Revamped Pearse Street penthouse, by Alanna Gallagher
The Irish Times, Thursday, August 25th 2016 The award-winning project redeveloped former ESB stores between Pearse Street and Erne Street, transforming them into a mixed development combining 180 apartments with a hotel, formerly the Holiday Inn and now a Maldron, offices (Worldcom) and basement car parking. The scheme’s unique selling point was its central glazed…
Updated advertising design shows off clients’ listings
The Irish Times, Thursday, July 14th 2016 An updated design, aimed at highlighting more features of our clients’ properties for sale and to let, was implemented in a full-page advertisement in The Irish Times. It was most effective in generating interest and enquiries from potential buyers and tenants. The Irish Times, Thursday, July 14th 2016
Small spaces, big ideas, 101 Church Road, by Gemma Tipton
The Irish Times, Thursday, July 7th 2016 All over certain parts of Dublin, you can spot the houses that have had “it” done to them: gentrification. And there’s no harm in that. Gravel makes a very useful front garden surface, astroturf is much easier to keep out back, plus electric gates are just so convenient,…
On view this weekend – 5 The Watermint, Cabinteely
The Irish Times, Thursday, June 30th 2016 5 The Watermint, Cabinteely, Dublin 18 Owen Reilly, €350,000 Two-bedroom, two-bathroom top-floor apartment in contemporary development in Cabinteely Village. Balcony overlooking the park; close to shops, cafes, bus, Luas and N11. BER:C2 The Irish Times, Thursday, June 30th 2016
On view this weekend – 77 St Augustine Street
The Irish Times, Thursday, June 16th 2016 77 St Augustine Street, Dublin 8 Owen Reilly, €360,000 End-of-terrace Victorian townhouse on cobbled street just off the south quays: high ceilings, period plasterwork, two bedrooms and first-floor level city garden; within two minutes’ walk of the National College of Art and Design. BER: G The Irish Times,…
Long view in the docklands, by Elizabeth Birdthistle
The Irish Times, Thursday, June 16th 2016 Dublin’s docklands are witnessing a building revival, with Cairn Homes developing 100 apartments on Hanover Quay and a 15-storey apartment block set for the Boland’s Mill site. Recent sales on Hanover Quay at Hanover Dock and The Waterfront have seen prices rise to what apartments sold for there…
Cornered off close to Merrion Square, by Rose Doyle
The Irish Times, Thursday, May 19th 2016 The neat terrace of smart-looking brick houses on Albert Place East was built as staff accommodation for the nearby and far grander Georgian squares. Albert Place East is off Grand Canal Street, a well-maintained cul-de-sac of Victorian houses with a benign air. Number 11 is in a corner,…
Rising tide lifting all boats in Dublin docklands, by Aoife Valentine
The Irish Times, Thursday, April 7th 2016 The story of the reinvention of the of 1,285-acre area of Dublin’s docklands has been well documented: since Google moved into Barrow Street in 2004, followed by a host of technology companies, and legal and financial companies, the downturn hit hard, but gradually the area rose from the…
One careful owner…since 1969, by Alanna Gallagher
Leopardstown Grove is a well-established estate built in the 1960s, just off Brewery Road.
112 Ardoyne House, Pembroke Park, Dublin 4
The Irish Times, Thursday, October 22nd 2015 “Completed in 1966, Ardoyne House is a landmark block located in an enviable position bounded by Herbert Park and just moments from Donnybrook and Ballsbridge villages. Nearly 50 years on, the block remains one of Dublin’s most desirable thanks to its apartments’ good proportions, unparalleled views and desirable…