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Dublin, Ireland – 7th October, 2024 – Quintain Ireland, the country’s largest privately-owned residential developer, has today announced the appointment of Niall O’Buachalla as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
TPG Real Estate, the dedicated real estate platform of global alternative asset management firm TPG, today announced it partnered with company management to acquire Quintain Developments Ireland (“QDI”), the largest, privately owned residential developer in Ireland. QDI was previously owned by funds managed by Lone Star. The partnership with TPG Real Estate provides QDI additional
Three- and four-bed units coming to market at Quintain’s latest phase at St Marnock’s Bay Joint agents Savills New Homes and Noel Kelly Auctioneers are launching three- and four-bedroom homes to the market at Skylark, the latest phase at Quintain’s St Marnock’s Bay development in Portmarnock, north Co Dublin. Show houses are available to view
The Land Development Agency (LDA) has agreed to purchase 392 apartments being built by Quintain Ireland at The Crossings, Adamstown in west Dublin. The scheme consists of 9 studios, 189 one-bedroom apartments, 185 two-bedroom apartments and 9 three-bedroom apartments across 3 blocks ranging in height from 5 to 9 storeys. The LDA apartments are under
Property development Quintain Ireland has appointed Isabelle Gallagher as its head of development. Gallagher has worked as the company’s development director since 2019 and has been instrumental in overseeing and driving significant development projects, and expanding the firm’s portfilio. The Dubliner was also instrumental in obtaining planning permission for 1,800 residential units in Adamstown over the past two years,
Home-builder Quintain Ireland has appointed co-managing partner Michael Hynes as Chief Executive, the company said on Monday. Co-managing partner Eddie Byrne is leaving the business so Mr Hynes will take over as Chief Executive and Jeremy O’Sullivan has been appointed Chief Financial Officer. Quintain plans to build more than 9,000 homes at various Dublin locations,
McCabes Pharmacy and Kerrigans Craft Butchers join Tesco and Aldi at developer Quintain’s new urban village McCabes Pharmacy and Kerrigans Craft Butchers are set to open new stores at The Crossings as part of the urban village development in Adamstown, west Dublin. The two Irish-owned family businesses will join supermarkets Tesco and Aldi, which opened
Michael Hynes, Joint Managing Director, Quintain Ireland, tells ROBBIE COUSINS that despite several strong headwinds, the Irish housebuilding market remains an attractive proposition for capital investment and Ireland an ideal location for construction professionals and workers to seek long-term employment, but that reform of the planning system and changes to housing policy are needed to support the sector’s future health
Plans will deliver much needed new housing supply to Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown area Approval adds to over 700 homes under construction in Cherrywood Village Breaking ground later this year and first homes ready in late 2023 Quintain Ireland has received planning permission from Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council for 169 new homes at its Cherrywood Village development
Plans will deliver much needed new housing supply to Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown area Approval adds to over 300 homes under construction in Cherrywood Village Breaking ground in second half of this year and planning to complete first phase of construction by May 2024 Quintain Ireland has received planning permission from Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council for 488
Centra signs lease for 3,200 sq ft unit on Station Road Retail Centre currently under construction and set to open in Q3 2022 133 new homes to be completed in early 2022 Quintain has announced that leading Irish retailer Centra has agreed to become the anchor tenant for the Retail Centre in St. Marnock’s Bay
Aldi signs lease for 23,000 sq ft store with Tesco set to open 40,000 sq ft store in 2023 Retail presence part of wider €500m investment in The Crossings Quintain has announced that supermarket chain Aldi has signed a lease for a 23,000 sq ft store in The Crossings, a major urban village development in
Tesco signs lease for 40,000 sq ft store with second major retailer to follow First phase will develop 279 apartments and retail space to shop and socialise Centrepiece of ‘The Crossings’ will be a 2-acre village green Quintain has commenced construction of the first phase of its new €500m urban village development in Adamstown. The
Quintain Ireland has received planning permission from Dun Laoghaire County Council for 168 new homes in its Cherrywood Village development in South Dublin. Quintain now intends to commence construction on these homes and a previously approved phase of 136 homes once the public health restrictions on construction activity are eased.
Planning approved for 235 new homes in Aderrig Construction to start on 245 homes in Tandy’s Lane once public health restraints lifted Sale of 237 homes in Somerton phase 2 due to commence in June Quintain has received planning permission to construct 235 new homes at Aderrig in Adamstown, West Dublin. The 17acre site will include 159 houses and 76 apartments set in communal green open spaces, as well
State-backed lender will accelerate Lone Star firm’s Adamstown plans Quintain Ireland, a residential developer backed by the American private equity fund Lone Star, has agreed a €100m loan facility from the state-backed alternative lender Activate Capital to press ahead with two large developments in Dublin. The financing, Activate’s largest deal yet, will support residential and related developments
Quintain, one of the largest residential developers in Ireland, today launches its Masterplan for Cherrywood Village, which will deliver 1,300 new homes in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Co Dublin by 2025. Cherrywood Village is located on a 65-acre site within the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and will comprise a mix of new houses, duplexes and apartments with
They’ve got hundreds of acres of land, approval for thousands of homes, and the ambition to become one of the country’s biggest developers — starting at St Marnock’s Bay There aren’t many developers that start life with enough land to build 9,000 homes, but that’s what Quintain Ireland had when it was set up by US private
When complete, Cherrywood Village will comprise over 1,300 homes, two public parks and over 50,000 sq ft of retail and civic amenities in the village centre. There will also be primary and post primary schools, cycle and walking tracks and extensive green open spaces throughout the area.
Quintain has received planning permission to construct 245 new homes at Tandy’s Lane in Lucan. The site is around 20 acres in size and includes a large linear park running through the neighbourhood providing high visual and social amenity value. The site has a gross development value of c.€82 million and construction will begin at
Quintain Ireland has today announced the appointment of two senior team members as the company continues its expansion in the Irish market. Sharon Van Sinderen assumes the position of senior counsel and joins from Tuath Housing Association where she was Senior Solicitor. Van Sinderen has previously held roles with NAMA and Mason Hayes & Curran.
Quintain has today announced the appointment of Norman Higgins as its new Head of Construction for Ireland. Norman joins from his previous role running Sisk Living, the award-winning housing division of leading Irish building contractor John Sisk & Son. Norman brings over 25 years of successful construction delivery experience in the residential sector to Quintain.
Quintain has received planning approval to build 153 new homes at an 11 acre site at St Marnock’s Bay in Portmarnock, North Dublin. The development will comprise 113 houses, 40 apartments/duplexes, and a local centre for the area containing three units for retail or restaurant/café use. Quintain will be partnering with DRES Developments to develop the
Quintain Limited has established a subsidiary in Ireland with plans to develop more than 9,000 new homes and 600,000 sq. ft of commercial space. The newly incorporated business, known as Quintain Ireland, will be responsible for the residential development of over 460 acres of prime assets in Ireland at Adamstown, Clonburris, Portmarnock, and Cherrywood. All
The property company Quintain, owned by private equity group Lone Star, has finalised plans for almost 300 apartments and a shopping development as part of a new “district centre” in Adamstown, west Dublin. The plans for the first phase of the Adamstown centre also include a public square and new streets. Adamstown, close to Lucan,