Top 10 commercial property deals of 2021
This year is shaping up to be an extraordinary one for investment in Ireland’s real estate sector
This year is shaping up to be an extraordinary one for investment in Ireland’s real estate sector
Owner Marc Bereen gives staff redundancy notice after landlord Aviva puts lease on market
Investment firm in forward purchase deal for Dwyer Nolan units in Santry, Finglas and Clongriffin
Remuneration for senior executives rises to €4m in 2020 at UK-owned general insurer
Former CEO went on leave a year ago and launched proceedings against insurer in July
Hospitality group is suing Government for compensation over shutdown of its sector
AM Alpha offers €75m for landmark mixed-use development on Dawson Street
O’Dwyer has spent eight years at the helm
Dawson Street scheme’s tenant mix includes Davy stockbrokers and Marco Pierre White’s
Irish insurtech company founded by Michael Kelly projects 40% rise in full-year revenues
John Quinlan has been on leave for almost eight months, successor has been lined up
Declan O’Rourke to leave Irish arm of US insurance giant after 27 years with group
Sale of north Dublin supermarket property offers purchaser net initial yield of 6.1%
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Chief of staff to group CEO at Aviva plc will succeed Tom Browne
Imvestor sues Bank of Scotland and Friends First Life Assurance
Funds have a value of €840m and include assets such as Blackrock Shopping Centre
Companies struggling with outflows as uncertainty over Covid-19 sparks withdrawals
The Quartz building in Dublin is a seven-storey over-basement office building that extends to 6,533sq m of net internal area
Covid-19 ‘presents a new uncertainty for 2020’, says UK group
Sale proceeds from 23 Shelbourne Road to fund redevelopment of Carrisbrook House
Aviva last month halted withdrawals from two funds with combined €940m in assets
ESG fund reporting relies on self-disclosure by constituent companies to measure the impact it generates
Move could restrict non-listed property funds offering investors access to cash on demand
Two Irish funds recently froze withdrawals for up to six months
Two Irish funds recently froze withdrawals for up to six months
Domestic residential prices projected to flatline in 2020 and drop 1% in 2021
New developments add to the signs Irish commercial property market cycle is at a late stage
Investment vehicles have combined value of €940 million
Overall value of funds decreases by 7 per cent and 9.1 per cent as a result of outflows
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Senior executive from insurer’s UK parent takes on Quinlan’s duties
Davy objection to Friends First proposal to expand Dawson Street site overruled
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Temporary use of six apartments near Grafton Street for short-term letting denied
General insurance business profit falls in first half of year
Aviva to secure significant return from sale of 23 Shelbourne Road
Son of Redquartz chief Paddy Kelly plans to modernise 1980s office block in south Dublin
UK's planned exit from EU not seen as the primary activity driver in Dublin market
Friends First had applied to use six apartments for short-term letting
Friends First leases more space at 23 Shelbourne Road
Insurer agrees to lease refurbished Trident House office block
Insurer warns further reforms needed to cut cost of personal injury claims
Lower price reflects softening provincial retail market facing challenge from ecommerce
Company plans to deliver more than 5,000 housing units over next five years
Properties not fit for purpose as likely to impact retail property value as online shopping
MSCI award given for best performing fund in the Irish property market
Purchase of 15-year-old centre follows recent acquisition of Citypoint in Galway
Jim Power argues focus should be on improving labour supply and competitiveness
Mixed-use, 76,500sq ft Citypoint building in Galway city makes €1.5m per year in rent
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Deal will boost insurer’s share of the State’s life and pensions market to 15%
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