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  • Top Dún Laoghaire shop for €3.2m

    RETAIL INVESTMENTS: THE MINNIE Peters home furnishings store at 56/57 Upper George's Street in Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin has come on the market through agent Turley & Co with a guide price of €3.2 million.
  • Council urged to overturn street's trading regulations

    RETAILMARKET: A GROUP OF property owners on Grafton Street are urging Dublin City Council to overturn restrictions that exclude certain retailers from trading on the street.
  • Four retail parks planned for Waterford

    RETAIL MARKET: With four retail parks either being built or planned for Waterford, competition for the city's retail trade looks set to intensify, writes Jack Fagan .
  • Strong line up for phase two at The Park

    RETAIL MARKET: PARK DEVELOPMENTS, the privately owned development company led by Michael Cotter, has delivered on his commitment to line up a strong range of traders for the second phase of The Park in Carrickmines, Co Dublin.
  • Work to start on €120 million Letterkenny centre later this year

    RETAIL MARKET: DEVELOPMENT WORK is to begin later this year on a large mixed-use development, including a shopping centre, in Letterkenny, Co Donegal.
  • Footfall drops in provincial shopping centres

    RETAIL MARKET: As the realities of the changed economic climate set in, property agents are now urging retail landlords to adopt a more realistic approach to rental growth, writes Gretchen Freidmann .
  • D2 Georgian with mews for €6 million

    OFFICE MARKET: WITH GEORGIAN office buildings selling briskly in recent weeks despite the overall slowdown in the market, a buyer seems likely to emerge shortly for another similar building at 29 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, which is for sale by private treaty.
  • €296 per sq m for new office space at East Point

    OFFICE MARKET: TWO NEW office buildings at East Point in Dublin are available to rent at half the price of comparable office space in the nearby IFSC, according to joint agents Jones Lang LaSalle, Savills HOK and HWBC.
  • Credit crunch takes a large bite out of investment market

    MARKETREPORT: A new report says it is difficult to see how last year's strong investment spend by Irish investors at home and overseas can be replicated this year.
  • Instructor driven by a passion for driving

    TRADE NAMES: A Dublin man found his calling early in life and has steered a successful career in the driving business since then, writes Rose Doyle .
  • IN SHORT

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