Tenant line-up for new urban quarter at Bolands Mills revealed
Artisan bakery, food market, bar, pilates and yoga studio, and coffee shop all set to open for business at redeveloped 19th century mill
Artisan bakery, food market, bar, pilates and yoga studio, and coffee shop all set to open for business at redeveloped 19th century mill
Irish property fund acquired complex from pan-European investor for €33.5m in 2018
Five-star, 791-bedroom hotel being sold on behalf of the liquidators of the IBRC
In operation since 1745, boutique four-star venue has hosted famous names including George Bernard Shaw, WB Yeats and Pippa Middleton
Colin Richardson CBRE: With a decrease in the flow of people into offices each week, there are wider implications for retail, bars and restaurants in Dublin
Site first put on market for €35m in 2018 and came close to being sold to Johnny Ronan for €29m in 2020
City continues to see ‘robust investment’ in private and public sector housing projects, driven by rental crisis, report finds
Indigo at Whitaker Square on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay offering CAT A and CAT B standard acccommodation on flexible terms
New technology could unlock at least some of the €150 billion sitting in savings accounts and allow for investment in real estate in smaller, accessible amounts and at an earlier stage in life
Serviced-office provider DanuExp signs management agreement for 13,800sq ft at newly completed office block
Savills engaged by receivers to recover monies owed to German lender by South Korean owners of No 2 Dublin Landings
Property occupies prime south-city location and is generating annual rental income of €241,484
There is good news for anyone planning to sell a Dublin office block – about €500m will potentially remain in play by the end of the North Docks sales process
Nama and Oaktree Capital set to have investment in Dublin docklands scheme wiped out while senior lender likely to take hit
Developer came close to selling Aungier Street pub for €2m to owners of Flannery’s and PMac’s before agreeing current deal
Well-known south Dublin pub comes for sale with approval for 276 student bed spaces and range of ancillary facilities
Innovative solutions that meet the needs of both urban dwellers and rural communities must be explored
Subsidiary of Fortune 100 Liberty Mutual Group inks deal at Padraic Rhatigan’s Ship Street scheme
Seasoned commercial real estate adviser makes his move from CBRE after 27 years
Block forms part of wider south Dublin residential scheme now largely owned by Kennedy Wilson
Jewel in Irish business empire of former billionaire Sean Quinn comprises 224-room hotel and championship golf course set within 300-acre resort
Feasibility study suggests 5-9 South Frederick Street could accommodate development of 137-bedroom hotel
Two adjoining units at Airways Industrial Estate are let on long-term lease to MM Fiber Packaging Ireland Ltd
Former CBRE executive director expected to assist firm in driving ambitious growth strategy
Murray has previously held senior positions at Turley Planning and RPS Group Ltd
Brokerage that handled sale of Signature Bank loans estimates $670bn of debt is ‘potentially troubled’
Press Up venues have undergone significant refurbishment works since being acquired by developer and business partner Matt Ryan
Scheme is fully occupied and generating €2.2m in annual rental income from strong tenant line-up led by DIY retail giant, Woodie’s
Unit 6B at Northern Cross Business Park offers buyer strong tenant covenant and immediate rental income of €265,000 per annum
State’s health authority vying to acquire US property giant’s interests at scheme developed by Bernard McNamara in 2007 at cost of €550m
Four suburban assets extending across total area of 228,723sq ft are fully let and generating €2.24m in annual rental income
Boutique hotel’s London-based owners sounding out interest from potential buyers
The Taylor Swift effect this summer is just one in a series of big events that is boosting room rates
CBRE NI has warned that energy efficiency regulations could make the majority of Belfast office space unusable by the end of the decade
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