
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
Paddy McKillen and Tony Leonard’s Clarendon Properties has instructed agent Cushman & Wakefield to find a buyer for Nutgrove Retail Centre in south Dublin. The sale looks set to provide Clarendon with a healthy return on its investment. Having paid a total of €12.8 million in 2015 to acquire both the Nutgrove Retail Centre and the mixed-use Beacon South Quarter in Sandyford in 2015, Clarendon is offering the Rathfarnham scheme to the market at a guide price of €11.8 million.
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1 week ago |
irishtimes.com | Ronald Quinlan
Agent Harvey expects to see strong interest in a fully let industrial investment it is bringing to the market in northwest Dublin. Units 1 to 4 at Keypoint Business Park and Units 7 to 9 in Block 31 Rosemount Business Park are being offered for sale with a single, strong tenant in place, and in one or more lots at an overall guide price of €4.75 million. Units 1-4 Keypoint Business Park comprise 2,061sq m (22,185sq ft) of 10.3m high industrial/warehousing space with ancillary three-storey offices.
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1 week ago |
irishtimes.com | Ronald Quinlan
Agent Savills is guiding a price of €3.5 million for the Killaloe Hotel & Spa in Killaloe, Co Clare. The property, in a prime position overlooking the river Shannon and Lough Derg, comprises a well-established and successful boutique hotel with 35 guest bedrooms and a full range of onsite amenities. Killaloe is a picturesque waterside town.
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1 week ago |
irishtimes.com | Ronald Quinlan
Having secured the highest price paid for a pub in the Dublin market in 2022 with the €5 million sale of 4 Dame Lane, publican Paul Keaveny has instructed agent Lisney to find a buyer for another of his landmark city centre venues. The Odeon, which is being offered to the market as a going concern at a guide price of €6.5 million, is expected to see strong interest from both publicans and investors. The Odeon occupies the former Harcourt Street Railway Station building in the heart of Dublin 2.
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2 weeks ago |
irishtimes.com | Ronald Quinlan
Developers and investors involved in the delivery of housing in Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area will be interested in a substantial land holding which has come to the market in Balbriggan. Extending to a total area of 37.5 acres (15.17 hectares), the subject site is being offered for sale by agent Grimes at a guide price of €18.75 million, or an average of €500,000 an acre.
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