AIB set to move to north docklands in record office letting
Enticed by highly competitive rental terms, AIB Capital Markets'
likely move to the former Brooks Thomas site in the north docklands
will be the largest ever office letting in the State covering
37,160sq m (400,000sq ft)
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Dunnes pays over €45m for Point Village store
RETAIL MARKET: The multiple will have a flagship store of 11,148sq m (120,000sq ft) over three levels - including a food court, fashion and home furnishings - when the north docklands shopping complex opens for business in 2010.Kinsealy own-door office units to buy or rent
A NEW BUSINESS centre alongside a residential development at Kinsealy in north Co Dublin has come on the market through joint agents Bannon and Kelly Walsh.Street newspaper sellers no longer sold on the business TRADE NAMES
TRADE NAMES: Three generations of Boltons have been selling newspapers on the city's streets but their trade is fast becoming a thing of the past.Superquinn pays around €25m for Naas town centre site
DEVELOPMENT LAND: The operators of some other town centre schools around the country may follow the example of Co Kildare VEC in selling their valuable sites and using the proceeds to help fund new facilities in less congested areas.Academy of entertainment retakes the stage
INTERIOR DESIGN: An historic building on Pearse Street has been transformed into offices, the latest incarnation in an industrious and entertaining existence that spans nearly 200 years.Today FM takes space near the Green
OFFICE MARKET: A FURTHER SIGN of the continuing strong demand for well located office buildings in Dublin city centre comes with the news that half of the newly completed block at the rear of the St Stephen's Green shopping centre in Dublin 2 has been let only weeks after being completed.Report says financing issues are holding back a return to normality
MARKET ANALYSIS: THE IRISH PROPERTY market is coping well with the current downturn in activity, according to a surprisingly upbeat assessment from CB Richard Ellis.Moving Dublin Port to free up 650 acres for development
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT: The 650 acres of prime development land that makes up Dublin Port is significantly undervalued in its current use and the Government can no longer ignore its potential.In Short
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