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  • RTE to get €20m for site at Beaumont

    RTE's 4.5-acre development site Beaumont, D9: formerly used for a transmitter, it could now accommoate up to 200 homes Residential land: RTÉ is to cash in on the booming housing market by selling off a development site of 4.5 acres at Beaumont in Dublin 9, writes Jack Fagan , Property Editor
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  • €10m-plus for residential, retail site on Dorset Street

    ApartmentSite: One of the best located redevelopment sites to come on the market in Dublin city centre in recent years - the extensive premises of Mongey Plunkett Motors at Upper Dorset Street, Dublin 2 - will be of interest to a range of commercial and residential developers. Jack Fagan , Property Editor, reports
  • We all scream for Teddy's ice-cream

    TradeNames: Teddy's is a Dún Laoghaire institution, and its current owners don't plan on changing a thing. Rose Doyle reports
  • Grand Canal Harbour site for sale

    DevelopmentSites: One of the last remaining development opportunities at Grand Canal Harbour in the Dublin docklands is to go for sale by tender on June 24th.
  • Work starts on €60m Bray centre

    ShoppingCentres: The retail element of a major new development in Bray is due to be completed by autumn 2005, reports Jack Fagan , Property Editor
  • €15m upgrade for Finglas

    Redevelopment: A planning application for the €15 million revamp of the dated Finglas main centre in Dublin 11 is about to be lodged to Dublin City Council, which if successful could kick-start the rejuvenation of Finglas Village.
  • Prime Waterford residential site for €11.5m

    DevelopmentSite: One of the best residential land holdings to reach the market in the south-east for some time goes up for auction on June 22nd.
  • Tax take on new homes must be reduced

    IPAVConference: The Government should reduce its excessive tax take on new homes if it wants to help first-time buyers. It now lays claim to 45 per cent of the cost of a new home, according to the president of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers.
  • Decentralisation is good for families

    PropertyConference: Decentralisation of government offices should benefit, not disadvantage, civil servants. It should mean economic and social benefits for those undertaking a move away from the capitol, according to the Minister of State, Mr Tom Parlon.
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