The Kremlin seized Domodedovo Airport last year, alleging an Irish financing company was used to obscure foreign influence on its ownership. It’s now on the market for €1.4bn.
How did the French property firm raise €800m to invest in Ireland, when will it start selling assets, and would its funds target Irish savings? Senior executives in Paris and Dublin answer The Currency’s questions.
A bank deal completed before Christmas sees private investors exit after 15 years and has positive implications for the proposed new national maternity hospital.
US President rules out using force to take control of Greenland and calls off promised tariffs on European nations, write Alex Leary, Daniel Michaels, Bertrand Benoit and Robbie Gramer, The Wall Street Journal.
Corum Asset Management was among the first international firms to acquire commercial property in Ireland after the financial crisis. Its executives still see “patches of value” in office and retail deals here.
In a year when caution dominated boardrooms, international acquirers increased their presence in Ireland. Renatus data reveals what sectors contunue to draw foreign capital — and how the market is changing as a result.
The U.S. has long been a beacon of safety when uncertainty reigns. That is changing, write Justin Lahart and Sam Goldfarb, The Wall Street Journal.
The RealReal’s Athena system helps validate goods submitted for resale, cutting down the timeline to list them for sale, writes Jennifer Williams, The Wall Street Journal.
Relm Finance did however prevent the fund called the Goldstein Property ICAV’s Sub Fund II from securing a lis pendens against its assets. This will make it easier for receivers to sell its 47 properties.
An Coimisiún Pleanála’s 2024 decision to refuse permission for the ambitious 24-storey building was recently quashed by the High Court, paving the way for the new application from Ventaway Limited.
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