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An interesting ready-to-go mixed-use infill site in Clontarf is on the market for €4 million through DTZ Sherry FitzGerald. The

Nama is one of a number of organisations partnering to deliver a €450m development in the Dublin Docklands after planning

Mr. Alan Kelly, T.D., Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, today (21 April 2015), welcomed the announcement by

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,

It is hoped that the major facility in Fitzgerald’s Park, which will enable children with disabilities to play alongside able-bodied

Penneys has today reopened its newly renovated Sligo store, 33 years after the shop first opened in March 1982. Seventeen

A Killarney social housing project that has been on the back burner for over two years has finally been given

RDS plans €35m redevelopment of its main arena The stadium’s naming rights may be sold and Government grants are expected

Irish company Surface Power Hone and Belgian partner Mopac Systems International have won a contract to build low cost ‘daylight’

Hill International and the Chartered Institute of Building announced today that leading speakers from top law firms will join construction

The number of planners in local authorities has dropped by 32pc since 2006, according to the organisation. Some 415 planners

Cork-based technology firm Global Shares has announced a major expansion plan which will create 80 new jobs over the next

The brochure for UCD’s planned €7.4 million Confucius Institute could not be more enthusiastic. “A landmark modern building,” it reads.

EPS, an Irish firm that specialises in designing, building and operating water and sewage treatment plants worldwide, has announced plans

The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) has appointed Terri Wills as its next CEO. The World Green Building Council is

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

A recovering Irish construction industry has welcomed the announcement that Ireland’s largest construction and quarrying machinery show (CQMS ’15) will

The €350,000 WASTCArD project, which will see a consortium of seven academic and industrial partners working together to develop a

St. James’s Gate becomes the first major brewery in the world and the first manufacturing plant in Ireland to achieve

British Land has extended its footprint in Paddington, West London, with the purchase of the £210m One Sheldon Square site.

Britcon has completed a £7.4 million project to build a new state of the art training facility in Park Royal

Consultant Turner & Townsend has been appointed to provide programme, project, cost and procurement support for the planned £480m retail

With relatively few office developments under way in Dublin’s central business district despite signs of a shortfall of top-quality space,

A property company controlled by Galway developer John Lally has reduced the value of a site it bought for over

According to The Irish Independent, Ashford Castle will employ up to 300 people when it opens this week, following a