What we really need is a low-cost Ryanair for housing
The construction industry says it can’t build homes at affordable rates or for people on average incomes, but is the cost of construction really the obstacle?
The construction industry says it can’t build homes at affordable rates or for people on average incomes, but is the cost of construction really the obstacle?
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Chief executive of Hines Ireland Brian Moran claims only top income people can afford to buy
High production costs linked to higher space and quality standards has made housing unaffordable for most income groups, says Brian Moran of Hines
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Open champion in decent form and hoping to be back in the Major mix again on Sunday
Projet allows staff to access more than 100 remote working locations in a single network
Gerald D Hines founded the company which has more than 4,800 employees worldwide
City centre space looks secure in terms of value and rents, but secondary locations and retail will suffer
CSO data shows planning permissions for apartments has eclipsed houses for first time
Investor lobby group claims study delivers ‘home truths’ about building
US group emerges as preferred bidder for 19-acre site with scope for 1,200 dwellings
New era beckons for this prime plot of development land on the Poolbeg peninsula
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Lone Star completes purchase of almost 118 acres at Cherrywood
State to be spared rerun of commercial sector crash, says Irish Institutional Property
Approval adds to 1,269 apartments already under construction
US-based group and its Dutch fund manager partner making a big play in build-to-rent sector
Workspaces will be let to freelancers in creative and tech
Central Plaza on Dame Street will accommodate more than 1,300 office workers
Project includes 1,269 apartments and 585,000sq ft of retail and office space
Teagasc survey shows dairy is most profitable agricultural activity in State
Exchange of gunfire happened at house in Ballymun as gardaí tried to gain access
Project has office, retail, restaurant and leisure space
Michael Devoy was shot dead in 2014 and his sister was killed in latest Ballymun attack
Detectives say they are following 300 lines of inquiry in Ballymun investigation
Gardaí fear resources quelling Kinahan-Hutch feud will be diverted to Ballymun
‘I do a mental tally and realise my showjumping trolley is already tipping €7,000’
Hines and Peterson’s plans include altering the roof for a restaurant and viewing deck
Deal marks HSBC’s first foray into the Irish commercial property sector
Teagasc National Farm Survey shows direct payments to farmers increased
Corporate battles and receiverships have delayed the construction of the new suburb
Minister for Housing breaks ground at Cherrywood site for 8,000 new homes
Sale to German group BVK includes seven hectares of development land in west Dublin
Dealer was expected to buy office block with German pension funds
Centre seeks permission for 2,500 capacity skating arena and up to 60 new shops
Abbott, Milner Browne to rent more than 3,700sq m of office space in Cherrywood
Almost 4,000 new homes expected to be part of €2bn development in south Dublin
Dairy farmer incomes at highest since Teagasc began National Farm Survey in 1972
Unlikely victory after out smarting and out muscling Dublin rivals ended 33-year drought
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