Sunday Property Roundup 27th October 2024 📍 BREAKING: Constitutional right to housing won't fix 'broken' system, experts warn 📊 HOUSING STATS: Completions DOWN 3% (21,634 units YTD) Dublin needs 30k units/year for decades ahead 2-bed Dublin apt now costs €600k to build 🏗️ INDUSTRY INSIGHTS: State supports not reducing build costs Developers hunting for fresh funding options Who's buying those 37k new apartments? New report tells all 🏢 BIG NEWS: Johnny Ronan scores Glass Bottle site office approval 💰 AFFORDABLE HOUSING UPDATE: 'Big Six' housing bodies now control €7bn+ in property Only 33 HAP rentals across 16 council areas 🏡 RENOVATION SPOTLIGHT: New retrofit grants explained Meet the Dublin couple who built their dream home in just one week This and more in your weekly Sunday property round-up https://lnkd.in/ejVtYeeJ
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PROPERTYDISTRICT.IE ‘Building the brands that are rebuilding Ireland’. Communications, PR & social media for construction & property. Excellence through @prop_tech innovation ***** Communications and PR for the planning, construction and property industries in Ireland. Multi-disciplinary management consultancy services include: COMMUNICATIONS Strategic consultation, crisis communications, community engagement, key project liaison, PR Press release writing and circulation, publicity for individual properties, media training, reputation management DIGITAL MEDIA CONTENT Written and graphic content for corporate and media use, compiling case studies, engaging video content SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT Social media set-up, team training and on-going monthly management STRATEGIC INNOVATION Helping established business leaders introduce and implement new technologies and drive change, established in-house expertise in BIM, Lean principles and Proptech CSR Coordination of industry-specific CSR initiatives and transformational projects BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Industry benchmarking, strategic planning, branding/rebranding, competitive analysis CAMPAIGN MANAGEMENT Strategic digital marketing, on and off-line campaigns (including outdoor), Google adwords, industry sponsorship opportunities PR & MARKETING WORKSHOPS Bespoke, multi-disciplinary in-house training for property and construction teams Tel: +353 1 442 8811 Email: info@PropertyDistrict.ie
- Industry
- Real Estate
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin & Galway
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Strategic Communications, Construction & Property CSR, Property PR & Media Relations, Industry Innovation, PropTech Start-up supports, Property & Construction Events, Bespoke content & industry publications, and Content & social media managment
Locations
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Dublin & Galway , IE
Employees at Property District
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Carol Tallon
iProperty Radio & Property District - Project Comms: Placemaking | Construction | Real Estate | Proptech
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Amey Puro
Helping build Proptech Industry in Irish Market | Project Manager | Business Operations | MSc in Management Practice
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Katie Tallon MPRII
PR & Events Executive at Property District
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Vijay Singh
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Tiglin acquires Loreto Convent in Bray to expand services
Tiglin acquires Loreto Convent in Bray to expand services
independent.ie
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Sherry FitzGerald expects to double its profits to €6m this year: Ireland’s largest estate agency returned to profit in 2023 in what was described as a ‘pivotal year’ for the group
Sherry FitzGerald expects to double its profits to €6m this year
irishtimes.com
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iProperty Radio & Property District - Project Comms: Placemaking | Construction | Real Estate | Proptech
As Ireland's construction story moves from one of emigration to one of exporting world-class expertise, I was honoured to be invited by sean daly and The London Irish Construction Network (TLICN) to the Embassy of Ireland, Great Britain to chair a frank discussion about MMC, taking in the potential benefits, the very real challenges, and the sheer scale of opportunity for the industry. Genuine thanks to our hosts for the evening, Ambassador Martin Fraser and his wife Deirdre Fraser, and to my stellar panelists deborah smyth of Modular Express group Ltd, Ryan Dempster of Gardiner & Theobald LLP, and Charlie Wiltshire of John Sisk & Son Ltd, who shared so willingly and openly - even in response to more challenging questions. A special word of thanks to Seán Armstrong from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, who was on hand to share the experiences of the Irish government and to let the capacity crowd know about initiatives currently underway in Ireland. As co-founder Sean Daly noted “Rising costs, skills shortages and ambitious net-zero targets makes this the right moment for Modern Methods of Construction...” Read more on Construction Ireland: Breaking Ground News 👉 https://lnkd.in/eHGmeZkh
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Housing Minister urges Dunnes to ‘re-engage’ over unoccupied apartments in Macroom: The apartments have been unoccupied since the complex opened in 2005.
Housing Minister urges Dunnes to ‘re-engage’ over unoccupied apartments in Macroom
echolive.ie
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Kingspan expects EU decision on Trimo deal investigation within months: Cavan-based company also disclosed it has not yet set aside any provisions for a potential fine stemming from the investigation
Kingspan expects EU decision on Trimo deal investigation within months
irishtimes.com
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Historic 1916 Rising site in Liberties set for 108 apartments: According to the planning report, the distillery was of strategic importance during the 1916 Rising, the site of a garrison under Captains Séamus Murphy, Con Colbert and Thomas McCarthy
Historic 1916 Rising site in Liberties set for 108 apartments
dublinlive.ie
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Dublin's new Night Mayor wants to turn around the 'negative' narrative From transport to safety, there are limits to what Nighttime Economy Adviser Ray O’Donoghue can change.
Dublin's new Night Mayor wants to turn around the 'negative' narrative
thejournal.ie