Marlet gets permission for central Dublin tourist hostel
Developer gets go ahead despite local opposition
Developer gets go ahead despite local opposition
Vacancy rate hit 15.9% in the second quarter, says Knight Frank
Nama and Oaktree Capital set to have investment in Dublin docklands scheme wiped out while senior lender likely to take hit
Market sources have estimated WeWork’s total footprint in Dublin to be around 37,000sq m
Court is being asked to decide whether DCU was able, ready or willing to complete the sale in accordance with the contract
Big Four accountant and advisory business looking to nearly double its office space in city centre
A narrow junction in the city centre was once the focus of a vibrant live entertainment scene. But will a new auditorium planned for the site be permitted to open?
Pat Crean of Marlet’s constitutional challenge centres on decision to change zoning of site beside St Anne’s Park to ‘open space’ use
Pat Crean of Marlet’s constitutional challenge centres on decision to change zoning to ‘open space’ use
Marlet group chief says decision is contrary to 'common good' during housing crisis
Concerns over geese cited as reason for not giving go-ahead at site near St Anne’s Park
Site close to St Paul’s College in Raheny seen as critical to migrating light-bellied Brent geese
Mapletree Investments acquired the Sorting Office in city’s south docklands for €240m in 2019
Led by the tech sector, investment hit record level this year but storm clouds continue to gather
Social media company had agreed heads of terms to rent 16,443 sq m Marlet Property Group’s Shipping Office scheme
Marlet company has permission to build 255 units in south Dublin suburb
Centre near Eyre Square is latest disposal from Marathon Asset Management
Property comes to market as US fund Marathon continues its Irish retail assets disposal
An Bord Pleanála refuses permission for a 17-storey 428-unit build-to-rent scheme
Seen & Heard: AIB’s Belfry case, Biden stimulus and Marlet portfolio bidders
Dublin City Council to commission five murals at prominent sites to mark reopening
Company forecasting rise in revenues from €8m currently to €20m in three years’ time
Project had been opposed by former politician Pat Cox and Government department
Aramark chief Frank Gleeson says industries hit by Covid must be helped to rebound
The capital's streets are changing, and architects HJL are nearly always involved
Google walking away from Sorting Office deal a blow for tech and commercial hub ravaged by the pandemic
Property near Bord Gáis Energy Theatre would have been one of city’s biggest transactions
Association out of time to challenge failure to designate fields a special protection area
State agency wants final bids for the 37-acre site in Dublin’s docklands by April 20th
Pat Crean’s scheme refused on number of grounds including its low housing density
Application is the fourth attempt to develop derelict former Techrete site near village’s Dart station
Archaeologists at work on site of high-profile sit-in by homeless activists at Christmas 2016
Increase would see room total rise from 127 to 151
Clonres group go to court over concern for brent geese and black-tailed godwits
New plans by Marlet include 500-seat venue along with increase in height at the Dublin city centre development
Seen & Heard: Clampdown on flat-rate expenses could leave workers out of pocket
Large projects approved in fast-track planning process have faced court challenges
Proposal to sell apartments to DLR County Council is part of two fast-track applications
Planning permission for 12 houses off Watermill Road in Dublin 5
Locals want judge to review decision to grant Marlet permission to build 164 dwellings
Leaflet sent to north Dublin residents seeking support for judicial review challenge
Deal will bring Staycity group’s count of purpose-built suites to almost 1,000
High Court says liquidator already posted to Johnny Ronan firm has displayed integrity
Locals react to cancellation of plans to build apartments flanking St Anne’s Park
An Bord Pleanála initially gave green light for 104 houses and 432 apartments
Board and developer expect Raheny project to be subject of further legal action
Cantillon: Acquisition would bring builder’s homes in Cork and Dublin to total of 2,780
Residents had challenged ‘fast-track’ decision on development of 500 homes on pitches
An Board Pleanála agrees to quash approval for over 530 homes next to north Dublin park
June’s total still more than double the 31 recorded at first count in February 2016
Firm seeking to build 104 houses and 432 apartments on playing pitches in Raheny
O’Shea’s of Clonskeagh could be turned into a 39-room guesthouse
Caveat: Hiberno-US attitudes, Johnny Ronan’s legal bill and kitchen staff
Hundreds turn out to oppose plans to build houses on historic grounds
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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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