McGarrell Reilly pays over €8m for former Siemens site in south Dublin
Developer in off-market deal for Sandyford building with planning in place for high-rise residential scheme
Developer in off-market deal for Sandyford building with planning in place for high-rise residential scheme
Pharmaceutical giant to engage in significant expansion of its existing operations at McGarrell Reilly scheme
Social media giant to pay over €55 per sq ft to rent entire 210,000sq ft Sorting Office
Prospective purchasers asked to give details of Help to Buy application by sales agent for Clonrath
Cantillon: Separate but related proceedings over transfer of family home withdrawn
Google, Amazon, LinkedIn, Facebook and Salesforce in the process of creating European campuses for 36,000 staff
Front runners include Blackstone, Apollo, and local players Avestus and Westridge
US property giant’s decision to sell prompted by approach from IPUT
Industry sources suggest at least four bidders have made the shortlist for prime site in central Dublin
Online retail giant said to be ready to let 200,000sq ft in D2 regeneration scheme
At 47,500sq ft, top-end office block at Hogan Place will show 4.4 per cent yield
New €20m six-storey block in Dublin 2 has parking for 40 cars and 56 bicycle spaces
London’s mayor blocks scheme on grounds it provides too few affordable units
‘Memory Man may be dead but his memory will live forever,’ says Fr Brian D’Arcy
WRC rejects man’s claim for unfair dismissal, saying actions were totally inappropriate
Court told compensation will be paid over wrongful manslaughter conviction
Decision to zone land at Pace could yield housing and commercial opportunities
Sharp Building will replace existing Silicon Docks premises with a six-storey structure
Accusations against former banker include creating a ‘misleading impression’ of Anglo
LeBruin, set up by Tom Browne and Cathal Fitzgerald, made €760,000 last year
Sale releases 17% of all space zoned residential in capital
Charlemont Street development the only PPP deal to survive property crash
Sale of well-located park comes as Dublin Port signals need for large site close to city
Charlemont Street development the only PPP deal to survive property crash
The D2 office block, bought by Lone Star, was owned by developer Sean Reilly
Difference may explain why jury found Whelan and McAteer guilty
43 days of hearings, 3 accused, 15 jurors
Sale could lead to biggest release of prime residential land banks in Dublin since bust
Singer’s firm increases accumulated profits after two years of losses
Lone Star acquires €6.7 billion of loans in biggest deal since Anglo was nationalised
Houses form part of a substantial redevelopment site in the south inner city
Niall Tuite tells jury he previously thought bank’s board was aware of investor deal
Gerard Gannon drew down €45m loan and bought 10 million shares which became worthless
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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