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_aProperty Week _v75(41) 9 October 2009, 61-67(5) |
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| 520 | _aThe National Asset Management Agency will shortly name Ireland's 25 worst hit property developers and put valuation work out to tender. Northern Ireland searches for Euros 4.8bn borrowed from the five Irish banks, spent by property developers and investors in the province. Foreign investment brings hope to Dublin's retail investment market and low rents breathe life into its office market. John Lewis's proposed first store in Northern Ireland, the Sprucefield scheme in Belfast, faces strong opposition. Northern Irish developers have raised objections to the extension of the Titanic Quarter, the office-led, mixed-use waterside scheme in Belfast. | ||
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