Property Picnic 2023 Donations
/in Charity, Events, NewsThe day has finally arrived, Property Picnic 2023 is here. We are overwhelmed with the support so far with donations now exceeding €100,000. Dublin Q102’s Andy Preston will also be joining us tonight as MC. Please note this is a sold-out event. There is a limited cloak room available, please do not bring large bags/laptop […]
Music retailer HMV to return to Ireland with new Dublin store
/in News, Reports, RetailHMV reopening in their original Henry Street store is great news for the Street! More new store openings to follow… RTE News Article
Greening of Dublin office market presents threat and opportunity for owners of older buildings
/in News, Office, ReportsThe Dublin office market is experiencing a game of musical chairs as environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals and policies drive office occupiers to relocate to more sustainable, greener buildings. This has been further accelerated by changing occupier demands. It has created a redevelopment and refurbishment opportunity that attracts occupiers from older, so-called brown buildings. […]
Property Picnic 2023 Afterparty
/in Charity, Events, NewsAfter the sold-out Property Picnic 2023 in aid of Cancer Trials Ireland, why not join us at House Dublin on Leeson Street for the official afterparty! Raffle Prizes here Donate here Red Rock Developments Ireland Core Capital Limited, Hibernia Real Estate Group Ltd, Glass Bottle, Mastertech Group, Matheson LLP, MCR Group, PrepayPower
Property Picnic 2023 Raffle Prizes
/in Charity, Events, NewsWe are delighted to announce the raffle on the night sponsored by Red Rock Developments Ireland will include headline prizes such as: – 4 “Platinum Tickets” to Harry Styles: Love on Tour 2023 at Slane Castle – €750 Brown Thomas Voucher plus Platinum Membership – 2 Tickets to […]
Bannon Retail Pulse – April 2023
/in News, Reports, Retail, Shopping CentreBannon’s latest monthly Retail Pulse has now gone live. In this publication Neil Bannon discusses the up to date retail sales figures recently published by the CSO and how Irish consumers continue to confound predictions.looks at the stark decrease in the household debt to income ratio and what this might mean for the retail sector […]