The Square shopping centre in Tallaght sold to European investors for €130m
Facility of 53,000sq m was sold for €250m in 2019 and carried boom-era value of €640m in 2007
Facility of 53,000sq m was sold for €250m in 2019 and carried boom-era value of €640m in 2007
Legal actions seek to force rival developer Gerry Gannon to reopen 6,122 space QuickPark site and get Nama to release security over land
Proceedings believed to relate to sale of former QuickPark car park near Dublin Airport
Greens clash with Simon Coveney ... and Conor McGregor
Alannah Smyth, a daugther of solicitor Noel Smyth, granted permission for 373 sq m home last year
Dublin City Council concludes development will ‘contribute to the regeneration’ of the area
City Council has rejected developer’s plan for 159-units in blocks up to 12 storeys high over landmark retail outlet
Noel Smyth firm to construct 112 build-to-rent units on south Dublin site
Subsidiary plans to construct 159-unit build-to-rent scheme beside Arnotts
Residents object to plan for 88 residential units at St Michael’s Hospital car park
Fitzwilliam Real Estate plans 12-storey build-to-rent scheme in Dublin city centre
Developer case involves planning permission refusal for 445 homes in Cherrywood
Judicial review over plan for 100 apartments and two retail units on St Michael’s Hospital site
An Bord Pleanála grants permission for 13-storey development on St Michael's Hospital car park site despite objections
Lisieux Hall land is close to Glencairn Luas stop and Sandyford Business District
Media-shy tycoon built 9,000 apartments across Dublin between 1980s and 2006
Seen and Heard: Ronan seeks ministerial meeting while DunPort backs Cara takeover
Transaction is subject to various closing conditions
US company is offering €356 million for Irish Canadian plastics maker
Analysts see little chance of higher offer for company that never got traction in the market
Shareholders led by Noel Smyth to press on with complaints against plastic maker
Cantillon: €350m offer by Madison Dearborn includes ‘go-shop’ provision that allows IPL to seek a better deal
Irish shareholder angry over inability to ask questions of company at agm
Liffey cycle path work ‘an illegal act’ – Dublin City Centre Traders Alliance
Vendor prepared to enter into long-term leases on the Yarn and Legal Eagle properties
New street art in Dublin carries a positive mental health message
Plans for water jets at Liffey Street pedestrian scheme scrapped by City Council
Two properties are fully let while other two have development potential
Seafront plot has potential to accommodate scheme of 102 apartments
Mike Ashley’s company in sale-and-leaseback deal three years after €12m acquisition
The building was purchased by UK firm DWS in its second major Dublin acquisition
Dublin City Centre Traders Alliance say plans must be sent to An Bord Pleanála
Development which will involve the demolition of several buildings is the second hotel scheme planned for the area by Noel Smyth's Fitzwilliam Real Estate Properties
Fashion retailer will pay rent of €1.8m for premises due to open in run-up to Christmas
A firm linked to the developer has applied for permission to build 42 new homes on the site
Final bids for 27-year-old shopping mall were lodged this week
The 300-year-old house near Ha’penny Bridge is to be demolished for 365-bedroom hotel
US fund has more than €400,000 of security on Mansfield’s property near Citywest
Former chief undertakes not to take business from his old employer and to pay it €30,000
Rents in the suburbs are half those in the city centre while there’s also a better choice of accommodation
Corporate battles and receiverships have delayed the construction of the new suburb
Traders’ lobby group opposes proposed changes to city-centre traffic flows
One of largest mosaics in Europe at Knock basilica by artist PJ Lynch draws attention
About €55-€60m is likely to be spent on building three six- and seven-storey blocks
Close by, Findlater House has been converted into 198-bedroom Holiday Inn Express
Boyers had been trading for 110 years before it closed recently
Lawyer and developer Noel Smyth calls for commitment from those buying land
Buyer should be able to bank on return of 8% for Telephone House off O’Connell Street
Dublin department store sees its turnover rise by 2.7% to €114.2m in 2014
State agency loses patience over proposed €40m extension
Arnotts joins Brown Thomas as member of portfolio of stores owned by Galen Weston
Canadian billionaire Galen Weston now owns Brown Thomas and Arnotts
Talks to begin after news that Dublin department store will close
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