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  • €175m Charlestown shopping centre opens off M50

    RetailMarket: Located at the N2/M50 interchange, the Charlestown centre - part of a major mixed-use development - will intensify competition among the major multiples for the area's shopping trade, writes Jack Fagan
  • Retail and office units in Dun Laoghaire

    Investments: Own-door office suites are on offer in Dún Laoghaire town centre along with retail units and apartments.
  • Council approves redevelopment of former newspaper offices

    Planning&Development:  Planning permission has been granted by Dublin City Council for a substantial redevelopment of the former offices of The Irish Times on D'Olier Street, Dublin 2.
  • Riverside legal firm goes with the flow of the times

    TradeNames: The tools of the trade may have changed in over 100 years, but the Lynch family is still practising law on Ormond Quay, writes Rose Doyle
  • New European retail portfolio

    OverseasProperty: A new investment vehicle that targets the Continental retail property sector has been announced.
  • €18m for Athlone centre on 2.75 acres

    RedevelopmentSites: The 1970s Athlone shopping centre - just like the former Texas store in Mullingar - is likely to be redeveloped, writes Jack Fagan
  • €1 billion plan for Northside shopping centre

    TownCentres:  The 37-year-old Northside shopping centre, in Coolock, Dublin 17, is to be demolished and a new shopping centre built in another location as part of a €1 billion proposal to develop a "Northside Town Centre".
  • Brittas Bay landbank for over €4 million

    DevelopmentLand : A landbank with significant potential close to the beaches at Brittas Bay in Co Wicklow has come on the market. The 5.98 hectares (14.77 acres) on the Castletimon Road is guided at over €4 million by agent Hooke & MacDonald Commercial.
  • Warehouse completes formidable line-up at South King Street centre

    RetailMarket:  Grafton Street's ability to hold its own against a resurgent Henry Street has received another boost after Warehouse, one of the UK's leading fashion brands, decided to take the remaining space at South King Street, which is being developed by property magnate Joe O'Reilly.
  • €250,000 in key money for lease of prominent Ballsbridge office block

    OfficeMarket: Property developers Bernard McNamara and Gerry O'Reilly will this week have the option of acquiring the lease of an office block in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, which they bought last January for €46 million.
  • Mixed-use space to buy/let in business park near Athlone

    BusinessCampuses: A limited amount of commercial and retail space remains at the Gateway mixed-use development just off the N6 in west Athlone. Options are for lease or purchase with office space available from €2,530 per sq m (€235 per sq ft) to buy and about €162 per sq m (€15 per sq ft) to lease.
  • Survey shows record level of Dublin office lettings in Q3

    MarketResearch: The office market, particularly in Dublin, remains buoyant despite fears of a downturn and turmoil in the financial sector, according to the third quarter office market review from CB Richard Ellis.
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