Seán FitzPatrick timeline: from a dairy farmer’s son to Anglo chief
The rise of the ‘mediocre schoolboy’ who later became head of Anglo Irish Bank
The rise of the ‘mediocre schoolboy’ who later became head of Anglo Irish Bank
Replacement of showrooms and warehouses in ‘City Edge’ to stop ‘Los Angelino Dublin’
Construction set to begin on Pembroke Quarter development early next year
Purchase price of additional affordable homes yet to be agreed by Council
Largest vacant plot in Dublin city has estimated gross development value of €3.5bn
Local authority seeks expressions of interest from contractors as project cost rises again
Underbidders had contacted Nama in September to express continued interest in site
No ‘commercial agreement’ reached for 600-plus housing unit plan, Nama says
Underbidders make contact with Nama as deadline for RGRE-Colony deal passes
Winning bid for 80% stake in Dublin’s largest vacant plot believed to have exceeded €130m
Former adversaries could join forces to develop Dublin’s largest vacant plot
Merchants Gate secured planning in 2004 for major mixed-use scheme
Department approves construction on Ballymun, Collins Avenue and €23m ‘Readymix’ sites
Cantillon: Nama presses on with plan for prime landbank despite Covid-19 crisis
State agency has been seeking partners to develop 37-acre site with 3,500 apartments
Council chief made the offer over docklands liabilities in letter to Department of Housing
Marlet Property Group, led by developer Pat Crean, also among parties to submit an offer
Dublin’s docklands has gone from an area few wanted to live in, to one few can afford
New Ringsend development will be called ‘Pembroke at Dublin 4’
New era beckons for this prime plot of development land on the Poolbeg peninsula
Zone has potential to deliver 3,500 homes, according to sources
Food cans spin-off prompts speculation about unpicking beast that Coulson built
Poolbeg fast-track planning zone earmarked for 3,500 homes to house 8,000 people
Poolbeg West in Dublin capable of accommodating 3,500 new homes
Social integration ‘has failed’ due to funding caps
Dublin docklands development has provided just 26 social homes
Plot of 1.6 acres bought by Dublin Docklands Development Authority in 2006
Key players recall events leading to the bank guarantee – and its aftermath
Dublin City Council blocks planned centre amid ‘serious concerns’ over the scheme
Planning process logjams push back College Green and Glass Bottle project completions
Old studio at Hanover Quay will be transformed into four-storey building
Collaboration sees Cork Opera House become a practical focus for UCC students
Taoiseach says model will be based on Dublin Docklands Development Authority
An Bord Pleanála to open hearing on council plan for fast-track Dublin development
New Poetry Ireland HQ will add Seamus Heaney library to artistic environment
Investment’s €673,210 rental income will show net return of 5.75%
Analysis: FF is beginning to roll out its policies as confidence-and-supply deal nears its end
Agency would be established for three years to offer ‘shock treatment’ to housing market
The Crash – 10 years on: Norah Casey, Eamon Dunphy, Jim Power, Eleanorr Tiernan, Eamon Ryan and Frank Connolly on the moment they knew the boom was going bust
South Dublin was first of the mark with a SDZ development in Adamstown
Proposed four-storey facility would be located on the site of the band’s Dublin studio
Owner of the ‘Naomh Éanna’ has high hopes for development of his ageing rustbucket
Former banker has been in out of the courts for almost a decade
Company headed by developer Laurence Keegan had net liabilities of €13.3m last year
Campshire building on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay one of three purchased from Nama
Reduction in number of State bodies compared to 2011 is 12-17, far from FG promise of 145
A more enlightened approach needs to be taken to people living on canal boats
Developer tells Newstalk Ballymore on track to repay all €2.6bn borrowings by year-end
Vast site, one of the largest vacant plots in the city, will be used predominantly for housing
The time is finally right for a new urban quarter on the peninsula
CHQ a great food market? St Mary’s Lane and Iveagh Markets are also excellent candidates
EPIC Ireland in CHQ building curated by company behind Titanic Belfast
Developer Bernard McNamara may remedy fire-safety defects at no cost to residents
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices