japanese real estate firm Kajima Corporation and local joint venture (JV) partner developer Bartra have secured a green finance loan from Allied Irish Bank (AIB) for a residential scheme in Belmayne, Dublin.
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IPUT pre-lets Quantum Logistics Park
IPUT Real Estate has announced that it has now pre-let the entirety of its 550,000 sq ft logistics park at Kilshane Cross in north Dublin, near Dublin Airport
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DWS buys 105-home development in Dublin
German asset manager DWS has acquired a Dublin residential development site for an disclosed amount from Earlsfort Group to build 105 affordable flats..
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Dublin’s Waterside office development hits the market
The Waterside office development in Dublin’s Citywest has been placed on the market for a guide price of in excess of €71.5m by property advisor Savills Ireland.
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Dublin logistics park goes on sale for €34m
Dublin Central Logistics Park has been put up for sale with a guide price of €34m (£28.64m).
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Software firm takes 30,000 sq ft at Dublin office park
Software and analytics firm Cubic Telecom has taken out a long-term lease for nearly 30,000 sq ft of Dublin office space at The Hive Sandyford.
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Harrison Street snaps up Cork student digs
US-based investment management firm Harrison Street has acquired Melbourn Point, a 342-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) asset in Cork, Ireland.
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REInvest Asset Management snaps up Dublin office block for £55m
Luxembourg-based real estate investor REInvest Asset Management has purchased an office block in Dublin city centre for €65m (£55m).
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Barings and Fairfield provide €70m loan against Dublin hotel
Barings and Fairfield Real Estate Finance have provided a €70.125m (£59m) investment facility to the JMK Group secured against the Holiday Inn Dublin Airport Hotel.
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Dalata bounces back from pandemic as hotel revenue rises
Dalata Hotel Group has told investors it has benefited from a faster than anticipated recovery in hotel markets over the last four months.
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Hibernia REIT leaves Irish Stock Exchange after Brookfield completes buyout
Commercial property Hibernia REIT has official delisted from Irish Stock Exchange this morning, after Brookfield’s acquisition of the company completed on Friday.
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ServiceNow secures new 90,000 sq ft Dublin HQ
US software giant ServiceNow has signed a 12-year lease for 90,000 sq ft at Dublin office development 60 Dawson Street to establish a new Irish HQ.
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IQ-EQ heads to Dublin waterside for new Ireland HQ
IQ-EQ has chosen 76 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay in Dublin’s south docklands as the location for its new Irish headquarters.