Estate agent Lisney closes year with key promotions
‘While 2020 was a challenging year, our focus was on the best footing possible to grow’
‘While 2020 was a challenging year, our focus was on the best footing possible to grow’
Sale proceeds to help offset bank’s €205m purchase of Dublin Landings blocks in 2019
Catholicism can thrive as a minority faith free of state and helping the needy
‘For the brave, the retail market may provide better returns’
University College of Estate Management offers undergrad and postgrad courses
Google and Facebook already occupy 4% of Dublin’s offices, report finds
Lisney report shows Google and Facebook already occupy 4% of Dublin’s offices
Brexit likely to further increase demand from international businesses, says Lisney
Government’s continual meddling is making the business of being landlord impossible
Some overseas investors will exit the market, so good-quality property may be on offer
Report on tower suggests ‘scope’ for more activity on plaza
Senior appointments include Duncan Lyster as managing director
There is growing interest in these houses from both Irish and foreign investors
Marine House, which measures 3,821sq m, is fully let and brings in rent of over €1m
Prestigious and easy to build, penthouses are a great spatial solution in Dublin
Approval likely for 74 apartments and 13,000 sq m commercial development at former offices of British & Irish Steam Packet Company
SCSI claim number of students graduating insufficient to meet rising demand
Brown Brothers Harriman to rent most of the former MOP office building on Herbert Street
EY, formerly Ernst & Young, act as auditors to both the CRC and to the Friends and Supporters operation that part-financed Paul Kiely’s retirement package
Almost 60% of investment sales for lots above €50m and appetite for risk returns
Conlan says he will appear before Public Accounts Committee
Former chief executive resigned as director of the organisation in recent weeks
The controversy over pay and governance issues at the CRC has posed a range of deeply troubling questions about how both charitable and State funding is being used.
HSE said clinic’s process to appoint chief executive ‘highly irregular’
Advance is ‘unsecured, interest-free and not repayable in the short term’
Kiely, a key part of former taoiseach’s ‘Drumcondra Mafia’, among number of board members associated with Bertie Ahern
Green REIT remains favourite to buy properties being sold by Danske Bank
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