Commercial property attracted up to €760m in investment in first quarter
Student accommodation blocks, apartments and warehouses contribute to a strong quarter
Student accommodation blocks, apartments and warehouses contribute to a strong quarter
Irish arm of CBRE recorded pretax loss of €812,007 last year, separate accounts show
Former global investor officer argues sustainable investing is like ‘selling wheatgrass to a cancer patient’
Developers behind prestige mega-projects in global cities scrambling for cash
Glenveagh says it has sold, signed or reserved the 1,150 homes it expects to deliver this year
Now-defunct lender nationalised 11 years ago
Staff numbers atcommercial and residential property firm rise
Darina Allen talks to women who don’t lunch, while the FT’s Martin Wolf talks transformation
Glass Lewis maintain so-called founder shares scheme ‘appears excessive’
Ibec to host its European election debates and IFG shareholders vote on takeover
Top executives benefit from conversion of founder’s shares in listed housebuilder
Your Business Week: Alphabet and Twitter results due; Checkout conference takes place
JLL predicts commercial transactions will come in at €3bn in 2019
National Analytics Conference takes place in Dublin, results due from Liberty Media
Founder Bipul Sinha has made successful transition from venture capitalist to entrepreneur
Employment law conference to address ‘increasingly restrictive’ legislation
Ryanair, Jones Lang LaSalle, Tullow Oil and Manchester United report results
Jones Lang LaSalle property group expects trading performance growth to slow down
Homebuilder has so far deployed €150m from €550m IPO
HPI provides a label for quality sustainable residential development that goes way beyond the BER standard
There’s the Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal, plus results from Avis Budget and Trip Advisor
Hilton Prague Hotel valued at €222m, which was up 31% on previous valuation of €170m
Sale process for the Dublin shopping centre enters final phase with price tag set at €233m
The first Irish housebuilder to float in two years saw its shares jump 14%
Cantillon: John Mulcahy has navigated the property rollercoaster with ease
Working in India’s illegal sand mining industry can have deadly consequences
Thirty per cent of the office market could be flexible space by 2030, experts say
Apple results; Irish unemployment indicator; and UCD seminar on algorithmic consumers
US firm among overseas buyers of distressed Irish assets in recent years
Seen and Heard: AIB shares, INM paywall and Apple cash
Company pointshh to ‘downside risks’ amid current surge in office development
Bartra, the development firm owned by Richard Barrett plans a multimillion euro upgrade of Ardoyne House, and the buyout of many of its 46 units
German banks say asking prices out of step with reality
Such is the demand for tourist beds, established hotels in the capital are reconfiguring rooms and office spaces to cash in
Firm moved into residential property last year after €4.3m Guardian acquisition
Steep drop in sterling attracts overseas buyers from Hong Kong, China and South Africa
The ‘come for the rock-bottom prices, stay for the tax breaks’ pitch lured vulture funds to Irish property
Number 2 Castlelands has a bright, airy feel, thanks to ceramic tiles and open-plan design
Interest in Ireland boosted after €111 million North Wall Quay development
Index compiled by real estate agents is based on liveability and flexibility
Figures from Jones Lang Lasalle show largest transaction worth €350m
Rejection of compulsory purchase order in Kildare threatens agency’s land policy
Tech firm says plans to expand its European headquarters held back by lack of suitable space in Dublin
Property market like supertanker: Momentum takes time to build; and longer to stop
Marie Hunt, head of research at CBRE, says much of development was not needed
45-storey glass towers will not have enough space to house all the central bank’s staff
Rock band gets control of building in Dublin’s Hanover Quay
Dublin Docklands Developlment Authority sells its interest in historic site to the band
Tycoon’s friendship with John Mulcahy understood to go back several years
Investors and policymakers basing decisions on ‘no information or the wrong information’ says John Mulcahy
Sale of five shops at prominent corner beside TCD attracted high number of bids
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices