Quanta Capital in €20m deal for prime Grafton Street retail investments
Irish-headquartered real estate investor in separate deals for two buildings on city’s foremost shopping street and 3-4 South Frederick Street
Irish-headquartered real estate investor in separate deals for two buildings on city’s foremost shopping street and 3-4 South Frederick Street
Feasibility study suggests 5-9 South Frederick Street could accommodate development of 137-bedroom hotel
Sale of 3-4 South Frederick Street offers significant scope for redevelopment individually and in conjunction with adjoining property
St Stephen’s Green House and 4 Earlsfort Terrace guiding €50m and €13m respectively
Operation to buy health advisory consultant Total Health Cover and financial broker Ifat
Number of rooms to increase by 88 to 280
Hotel at Stephen’s Green seeks to add 88 new rooms and change facade
Jobs boost comes as company is to expand its employee benefits practice in Dublin
Lambert Smith Hampton team take up directorships in enlarged property management division
With several big brands closing their doors, the street’s return to former glory days looks some way off
Coronavirus accelerated inevitable demise of retailers unable or unwilling to trade online
Former New Ireland headquarters ready for occupation in 2021 following redevelopment
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Life and pensions business made €74m profit last year but warns of Covid-19 hit
Volume of office space leased by flexible providers fell 73% last year
Co-working sector set for continued growth despite current challenges facing WeWork
Goodbody receives first-round bids for 45% shareholding in Irish hospitality group
Michael Collins began an audacious plan on April 4th, 1919, to appeal to people to fund an underground government
Former New Ireland Assurance building will get new restaurant and extra office space
Man taking on State says it is ironic he has to use European rules to assert Irish identity
Recruitment process to chose a successor due to Mr Crowley to commence shortly
Holiday booker’s winning offer of €12.4m for 10,770sq ft building a full 60% over guide
Many firms make life hard, and pay and career progression can take a permanent hit
Businessman’s Press Up hospitality group pays €38m for landmark building on Dawson Street
Life and pensions business established in January 1918 now has 800 employees
City centre block will be demolished and replaced with much larger mixed use structure
BoI looking for at least €35m for interlinking office blocks, which will be vacated
Transactions slowed considerably in 2017 as Nama and banks wrap up deleveraging
Extensively refurbished building near Shelbourne Hotel let for €54 per square foot
Anne Marie Fagan told High Court her whole life changed after 2009 fall in Crumlin
Clergy pensions fund and Representative Church Body hold a combined 5.75%
Sale of Irish insurance group had attracted several suitors including ‘zombie’ specialists
Batman, Deadpool and Daenerys Targaryen all make appearances at the Dublin event
Sweeney understood to be looking at Brexit-related jobs in the financial sector
Bank of Ireland subsidiary sees annual premium drop 14% to €1.7bn
Bank’s life cover upselling in 2016 represents slippage from 75 per cent in 2015
Aviva offers a new benefit plan for overseas treatment which commences at birth
Tony O’Riordan named chief financial officer at Bank of Ireland investment subsidiary
Central Bank finds inadequate information was provided in 450,000 statements
Rent of €450,000 per year quoted for six floors of offices with 758sq m (8,159sq ft)
Truce handkerchief shown in 1916 fails to sell - but fire-damaged GPO keys fetch €3,400
Managing director resigning to ‘pursue other opportunities’, says Bank of Ireland
Broker took out 38 fictitious policies in order to be paid commission totalling €109,000
Four Irish investment funds are the biggest landlords on Dublin’s prime retail streets
Meyer Bergman and Irish partner to pay more than €90m for four-storey block
Some establishments have sought compensation over disruption to their trade
Off-market sale of five-storey block certain to attract buyers
‘New Ireland Carpet’ for auction at Mealy’s measures about 13.7m by 5m
Insurance companies refusing to pay out €1m to husband
Fund pays €26 million for The Anchorage office building on Dublin’s south docks
Numbers down in 2014 but compensation rose by 2.4 per cent to €954,916
Pair who lost €192,000 on investment wins appeal over dismissal of mis-selling complaint
It’s business as usual for the Bank of Ireland chief executive as he reflects on a ‘positive year’ for the bank
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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