Budget 2024
/in Sustainability, Economy, News, ReportsThe Government aims to have 80% of Irish electricity come from renewable energy. As part of Budget 2024 a €380 million fund has been announced to help households with the green transition and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy bills. The doubling of the tax disregard in respect of personal income received by households who […]
Have you considered ways to measure Water Conservation within your scheme?
/in Sustainability, Property Management, News, ReportsIt is crucial to prioritise and establish a comprehensive water conservation strategy for any asset. Some factors to consider include: How much water are we using and for what? Are conservation measures in place? Are there any leaks? Have we a Water Strategy and Water Management Plan with goals? The primary water conservation objective of […]
SCSI PMFM Conference
/in Property Management, Events, NewsThe Bannon Property Management Team are delighted to attend today’s SCSI PMFM Conference which is being held at Windmill Lane. A great opportunity to hear about market trends and meet with professionals from across the property industry.
Budget 2024
/in Economy, News, ReportsBudget 2024 announced the establishment of a new Infrastructure, Climate, and Nature Fund, which will grow by €2 billion for seven consecutive years, reaching €14 billion. The purpose of this fund is to ensure there is no reduction in capital investment if the economy goes into a downturn. It will be run on a more […]
Prime Dublin city-centre site with full planning for 19 apartments seeks €1.8m
/in Development, Residential, NewsWhile the Charlemont area in Dublin city centre has seen a significant number of new office developments over recent years with schemes such as Charlemont Square, Charlemont Exchange and Park Place all adding to its capacity as a key location for major employers, the delivery of new residential accommodation there has been subdued in comparison. […]
Is the Georgian office contributing to the revival of vibrant city-centre business communities?
/in News, Office, ReportsAs investors, owners and occupiers are conscious of the environmental performance of their buildings, questions have been raised about the future of Georgian office space. Will these buildings become obsolete? There is still a market for Georgian office space, however, that market has changed. A noticeable shift that the Bannon Office team is seeing in […]











