Three directors of Glenveagh Properties share €2.2m pay package for 2021
Chief executive Stephen Garvey was paid €988,213, up 82% on previous year
Chief executive Stephen Garvey was paid €988,213, up 82% on previous year
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Glenveagh says it has sold, signed or reserved the 1,150 homes it expects to deliver this year
Median CEO compensation package falls almost 36 per cent to €1.2 million however
Company on track to build 1,150 homes this year
Shane Scully exits housebuilding company and becomes Postbridge Capital partner
Covid-19 impact on shares, earnings and dividends set to weigh on remuneration
Companies are still building but rate at which people reserve new homes has slowed
Book review: Fintan O'Toole on the effects, symptoms and consequences of Ireland’s economic boom
Senior figure joined stock exchange-listed housebuilder in 2018
House builder says resolution consistent with longer-term capital returns
Stephen Garvey acquires 200,000 shares in the housebuilder
New non-executive director spends €44,520 on purchase
John Mulcahy bought 200,000 shares for €0.615 each
Group is currently selling from 13 sites with 800 units sold, signed or reserved
Nama to begin recruiting development partners shortly to build 3,500 homes on site
Glass Lewis maintain so-called founder shares scheme ‘appears excessive’
Top executives benefit from conversion of founder’s shares in listed housebuilder
Property plc chairman says what works well in UK is where local authority has land and brings in private developer to develop it
President Michael D Higgins among those at Mass for founder of ‘Sunday Tribune’ and ‘Phoenix’
Mary Birmingham named chief investment officer of company’s ‘living’ subsidiary
Reverse takeover would allow homebuilder to secure stock exchange quotation
Shareholders and executives reap rewards of recovery driven by property supply shortage
Housebuilder estimates land could deliver 17,000 homes
Fledgling Irish housebuilder has acquired two land portfolios in Dublin
Irish developer Garrett Kelleher launches action against State agency in Illinois courts
Homebuilder has so far deployed €150m from €550m IPO
An exclusive extract from Frank Connolly’s new book on the world’s ‘largest property management and disposal company’
The first Irish housebuilder to float in two years saw its shares jump 14%
Homebuilder’s flotation comes with caveats – and eye-watering executive incentives
Glenveagh Properties says 30 sites owned by religious orders could provide 6,500 homes
New Irish housebuilder plans to be building at least 1,000 homes by 2020
Irish housebuilder plans to build at least 1,000 new homes each year by 2020
Oaktree-backed Irish housebuilder expected to float in Dublin and London in October
Cantillon: John Mulcahy has navigated the property rollercoaster with ease
New housebuilder being prepared for flotation has been named Glenveagh Proprties
Business Week: also in the news were housing, Brexit and a slew of banking updates
US firm among overseas buyers of distressed Irish assets in recent years
Property fund expects to pay out €100m a year in dividends over next decade
Site has considerable advantages over most out-of-town shopping centres because it has planning approval for open use retailing
US food and travel website The Perennial Plate is making 10 short films about Ireland’s food culture
Food conference hears that the US filmmakers behind ‘The Perennial Plate’, which has more than 10 million global viewers, are to make 10 short films about Irish food
Misleading star ratings, overbooking and below-standard rooms are just some of the pitfalls people face when booking holiday accommodation
Chefs, brewers, bakers, writers and publicans appointed as food ambassadors to tell visitors how to find the best Ireland has to offer
Irish property fund spent €163m on properties last year
School of Food in Thomastown, Co Kilkenny is launching a professional chef training course
Paintings from the collection at Russborough House are to be auctioned to raise funds for the house’s upkeep
O’Leary remained stubbornly tight-lipped all year about his post-IDA plans
Tycoon’s friendship with John Mulcahy understood to go back several years
Property pension fund IPUT recently shelled out a further €63 million on two Dublin office blocks
Construction sector’s claims that supply does not meet demand lack compelling evidence
Approaches from potential buyers prompt decision to sell Co Kilkenny estate
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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