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No new planning needed by builders to reduce apartment sizesBuilders behind stalled apartment developments will be able to modify their design plans to avail of reduced unit sizes without having to reapply for planning permission. Legislation being fast ...
Filmistan Studios, the iconic Bollywood studio founded by Kajol’s grandfather, has been sold to Arkade Developers for ₹ 183 crore for luxury flat redevelopment.
On the market: Four penthouse apartments in Dublin From a dual aspect Islandbridge apartment near Phoenix Park to a recently refurbished penthouse in the IFSC, get the best views in the city with ...
Developers who currently have planning permission for apartments will not have to submit a fresh planning application to change their plans in line with new apartment standards.
The Trump Organization - U.S. President Donald Trump's family business - will team up with Romanian real estate developer SDC Imobiliare to build a tower block with luxury apartments in the ...
Lana Del Rey in Dublin review: By far the strangest performance the Aviva has hosted This gig raises the question of where artistic expression ends and doing right by your fanbase begins ...
In addition, residents of Mantarraya, an exclusive community of 43 luxury condos and penthouses, will have access to Mailena's wellness facilities, dining and amenities.
"The chain is only as strong as its weakest link." Eighteenth century philosopher Thomas Reid's quote could be applied to building houses in Dublin. That weak link is water.
News on renting, buying, or selling a house, apartment or condo and stories on decorating, interior design, renovation and gardening in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, California and beyond.
WHAT TIME IS THROW-IN? Throw-in is at 6:15pm for the Dublin and Tyrone clash as Donegal face Monaghan at 4pm in the Croke Park double header. WHAT ARE THE ODDS? Bookmakers have this match-up to be ...
Advice on the best ways to get around Dublin. How to get to and from the airport, plus how to use public transportation such as buses and taxis.
Members of the Irish public may be able to meet former US President Barack Obama — for over €2,000. The former US President will be interviewed at the 3Arena in Dublin this September, where he ...
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