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Full coverage: Property

The Dublin differential is down but we still have an urban housing shortage

Housing demand has shifted over the past decade, and yet a large premium still exists for Dublin homes. Remote working may have changed the equilibrium but it won’t make our city housing deficit disappear.

Ronan Lyons
2nd Apr, 2024 - 7 min read

Inside the bank of JP McManus: How Novellus is expanding into Ireland

While the Limerick businessman is in Cheltenham watching his horses run, the UK- and Dublin-based lending arm of his family office is funding more and more property deals all over Ireland.

Thomas Hubert
15th Mar, 2024 - 7 min read

Fifteen months in jail for forgery fraud: The fall of a Celtic Tiger property tycoon

Businessman and horse owner Conor Clarkson was sentenced on Thursday for forging the signature of widow Jean Duggan in a land sale in 2014. Said to have been motivated by greed, the boom-time developer's fortunes were by then in decline.

Francesca Comyn
29th Feb, 2024 - 5 min read

A third office building in Dublin has gone into receivership. It is in talks with WeWork to restructure its lease

A German lender has appointed Deloitte as receiver to a high-profile building in the north docks. This is the second time it has called in receivers in five months against Korean investors in the city.

Tom Lyons
29th Feb, 2024 - 2 min read

Murtaghs check into Buswells at their second attempt

Buswells is one of Dublin's best-known hotels. It has attracted significant interest over the past 14 months, but only now does a deal seem near closing.

Tom Lyons
26th Feb, 2024 - 1 min read

Receivers appointed to high-profile buildings in the North Docks

Dublin's commercial office property market is under pressure. Now receivers have been appointed to a 200,000 sq ft development in the North docks.

Tom Lyons
13th Feb, 2024 - 1 min read

“We will fight this to the end and will be appealing the decision” 

JT Magen, the US construction giant led by Maurice Regan, has hit back at criticisms in the US against it. It plans to appeal a court decision, while the owners of the New York building involved say they will seek a damages trial.

Tom Lyons
12th Feb, 2024 - 2 min read

“Unclean hands“ and “willful exaggeration”: the legal row between a Kerry tycoon and LeBron James, Arnie and others

Irish-founded construction firm JT Magen is embroiled in a long-running legal dispute in New York. What is it about?

Tom Lyons
9th Feb, 2024 - 5 min read

Why did a developer sell 46 houses to a fund? Kavanagh tells his side of the story

The block sale of an almost entire Dublin housing estate to a buy-to-let investment fund triggered "a media and social media storm". Seller Greg Kavanagh explains why he made the decision.

Tom Lyons
12th Jan, 2024 - 5 min read

Eagle Street Partners seeks to land on Square deal

The Square shopping centre in Tallaght has been up for sale since last summer. Its seller is prepared to lose money, but finding a buyer has not been easy.

Tom Lyons
11th Jan, 2024 - 1 min read
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