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Halifax closure dates revealed

SUZANNE LYNCH The Irish Times 11.03.2010
Halifax closure dates revealed

BANK OF Scotland Ireland (BoSI) has announced the closure dates for its 44 Halifax branches.

Council to pursue developers over non-compliant apartments

Liam Cosgrove Longford Leader 10.03.2010
Right: national house price register would provide transparent information about sale prices. Photograph: Eric Luke

Government says time for delivery uncertain because of data protection legislation, writes EDEL MORGAN McGRANE

The uninhabited apartment block in the Gleann Riada estate outside Longford town.

Longford County Council has launched enforcement proceedings against the developer behind one of the town's largest residential estates, Gleann Riada.

Marriott Plans To Double Presence in Europe By 2015, pictured: Renaissance Moscow Monarch Centre. (PRNewsFoto/Marriott International, Inc.)

BERLIN and BETHESDA, Md., March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As part of a global reorganization aimed at accelerating worldwide growth, Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) plans to double its portfolio in Europe by 2015. Amy McPherson, president and managing director of Marriott International Europe, made the announcement today at the International Hotel Investment Forum here.

Recovery in the NI housing market will be slow, the RICS warns

House prices in Northern Ireland are still falling, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Stalled office market set to get moving

The Irish Times 09.03.2010
The controversial Dublin Docklands Development Authority is to relocate its headquarters from a new office building at Sir John Rogerson's Quay in Dublin 2 to its original premises at North Wall Quay.

There is significant demand for office space in the Dublin market as tenants take advantage of break options to seek better value, writes JACK FAGAN

Irish commercial property market still challenging but confidence improving, report shows

Signs of rental and yield stabilisation have begun to emerge in the Irish commercial property market but conditions remain challenging, according to a new report.

Pensioners will be able to defer paying rates

Pensioners in Northern Ireland are to be able to defer rate bills until they die or sell their properties

Auctioneer Peter McCreery at Glendine, a Kilkenny house included in a 'mega-auction' on Saturday. Photograph: Dylan Vaughan

Twenty houses are to be offered for sale on Saturday in a group auction in Kilkenny – with guide prices low, the hope is to get the market moving, writes MICHAEL PARSONS

Home truths: key factors when trying to get a mortgage Irish Independent
First loss for Allied Irish Banks after property loans hit This is London
Dublin's property market is improving DONAL THORNTON IrishCentral.com
Struggling households need a Nama for distressed home loans The Meath Chronicle
Estate agents plan large-scale housing auction Ireland On line
ERA Ireland announce deal with Globrix http://www.independent.ie/business/commercial-property/era-ireland-announce-deal-with-globrix-207400 Independent
Anglo Irish Bank appoints KPMG as receiver over certain UK properties COLM KEENA The Irish Times
Judgment mortgage registered over hotel COLM KEENA The Irish Times
Irish investors fed more BS about BP, this time on the down-side Erik D'Amato realdeal.hu
All change at Halifax The Irish Times
Rents on the rise? Depends where you look ORNA MULCAHY, JACK FAGAN, EMMA CULLINAN The Irish Times

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