Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2023 reach lowest level in three decades
/in Sustainability, News, ReportsA 6.8% reduction in Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2023 marks another vital step towards a sustainable future. However, there is still a long way to go to achieve Ireland’s climate ambition of a 51% reduction by 2030. At Bannon, we are proud to contribute to this effort, reducing our carbon footprint by 29% in […]
Bannon Retail Pulse – June 2024
/in News, Reports, Retail, Shopping CentreThe retail team track the evolution of Occupiers on Grafton Street whilst Neil Bannon highlights the positive indicators that suggest a benign outlook for retail sales. To view the full report, please click here.
Bannon Investment Pulse Q2 2024
/in Investment, News, ReportsA surprisingly positive set of Capital Market figures this quarter, suggesting the shifting interest rate backdrop is starting to prompt renewed interest in real estate. Check out this quarter’s turnover statistics in detail and if you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact any of the Capital markets team including Roderick Nowlan, Brian Morton and Cillian […]
Dublin Office Market Q2 2024
/in News, Office, ReportsQ2 saw a very positive pick-up in office activity with take-up reaching over 870,000 sq.ft., a material increase on the mere 197,000 sq.ft. transacting in Q1. These figures were boosted by the inclusion of the sale of the 182,340 Sq.Ft. long vacant Seamark office Building in Elm Park which we understand was bought by the HSE […]
Volunteering for Alone 2024
/in Property Management, Events, NewsAnother very enjoyable day spent in Willie Bermingham Place, Kilmainham for the Bannon Property Management team volunteering for ALONE, a fantastic national charity that enables older people to age at home and one which Bannon is delighted to support each year.
Lunch & Learn CPD – Dublin City Centre Transport Plan
/in Events, NewsWe had the pleasure of having Brendan O’Brien of Dublin City Council, Head of Technical Services in the Environment and Transportation Department in our office today discussing the new Dublin City Centre Transport Plan followed by a variety of delicious food by Sweet Cicely.