The biggest real estate investment trust in America is believed to be the front runner among four potential buyers in the €1bn (£718m) sell-off of Ireland’s largest shopping centre. Simon Property Group — which owns more retail centres and malls... Read More
In its fourth consecutive year of profitability, Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) has announced an after-tax profit of €458m (£326.7m) — more than double the €214m (£152.7m) surplus it made during 2013. Releasing the... Read More
The urban regeneration specialist, Neptune Group, has paid £5.5m for one of Northern Ireland’s “premier boutique retail outlet centres”. The Linen Green designer village near Dungannon, County Tyrone, was originally developed between the early... Read More
With demand in Ireland’s commercial property market continuing to gather pace, the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) has admitted it will run out of saleable assets in less than four years. The revelation — included in the state bad bank’s... Read More
Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) has included Facebook’s new Dublin headquarters in one of five property portfolios it is selling off with a combined starting price of €600m (£372m), The organisation has hired property agents... Read More
Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) has put a €110m (£87m) price tag on a package of five out-of-town shopping centres it is offering for sale. The retail parks portfolio is the first to be sold as a single lot by the agency and... Read More
The National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) is planning to sell off at least 80 per cent of its “senior debt” by the end of 2016, two year’s ahead of a deadline set by the Irish government. After its busiest sales quarter for three months, the... Read More