Over 150 industry leaders and key stakeholders will gather in Dublin at the European Infrastructure Conference 2024 on November 14th. The third European Infrastructure Conference takes place at Dublin’s Clayton
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Dublin City Council has issued a tender for the redevelopment of St. Michael’s Estate in Inchicore. The council proposes to engage in a competitive process for the establishment of a
Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has issued a prior information notice (PIN) for the MetroLink Project Delivery Partner Contract. MetroLink is a new greenfield metro railway to be built and operated
The Government of Ireland has launched the procurement of a new purpose-built family law courts complex in Dublin. The National Treasury Management Agency (describing itself as the National Development Finance
The Land Development Agency (LDA) has announced the launch of 57 newly built homes in Hollystown, Dublin 15, forming part of the Wilkinsons Brook development. These homes, delivered through the
Excitement for the pipeline of capital and housing projects tangible as the National Construction Summit on April 18th set to be the largest industry event in Ireland. Dublin, 12 April
The National Transport Authority (NTA) is exploring the possibility of discontinuing direct rail services between County Wexford and Dublin, according to recent developments. Two independent studies examining the capacity of
Concept plans for a potential third terminal at Dublin Airport have been officially submitted to Fingal County Council by aviation entrepreneurs Des and Ulick McEvaddy. The proposed terminal, part of
Exciting plans for a cutting-edge science museum and planetarium, set to be located at the National Concert Hall complex in Dublin, have been given the green light with the recent
In Dublin’s city centre, a legal tussle unfolds as CIE seeks possession of a prime site earmarked for Ireland’s tallest office and hotel building. This comes as Tanat Ltd, a
A private partner is sought to design, build, and finance a campus building for Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), writes David Keniry. The Grangegorman Development Agency (GDA) is seeking to
In a significant effort to address homelessness, Focus Ireland’s High Street Dublin 8 premises underwent a transformative redevelopment project, led by a coalition of companies. This initiative not only revitalized
The Cromcastle development in Dublin is set to revitalize a 1.7-acre site at the intersection of Oscar Traynor Road and Kilmore Road, owned by Dublin City Council. The project aims
Dublin-based artist and beekeeper Anthony Freeman O’Brien is on a mission to build sustainable homes using discarded materials. His recent project involved constructing a greenhouse from plastic Covid screens and
The National Transport Authority (NTA) is set to allocate an estimated €350 million to a strategic partner to facilitate the implementation of Dublin’s ambitious BusConnects scheme. The BusConnects program, designed
The latest Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) survey from S&P Global reveals that Dublin’s private sector experienced its most subdued expansion of the year in the final quarter of 2023. The
The advent of the railways, motorised road vehicles and air travel has revolutionised transport and society during the last two centuries. However, we are now entering a new epoch when
The ongoing dispute surrounding passenger caps at Dublin Airport has raised serious concerns about potential economic fallout. A report commissioned by Aer Lingus suggests that maintaining current restrictions could cost
Dublin City Council is set to finalise plans for the redevelopment of the vast Dublin Industrial Estate in Glasnevin, marking the city’s largest industrial land transformation since the Dublin Docklands.
In a significant development, Dublin City Council has given the green light to a €100 million redevelopment plan for the St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, a prominent landmark in the
Cairn Homes plc has been granted full planning permission by An Bord Pleanála for 565 high-quality houses, apartments and duplexes at Seven Mills in Dublin 22. This announcement brings the
The Land Development Agency (LDA) and Dublin City Council (DCC) have submitted a planning application for 708 cost rental and social housing homes at Cherry Orchard Point in Dublin 10. The
Quintain Ireland, which is focused on the development of residential and commercial property in the Greater Dublin area, has secured planning permission for Cherrywood’s first village centre. The property company’s
Dublin airport operator, daa has secured permission to install a new paid drop-off and pick-up zone for the country’s busiest
Billionaire businessman Denis O’Brien’s Jepview has secured planning permission for a 15-storey office block in Dublin’s docklands. Jepview Ltd has
Major developers have cast doubt over Dublin City Council’s housing targets, calling into question the potential to deliver the scale
A narrative has taken hold in certain quarters in the housing crisis that says scores of apartments in high-end build-to-rent
There is a lack of consultation in relation to new cycling infrastructure in Dublin city, according to local councillors. Speaking
The long awaited Dublin MetroLink will not now be completed until 2035 at the earliest, seven years after its original
THE NEW DUBLIN City Development plan is set to restrict the construction of new Build to Rent (BTR) developments in
COSTS for the overdue metro line for Dublin will escalate if officials do not unite behind it, the head of
EirGrid has confirmed that it will not connect new data centres in Dublin until 2028. They said that the greater
IFS, which recently raised €2m in funding for growth, is partnering with Microsoft to develop new services and rebranding itself
The pub itself is a protected structure, and according to the planning application, it would be retained as part of
Hawkins Brown has opened an office in Dublin, its fourth new studio in six years but only its second overseas.
Lidl Ireland plans to invest €11 million in a new “state-of-the-art” store in Clonshaugh, Dublin. The supermarket chain on Tuesday
The average price of a house is now almost €24,000 higher than it was a year ago, with the rise
A Strategic Housing Development (SHD) scheme of 227 build-to-rent apartments up to 12 storeys tall is being sought for a
24 new hotels, comprising 4,500 rooms, will be delivered in Dublin by the end of 2023, according to property advisor,
Survey blames materials price increases of up to 40% for rising cost of building in capital. Building in Dublin is
Savills has brought the Point Square development in Dublin’s north docklands to the market on behalf of the Joint Statutory
Fire-safety defects estimated to cost more than €5 million to fix have been discovered at a large Celtic Tiger-era apartment
Savills says that take up has been good, although the Central Bank of Ireland warned recently of the danger of
The annual National Construction Summit is being held on Tuesday, 24th March 2020 at a new venue – the National
Ballymore, the international property development company, and its development partner, Oxley Holdings, have received planning approval for 741 residential homes
Uncertainty stemming from global events will be the key aspect of the Irish property investment market in 2020, according to
Full planning permission has been granted by An Bord Pleanála for Cairn Homes’ 380 unit strategic housing scheme at Newcastle,
Esprit Investments Ltd has applied for planning permission to develop a derelict site in Dublin 2. The site borders Brunswick
Hammerson, the UK-based property, development and investment company, has received planning approval for 107 new apartments at Dundrum Town Centre
Global real estate investment company Kennedy Wilson has announced the launch of its newest Dublin campus development – Coopers Cross.
An Bord Pleanála has granted planning permission for Irish Water’s Greater Dublin Drainage (GDD) Project in North Dublin. Once operational,
The Westin Dublin, a luxury five star hotel in the heart of Dublin city centre, has unveiled an elegant multi-million
Miesian Plaza, Baggot Street in Dublin 2, which was developed by Remley, is the first and only development in Ireland
The ground has officially been broken on a new BMX/skate park and playground for Ballyfermot. A portion of Le Fanu
Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, Eoghan Murphy, and RIAI President David Browne will open the Royal Institute of
Dublin City Council continues to lead by example in energy management with the awarding of a new Energy Performance Contract
Remley Developments has announced that its development at Miesian Plaza, Baggot Street, Dublin 2, has secured LEED Platinum v4 Certification, the
South Dublin County Council have considered proposals that could deliver up to 4,500 new homes to the area. The total