
Jack Sidders
Senior Reporter at Bloomberg News
Senior Reporter @Business covering European real estate
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news.bloombergtax.com | Olivia Fletcher |Jack Sidders
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Olivia Fletcher |Jack Sidders
German investor Deka Immobilien is in exclusive talks to buy a prime Dublin office building, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Kennedy Wilson was seeking about €75 million ($84.5 million) for 20 Kildare Street, a premium office building in the city center, the people said. Both Deka and Kennedy Wilson declined to comment. The deal illustrates that some confidence is returning to the battered Irish office investment market from international capital — at least for prime properties.
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bloomberg.com | Olivia Fletcher |Jack Sidders
Office buildings, including the Central Bank, at the Dublin docklands in Dublin, Ireland, on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024. Ireland holds a general election on Nov. 29. Photographer: Patrick Bolger/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) -- German investor Deka Immobilien is in exclusive talks to buy a prime Dublin office building, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Ben Stupples |Jack Sidders
The patriarch of one of the Europe’s biggest fortunes is among the latest wave of rich Baby Boomers and Gen X residents exiting the UK amid tax hikes aimed at the country’s wealthiest denizens. Troels Holch Povlsen, the 75-year-old founder of clothing giant Bestseller, which owns the Jack & Jones brand, recently switched his usual residency to his native Denmark after previously citing it as England, according to registry filings.
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6 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Ben Stupples |Jack Sidders
Bill Browder(Bloomberg) -- The patriarch of one of the Europe’s biggest fortunes is among the latest wave of rich Baby Boomers and Gen X residents exiting the UK amid tax hikes aimed at the country’s wealthiest denizens. Troels Holch Povlsen, the 75-year-old founder of clothing giant Bestseller, which owns the Jack & Jones brand, recently switched his usual residency to his native Denmark after previously citing it as England, according to registry filings.
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