At a Glance: Office Market Q1 2022
/in News, Office, ReportsDublin office market take up has exceeded 490,000 sq.ft. across 47 transactions this quarter. Whilst this is a positive start to the year when compared to Q1 2021, it does represent a 54% decrease on Q1 2020 (pre-covid) figures. However, we would note that there is over 1,200,000 sq.ft. of office accommodation currently reserved and […]
At a Glance: Investment Market Q1 2022
/in Investment, News, ReportsA steady start to 2022 for Irelands Commercial Property Market despite the geopolitical backdrop posting a Q1 turnover of €759.4m beating both the Q1 2019 and Q1 2020 figures.
Bannon Launches Verified Supplier System
/in Sustainability, Property Management, News, ReportsBannon is delighted to announce that it has entered into a partnership with Site Passport to establish the Bannon Verified Supplier platform. Site Passport transforms the way companies access, evaluate, monitor and analyse their supply chain. They do this by providing smarter, integrated and automated solutions that deliver increased competitiveness, enhanced reputation and reduced risk. […]
Major changes to Leaving Cert will see students sit some exams in fifth year
/in Economy, News, ReportsMajor reform of the Leaving Cert is being planned from 2024 onwards which will include spreading project work and exams over fifth and sixth year. The move aims to reduce student stress levels around the traditional written exams and introduce teacher-based assessment for projects and other course components. Minister for Education Norma Foley is keen to proceed […]
Adamstown community retail portfolio guiding at €1.9m
/in Investment, News, Reports, RetailAgent Bannon is guiding a price of €1.9 million for a community retail investment opportunity comprising four retail units and a standalone creche at Adamstown in west Dublin. The units, which are below a modern residential development called the Sentinel Building, are occupied by Londis (with a guarantee from parent company BWG), Mizzoni’s Pizza and […]
Retail Sales
/in Economy, News, Reports, RetailThe CSO (Central Statistics Office Ireland) reported retail sales values for all business increased 4.3% on pre-pandemic levels. Taking a deeper dive this figure includes bars which remain 28.45% below 2019 data. When bars and motor trade are excluded, retail sales values have jumped 11.6% when compared to 2019 and 2020. This positive performance is despite the […]