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Ronald Quinlan

Property Editor at Irish Times

Property Editor (Commercial & Residential) at The Irish Times. Views expressed personal in many cases. Retweets not necessarily an endorsement.

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  • 1 week ago | irishtimes.com | Ronald Quinlan

    Having paid €220 million in March for the Oaktree portfolio, a collection of eight of Ireland’s best-known retail parks, Realty Income Reit is set to deepen its involvement in the Irish market with the purchase of three additional schemes.

  • 1 week ago | irishtimes.com | Ronald Quinlan

    Having earned the distinction seven years ago of being the Ivy Collection’s first location outside the UK, Dawson Street is set to become home to another of the group’s restaurants. While the details of its arrival on the street have yet to be confirmed, The Irish Times understands that the Asian-inspired Ivy Asia has signed a deal to occupy the 12,500sq ft restaurant/retail space on the ground-floor and basement level of number 12 Dawson Street.

  • 1 week ago | irishtimes.com | Ronald Quinlan

    Agent CBRE is guiding a price of €8 million for an 11.54-hectare (28.52-acre) site in Drogheda, Co Louth, with full planning permission for the development of 198 new homes. Located 2.9km from Drogheda’s town centre, the subject site is accessed from the newly constructed Port Access Northern Cross Route to the north and is bound by Twenties Lane to the west.

  • 1 week ago | irishtimes.com | Ronald Quinlan

    Private investors may be interested in the opportunity presented by the sale of number 16 Clare Street in Dublin’s south city centre. Known to generations of Dubliners and visitors alike as the long-standing former premises of Greene’s Bookshop, which first operated as a lending library in 1843 and then as a bookseller until 2007, today the building is home to the well-known garden designers and horticulturists Howbert and Mays.

  • 1 week ago | irishtimes.com | Ronald Quinlan

    Developers, investors, and owner-occupiers may be interested in the opportunity presented by the sale of number 36 Merrion Square in Dublin city centre. The property, on the east side of the square, comprises a midterrace, four-storey over-basement Georgian building of 732sq m (7,879sq ft). While full vacant possession will be available from August, the property is being offered to the market now through agent Knight Frank at a guide price of €4 million.

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