Tom Lyons
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Docklands have the potential to be the ‘Canary Wharf of Dublin’
Nama has outlined its plans for redeveloping the Irish capital’s Docklands quarter. Tom Lyons reports
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U2 connection gives Hibernia the edge
Hibernia has added another property to its portfolio of dockland sites, writes Tom Lyons
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Chartered Land plans for 1.5m sq ft of retail-led Dublin developments
The company will adopt fresh strategies after appointing a new CEO. Tom Lyons reports
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Central Bank of Ireland’s resurrection of Anglo Irish office may unlock more sites
Last September John Mulcahy, head of Ireland’s asset management at NAMA, (National Asset Management Agency), the country’s “bad bank” for property, described the former shell of what was supposed to be the striking new headquarters of Anglo Irish Bank along Dublin’s River Liffey as being like “a burned-out tank on ...
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Dublin’s techs drive
Tech companies flock to “Silicon Docks” in wake of Google and Facebook. Tom Lyons reports
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NAMA sticks to its guns in Northern Ireland
Agency under fire over strategy in the province. Ronald Quinlan and Tom Lyons report
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McCann has no reservations as hotel sales heat up
Hotelier well placed as NAMA and British banks prepare to sell assets. Tom Lyons reports
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Hibernia REIT gears up to tackle Dublin after investors pledge €365m
Former NAMA man Kevin Nowlan hopes to ride Irish property recovery. Tom Lyons reports
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Selfridges and Smyth swoop for Dublin department store
Customers await further transformation on Dublin shopping streets. Tom Lyons reports