Offices rebound likely to cause sector to heat up again in 2026
The year ahead will be one of rebuilding as confidence gradually returns, potentially spurred on by a single large deal
The year ahead will be one of rebuilding as confidence gradually returns, potentially spurred on by a single large deal
Advisory noted 2023 as a tough year for office leasing, capital markets and private rentals due to inflation and high interest rates
Landmark venue with rich history dating back to 1745 for sale with full planning for boutique guest accommodation
Award-winning Wicklow resort for sale as going concern as founders look to focus on new projects
Kingram House was offered for sale as part of wider Dublin portfolio disposal on behalf of receiver
New owner in line for 7.39 per cent return on investment following acquisition of Millbank House
Mark Anthony Brands International to occupy 44,000sq ft across sixth and seventh floors of McGarrell Reilly development
Vacancy rates continue to rise due to relative oversupply of properties, says BNP Paribas Real Estate
JLL Ireland says Dublin is still facing an elevated vacancy rate at 15.7% and activity remains focused on Dublin 2 and 4
Holding at 94 O’Connell Street is well placed according to selling agents to capitalise on ongoing urban regeneration
Varde Partners paid €115m to secure ownership of 300,000sq ft scheme as part of wider retail investment portfolio in 2014
Former premises of Kylemore cafe, seeking €9m, occupies high-profile location overlooking the Spire and the GPO in the heart of Dublin city centre
No 6 comes for sale fully let at ground- and upper-floor levels to well-known newsagent, Bus Stop, and to tanning salon operator
21-24 Capel Street is fully let to Garda watchdog, and Spar owner BWG group, and is generating over €1.26m in annual rental income
Famed premises in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains comes for sale with planning application in train for 14 houses
Dún Laoghaire scheme offers potential for the development of 256 waterfront homes, feasibility study says
Report by Sherry FitzGerald highlights dramatic fall-off in investment on back of higher interest interests
Volume of space down 44% on the previous quarter and 63% below five-year quarterly average, report from JLL Ireland shows
Tech giant takes space for over 200 workers at McGarrell Reilly scheme in Dublin city centre
World’s largest tech companies mandating three days in office while pipeline of best-in-class space is drying up, JLL research shows
Having weathered the Covid-19 pandemic, the market has been becalmed by elevated interest rates and inflation
Dublin city hotels secured a record average room rate of €258 in June while revenue per available room came in at €234
After a big recovery in the years after the financial crisis, there is renewed talk of haircuts and receiverships in the sector
Deal comprises 156 newly developed apartments in Donnybrook village, Dun Laoghaire and Clondalkin
Meath holding of 72.87 acres comprises 26.78 acres zoned for housing with remainder likely to be rezoned in the future, says agent
Brownfield holding in Dublin’s south docklands offers scope for 127-bedroom hotel, 89-bedroom aparthotel or high-density residential scheme
Sale of 51-bedroom ‘micro-budget’ hotel on Dame Lane offers prospective purchaser net initial yield of 6%
Nos 24 and 25 come for sale with strong line-up of retail and office tenants in place
Infill site zoned for mixed-use development including residential, office, hotel and childcare, is currently generating income as a car park
Fund controlled by Davy Real Estate completes deals for Kennedy Wilson and Harcourt Developments schemes
Retail is strongest sector as office market suffers worst six months in over a decade amid rising interest rates and post-pandemic work patterns
Long-awaited reckoning arrives as loans on buildings come due at time of scarcer credit and higher interest rates
Purchaser secures ownership of property from Aviva and Iput in the face of competition from four other parties
21-24 Capel Street comes for sale fully let to Garda watchdog and Spar owner, BWG Group
Tallaght mixed-use scheme comprises retail space, office accommodation and a Maldron Hotel
Dublin-based building services company now plans to increase turnover by 30% and grow staff to more than 100
Unit 4 extends to 552sq m (5,943sq ft) and will be available for occupation in May
3007 Lake Drive has capacity for 350 workers and can be leased in its entirety or floor by floor
Opinion: Levels of inflation akin to the 1980s and rising interest rates have introduced significant volatility to the market for commercial real estate
New Century House upgraded to LEED platinum standard and quoting rent of €54 per sq ft under new name of Dockline
Student accommodation blocks, apartments and warehouses contribute to a strong quarter
Cushman & Wakefield, Knight Frank and CBRE to advise on sale of stakes
If people are only coming into the office occasionally, it makes for a lot of underused space
Lack of supply and undeveloped rental market key factors in house price growth
Amid a housing crisis, scores of hotels are being built or planned for the capital
183-bedroom hotel at Morrison’s Quay will be group’s first site in Ireland outside Dublin
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Flat growth in values brings overall return of 1.4% for Q3, according to JLL Index
Micheál Mac Liammóir and Hilton Edwards once lived in this spacious, bright house
Dutch company with 500-plus stores worldwide will pay €450,000 for 81 Grafton Street
Sites with retail and office tenants paying €211,000 annually can be sold separately
JLL index finds overall values increased by 92% since 2013, but still behind 2007 peak
Vistra Alternative Investments will let 495sq m for €592 per sq m under 15-year lease
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