The National Treasury Management Agency has chosen a site on Dublin’s North Wall Quay, next to the new headquarters of the Central Bank, as the preferred option for its new
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A receiver appointed by Nama has submitted planning for Dublin’s largest ever off-campus student accommodation development, which will cater for 970 students in the city’s third-level institutions. The proposed development
Hotel operator Dalata said on Tuesday that it is to close the historic Clyde Court Hotel, formerly the Berkeley Court, in Dublin’s Ballsbridge, on January 1st 2016. Developer Chartered Land
Hammerson Plc and Allianz SE’s real estate unit has agreed to buy a group of Dublin shopping-mall loans for 1.85 billion euros from NAMA. The sale, known as Project Jewel,
The Government detailed its €27 billion capital plan from 2016 to 2021 in a move to underpin its belief in a strongly recovering economy. Taoiseach Enda Kenny said that the
There are 2,600 council houses lying empty across Ireland, a situation that has been called “shocking”. The numbers were obtained by Fianna Fáil Environment spokesperson Barry Cowen through a series of
Fianna Fáil has hit out at the Environment Minister over the continuing rent crisis affecting people Ireland. Spokesperson on Environment and Local Government Barry Cowen said the rental crisis constitutes
Only 13,000 new homes were built in the 12 months to July, far below what is needed to tackle the Republic’s housing shortage, figures released on Tuesday show. The State’s
Closing date extended to Friday 10th July 26th June 2015 – The closing date for entries to the Sustainable Energy Awards 2015 has been extended by two weeks until Friday
Consolidation of legacy lines, Unified Communications (UC) between sites and adoption of SIP with a Rollout that Took Less than Two Weeks Dublin, Ireland – 22 June 2015 – Phone
DUBLIN, IRELAND – June 16, 2015 – Host in Ireland, an industry-led marketing initiative created to drive interest in hosting digital assets in Ireland, today announces that CBRE, the global
The Irish homebuilder became the first construction firm from the Republic to list on a public market in nearly 20 years after its initial public offering on the London Stock
Colortrend introduce new range of next-generation primers at Irish Hardware Show Colortrend, Ireland’s leading decorative paint brand who have been manufacturing a wide range of premium quality paints in a huge
Construction and engineering group BAM is in pole position to win a State contract to build a number of courthouses in the State and refurbish others. The National Development Finance
Good news!i3PT Certification are delighted to announce that due to an increased workload and a period of significant growth, we are moving to new offices in the Hyde Building, The Park,
HBJV is hosting a free Meet the Buyer event on Thursday 4th June for local suppliers and subcontractors in Dublin who would like to get involved. At the event, you’ll be
Two recently amalgamated shops which now serve as a flagship store for Life Style Sports at 57/58 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, seem likely to be bought by an Irish or
Plans have been revealed for about 3,800 homes as well as shopping and office space at a new development in south Dublin. The US investment firm Hines yesterday launched its
Sustainable Energy Awards 2015 Open For Ambitious Energy Projects Organisations from multinationals to SMEs & community organisations driving culture of change in energy efficiency 22nd May 2015 – Close
Taking Place in the RDS, Dublin on June 16th This major event will be jointly chaired by Tom Parlon, Director General of the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) and Tom Moloney,
DUBLIN, May 20, 2015 – Mallinckrodt plc, a leading global specialty biopharmaceutical company, today announced a €45million investment to expand its Dublin-based operations. A new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and office
Diatec, the largest Autodesk Gold Partner in Ireland, is delighted to announce David Purdon has been appointed as the company’s Senior Application & Technical Sales Engineer for the southern region.
Cork City’s newest and largest office block, One Albert Quay, has been purchased for up to €58m by Green Reit nine months ahead of its completion The Irish property investment
Irish-owned engineering services contractor Kirby Group has entered into a strategic alliance with Mott MacDonald, a UK-headquartered management, engineering and
The Roadstone Thermal Liteblock is a robust and durable, lightweight block which was developed for use with traditional masonry after
Grafton, the Dublin-headquartered builders merchanting and DIY retail group, is actively reviewing opportunities to expand its operational presence in western
An investor backed management buyout (MBO) has been announced by leading Irish construction company Walls Construction. Founded in 1950, Walls
Regus has announced today that it will open its seventh location in Dublin’s North Quay. The global workspace provider currently
The 291 sq m hub at 16 College Green (above) will offer banking facilities on the doorstep of Trinity College
Hibernia Reit plc said today that it has bought two properties in the South Docks area of Dublin for a
With the Dublin retail market, as well as the suburban office sector, rapidly recovering, Royal London Asset Management is planning
Up to €300m is being poured into a major social housing construction programme. It is hoped that more than 100
Located in Dublin 8, the design of the seven-storey building was unveiled by Minister Leo Varadkar and the Office of
Schemes such as this are about more than just about the homes. They are also about building sustainable communities. Community
Greenman Investments, a Dublin-headquartered firm that specialises in buying German retail assets, has paid €95 million for a portfolio of
In 1999 Hollywood House, an imposing Victorian two-storey over basement house at Mount Anville Road in Dublin 14, went on
Some 20,000 new jobs could be created in the construction sector if the government was to implement a series of
An interesting ready-to-go mixed-use infill site in Clontarf is on the market for €4 million through DTZ Sherry FitzGerald. The
A €27.5m state-of-the-art building is planned for Kevin Street Garda Station for 2017 – a move which will see a
Ireland’s most expensive development site, one of the centrepieces of the property crash, is finally to be offered for sale
Ornua, formerly the Irish Dairy Board, is hoping to hit €3 billion in sales in the post-milk quota era on
A NEW housing development on the northside will be a fitting legacy for artist and 1916 Rising hero Peadar Kearney,
RDS plans €35m redevelopment of its main arena The stadium’s naming rights may be sold and Government grants are expected
The rooftop has undergone a complete refurbishment with a new décor, layout and menu to offer customers an even better
With new office buildings planned for Dublin city centre expected to follow the high rent example of the LXV block
St. James’s Gate becomes the first major brewery in the world and the first manufacturing plant in Ireland to achieve
A property company controlled by Galway developer John Lally has reduced the value of a site it bought for over
Marathon Asset Management has won the race for a portfolio of nearly 600 apartments in Dublin, becoming the latest overseas
The CIF is constantly looking for ways of bringing new information and innovations to our members. One area which looks
Kennedy Wilson and NAMA have formed a joint venture arrangement to develop a project of significant importance on Sir John
A Former senior executive at Bord Na Mona has landed the top job on the development of the controversial €500m
House prices continued to rise in Q1 of this year, according to the latest house price survey from MyHome.ie. The
– 25% Reduction in Housing Waiting List through Build, Buying & Leasing Programme – In excess of €500m for Dublin
One of the UK’s leading short break specialists, Center Parcs, has just announced plans to develop a holiday village at
A slowdown in the growth of construction activity here could end up hurting Ireland’s ability to attract foreign direct investment,
The first of the fast-track developments planned for Dublin’s docklands has been given the go ahead by the city council.
To describe the effect of the recession on Ireland’s construction industry as devastating is an understatement. Now less than a
The biggest city centre real estate project outside of Dublin over the next 10 years has received the green light