Ireland’s first public space named after a woman writer is opened
Mary Lavin Place links Dublin’s Lad Lane – where the author and short story writer lived – to newly restored Wilton Park
Mary Lavin Place links Dublin’s Lad Lane – where the author and short story writer lived – to newly restored Wilton Park
Social media platform to bring all employees together under one roof in bid to foster stronger ‘one-team’ culture
Assignments and sub-lets boost take-up but do not reduce vacant space. Over 250,000sq m of new space is due by end-2025, which could compound the issue
Irish-headquartered real estate investor in separate deals for two buildings on city’s foremost shopping street and 3-4 South Frederick Street
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Global payments giant founded by Collison brothers is eyeing 100,000sq ft at social media giant LinkedIn’s EMEA campus
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
International brands keen to get footholds in Dublin, says real-estate expert, even as business group says planners should broaden options for city-centre thoroughfare
From large pension funds to wealthy private investors, the owners of Dublin’s most famous shopping street enjoy large rent rolls from some of the biggest names in the Irish retail sector
Big Four accountant and advisory business looking to nearly double its office space in city centre
40 Molesworth Street is fully occupied and generating €2.175m in annual rental income
Those at the top in the commercial and residential real-estate sectors on their careers and how things could still improve
Coimisiún na Meán signs lease with Iput for Ballsbridge offices capable of accommodating over 200 workers
Price paid represents 20% discount on €37.5m guided for Nos 73-83 Lower Mount Street
Big Four accountant and advisory business looking to nearly double its office space in city centre
Hibernia Real Estate, AirLease, among objectors to plans to demolish Deloitte House
Developer signs agreement with London-based Cheyne Capital for scheme on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay
Social media giant says security concerns mean it cannot accommodate public access provided for under current planning permission
UK-headquartered property giant commits €40m in debut investment involving purchase of offices at Citywest from Iput and Davy
Cushman & Wakefield initiates a targeted sale process for TikTok’s base in city’s south docklands
Just 15 deals completed in fourth quarter, the lowest on record, says Savills
Nos 73-83 Lower Mount Street come for sale fully let to the Office of Public Works with 8.5 years to lease expiry
Eamon Waters pays €28m for lingerie chain’s landmark store and €12m for Tesco premises on Lower Baggot Street
Fleming has served in a senior role and as a board member of JLL Ireland, while McCoy is chief executive of Ibec
Deal to occupy 32,000sq ft of city-centre space in new sustainability-focused building a boost for commercial property sector
Company which employs 2,000 people in Ireland says it will still move into One Wilton Park
Matt Ryan’s Dublin 2 house was reimagined to capitalise on its canalside location, a few doors down from where Ryan’s mother, the late Caroline Walsh, grew up
Swords scheme earning €1.3m in rent following deal with egaming giant Riot Games
Sale of 12 & 13 Fitzwilliam Place expected to see similar interest at €6.5m guide price
State’s largest architectural firm, Henry J Lyons, sees directors’ remuneration fall 20%
Company has partnered with local landowner to maintain native forestry project
Developer to convert UK retailer’s flagship at 6-7 St Stephen’s Green into boutique hotel
Irish developer pays 43% premium to secure 118 acres next to M2 at Blanchardstown
Retail floors at 6-7 St Stephen’s Green also available to let at €875,000 a year
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