New shops for Grafton Street: Mango, Kiko Milano and Alo Yoga lead changing of the retail guard
Despite the rise of online shopping and vacant outlets remaining an issue in the capital, the pipeline of international retail investment looks strong
Despite the rise of online shopping and vacant outlets remaining an issue in the capital, the pipeline of international retail investment looks strong
Five-star Dublin 2 property had its ‘strongest year to date’ last year as international tourism surged
Mary Lavin Place links Dublin’s Lad Lane – where the author and short story writer lived – to newly restored Wilton Park
Move to redevelop area around former AIB branch the latest hotel plans proposed for the street
The property, which also includes a modern mews, is likely to appeal to both owner-occupiers and investors
A new food truck where classic dishes such as pierogi and potato pancakes are cooked to order
Only the lemon meringue pie let things down in a very cheerful menu of staples
Possible options for 1970s property include eight-storey office building, 133-room hotel or 154-unit student accommodation block
New to the market in Castleconnell, The Lough, Grand Canal Dock, Foxrock and Dungarvan
No wonder there are queues at this Dawson Street favourite
Former Ted Baker fashion store comprises 405sq m of retail accommodation
Galway operation, which won Burger of the Year, sets its sights on the capital’s thriving burger market
New to the market in Dún Laoghaire, Knocklyon, Blackrock, Grand Canal Dock and Ballsbridge
Kingram House was offered for sale as part of wider Dublin portfolio disposal on behalf of receiver
Leading personal injuries litigator to convert number 65 into boutique office suites
Jordan Lapongo (21) accused of shooting into property at Mercer House flat complex in Dublin 2
Ber-exempt two-storey-over-basement property is located between Grand Canal Dock and city centre
Newmount House on Lower Mount Street is generating strong rental income of €637,991 per annum
Vacant four-storey over-basement building comes with large derelict structure and garage to the rear
Three-bed apartment on the eighth floor is bathed in light and has coveted southerly and westerly aspects
Price paid represents 40% discount on valuation ascribed to prime city centre office block in 2018
17-bedroom property comes for sale with benefit of full vacant possession and with no rental cap in place
Number 16 Aungier Street comes for sale fully let and producing €188,420 in annual rental income
Refurbished three-bed on city centre cul-de-sac once home to notable artists and revolutionaries
Number 33 College Green came close to being sold to leading hotelier for €17m earlier this year
Achara is a totally happy place, from the friendly service and delicious food to the pricing that lands right in the middle of the sweet spot
An off-the-radar spot to enjoy classic food and a sense of absolute escape in relaxed surrounds
Mark Anthony Brands International to occupy 44,000sq ft across sixth and seventh floors of McGarrell Reilly development
As Marc and Conor Bereen prepare to reopen their much loved restaurant, formerly Coppinger Row, they reflect on the ‘scary times’ in the industry
This offering in the former home of the Pig’s Ear knows exactly what it’s doing and does it well, even if it lacks a little edge
Minister for Transport also calls on Dublin City Council to implement transport plan or risk losing funding
Friends gather to remember American who died alongside another homeless man at the Grand Canal
New to the market in Rathfarnham, Ranelagh, Sandymount, Greystones and on Leeson Street
Hotel and bar have been owned and operated by the Conway family since their original development in 1995
Historic city centre club property with car parking and other facilities offers potential to use air space in significant upgrade
Sale of 14 apartments at Hogan Place and Hogan Avenue offers buyer opportunity to secure 6.81 per cent yield
Indigo at Whitaker Square on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay offering CAT A and CAT B standard acccommodation on flexible terms
Central Bank’s former Dame Street headquarter office gets new lease of life as flexible workspace giant finally takes over
Former GAA manager Seamus McEnaney in line for uplift of up to €3.7m on original investment in Dublin 2 pub while Irish rugby stars buy into Dublin 6
Property occupies prime south-city location and is generating annual rental income of €241,484
Portfolio offers buyer secure rental income of €300,000 per annum and asset-management opportunities
Irish-owned brand agrees deal to occupy former home of the famed music shop in Dublin’s city centre
Subsidiary of Fortune 100 Liberty Mutual Group inks deal at Padraic Rhatigan’s Ship Street scheme
Ground floor and basement level of number 55 comes for sale fully let to Claddagh Jewellers on new, 10-year lease from July 2023
New €4.4m guide for 12 and 13 Fitzwilliam Place, mews buildings and apartment represents 32% discount on original €6.5m price tag
Deka Immobilien secures building in face of competition from several other international investors
Appeals body declines to accept recommendation from its inspector and rules against 24-storey office scheme
No 6 comes for sale fully let at ground- and upper-floor levels to well-known newsagent, Bus Stop, and to tanning salon operator
New to the market in Ranelagh, Dublin Docklands, Boyle, Termonfeckin and Foulksmills
This light-filled front bar with a tapas restaurant at the back, in the former premises of The Square Ball close to Merrion Square
Sale of Dublin 4 property offers scope for development of up to eight apartments to complement existing retail space
Feasibility study suggests 5-9 South Frederick Street could accommodate development of 137-bedroom hotel
City-centre venue and eight overhead apartments come for sale following full refurbishment by the current owner
No 66 was home to a member of the Merck family dynasty and was owned at one point by former billionaire media mogul Sir Anthony O’Reilly
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