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  • Retail warehousing park planned for Tyrrelstown, D15

    West Dublin is to get another major retail warehousing park. Development work is to begin this summer on the new Tyrrelstown Retail Park in Dublin 15 which will have the giant UK multiple Homebase as anchor tenant.
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  • Bord rejects Dunboyne business park plan

    Planning & Development Plans to create over 2,000 jobs in a new business park at Dunboyne, Co Meath, have been thwarted by An Taisce despite securing the unanimous support of members of Meath County Council.
  • Over €10m for key D7 markets site

    Redevelopment Site With the markets area of Dublin city centre - which is between Capel Street and the Four Courts - set for major redevelopment in the coming years, there should be plenty of interest in an important site nearby, writes Jack Fagan
  • Refurbished city offices in former priory for about €6m

    Investments A distinctive redbrick office building close to Christchurch in Dublin city centre is expected to generate considerable interest from investors, developers and companies looking for a prestigious headquarters when it goes on the market this week through agents Atisreal. The guide price is in the region of €6 million.
  • D6 redbrick with small site for around €6 million

    Investments A Victorian era office building at 4 Northbrook Road in Dublin 6 with an infill development site at the rear is expected to make around €6 million when offered for sale from today through joint agents Savills HOK and Harrington & Co.
  • Over €4.5 million for small site in Portobello

    Redevelopment Site A small site in Portobello, Dublin 8, is expected to make over €4.5 million when it is sold at tender on March 5th through selling agent CB Richard Ellis.
  • Over €12 million for Nenagh town centre site of 6.55 acres

    Development Land Development sites with town centre zoning have been the most sought-after in recent years because of the potential for retail schemes.
  • Irish investors eye up bargains in London

    London Market Although the days of mega-deals might have gone, big Irish names have been busy buying up London property, writes Gretchen Friemann
  • Investors bag value as institutions are forced to sell fast

    Eugene Larkin, the developer behind the Tyrrelstown Town Centre in west Dublin, has become the latest investor to jump at London's knockdown property prices with the snap purchase of Anglo Irish Bank's UK headquarters for £47 million (€62.7 million).
  • Offices to the fore in plan for Burlington Hotel site

    Planning & Development Glasbay Ltd, a consortium headed by developer Bernard McNamara, is about to submit a planning application to Dublin City Council to redevelop the 5.4-acre site currently occupied by the former Burlington Hotel and Burlington House in Dublin 4.
  • Credit crunch to squeeze European markets in 2008, says report

    Market Report The turmoil in financial markets had a significant impact on European commercial property towards the end of 2007, according to a new report from James Cogavin of Savills HOK.
  • €430 per sq m rent for D8 offices

    Office Market The first tenants have moved into the recently completed Fumbally Square, a five-storey office development on Fumbally Lane adjacent to Kevin Street in Dublin 8.
  • Reform of VAT has failed to deliver

    Tax Law New VAT rules for property, which will take effect from July 1st, do not make the system any simpler or user-friendly, writes John McGlone
  • Alien design concept in foreign aid building

    Architecture & Design A new building that will show how the Government is spending its development money will excite those who visit it, writes Emma Cullinan
  • In Short

    Other commercial property stories in brief
  • Prams help family firm take first steps into giftware

    Trade Names A seaside shop in Bangor has changed tack a few times to meet the demands of the market, writes Rose Doyle
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