O’Flynn construction firm pays legal costs for strike-out application
High Court awards costs to An Bord Pleanála as challenge not deemed a test case
High Court awards costs to An Bord Pleanála as challenge not deemed a test case
Brighton Road holding has full planning permission in place for development of 57 homes
Three leading figures from the construction industry outline measures to support the large-scale delivery of affordable homes
Former showhouse built in 2017 has a big back garden and spacious kitchen-diner
McGrath says generation of revolutionary leaders wanted to create an inclusive Ireland
Dating to the High Kings of Ireland, Clonalis House wins HHI O’Flynn Group Heritage Prize
Michael O’Flynn urges reform of zoning, planning administration and infrastructure
This year is shaping up to be an extraordinary one for investment in Ireland’s real estate sector
Locals claim lease agreement will bring social housing up to 41 per cent of estate
New warehouse and office to support growth of firm’s customers in technology and health
Developer opted for ordinary planning system instead of 'fast-track' planning process
Naas Road site has permission for 1,123 homes, a hotel and commercial units
DWS transfers Dublin student housing to subsidiary at 6% discount to price paid in 2019
From dry rot to ultra high net worth lunch guests, the struggle to make a historic house pay
Cork developer and US partners acquired Leixlip scheme in September 2018 for €51m
€625m Southwest Gate scheme to include owner-occupier, rental and affordable units
Private developers need to be brought on board to deliver affordable housing for all
Loss of students will be felt most keenly by the providers
DWS will see 4.75% yield following purchase of Dublin docklands student accommodation
Developer to add 130,000sq ft of grade A space at Eastgate Retail & Business Park
Michael O'Flynn warns conference of "herd mentality" forming around long-term rental in Irish housing market
Former agency official passed on details on the developers and their business in 2012
Michael O’Flynn built State’s tallest building in 2008 for €100m
Mergers watchdog must investigate sale before permission can be given
Housing plan may not work unless Central Bank mortgage lending rules are relaxed
Agreement would follow months of talks on deal with Chartered Land
Enda Farrell thought he was advancing the interests of the agency, court told
Developer bounces back after time under Nama and a bitter litigation
Charges against Enda Farrell relate to information about developers and Nama’s hotel portfolio
He is back in charge of his company, but a long war lies ahead, writes Tom Lyons
Cork developer to pay Blackstone €235m by end of year
Judge says Carbon Finance did not disclose all relevant information
Cork businessman and Blackstone respond to today’s ruling
Cork developer has written to Blackstone subsidiary saying he has ‘funds available’ to pay off debts
Lawyer for US fund told developer that Blackstone had no interest in Irish assets, court hears
Construction company seeks to overturn examiner’s appointment
The US fund has very different priorities from Nama, as Michael O’Flynn discovered
O'Flynn group lawyer insists construction group is not in default and not insolvent
Developer may seek orders overturning examinership and receivers’ appointments
US fund bought €1.8bn in loans from Nama secured against construction firm
US fund bought €1.8bn in loans from Nama secured against construction firm
Demands served on Michael and John O’Flynn for repayment of debts
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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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