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Iput plans Earlsfort Terrace revamp after buying second building

The Irish Times 08 Oct 2021
“There’s a real opportunity here to build something of a modern statement building that’s as carbon-neutral as possible,” said Iput chief executive Niall Gaffney ... Mr Gaffney said that Iput plans to engage with the National Concert Hall, which is embarking on a €78 million ...
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Iput to cut project emissions by 40% on path to net zero

The Irish Times 20 Sep 2021
Iput, led by chief executive Niall Gaffney, will use carbon removal initiatives where the impact is verified to offset residual emissions that it cannot address directly ... “Our goal is to build long-term resilience into our estate,” said Mr Gaffney ... Mr Gaffney said that real estate ...
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Significant interest in new city offices, says IPUT

Irish Independent 20 Jun 2021
“We’ve seen it cranking up as soon as people were able to inspect buildings and visit sites again safely,” said CEO Niall Gaffney ...That’s going to finish this time next year and we’ve got parties looking at that,” said Gaffney ... Gaffney said some of the commentary was bizarre.
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Tech giants shaping modern Irish offices – Iput’s new LinkedIn development

Irish Independent 20 Jun 2021
“You won’t be able to lease buildings or value building unless you have these characteristics, says Iput CEO Niall Gaffney ... Gaffney says companies such as LinkedIn have extremely high expectations for what such a development will offer staff ... the building you occupy,” says Gaffney.
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Iput planning logistics hub for 64-acre site near Dublin Airport

The Irish Times 28 May 2021
Iput chief executive Niall Gaffney told The Irish Times that it plans to build four large units on the land, which it will see to let to “large-scale retailers and distributors” who are seeking to deal with supply-chain issues around Brexit and the “explosion” in ecommerce since ...
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Iput to spend €500m ‘greening’ its property portfolio

The Irish Times 30 Apr 2021
“The growth in rental is based on locked in lettings,” Iput chief executive Niall Gaffney told The Irish Times ... In terms of its investment in sustainability measures, Mr Gaffney said ... Mr Gaffney said the office will remain important after the pandemic ends ... Commenting on its investment in sustainability measures, Mr Gaffney said ... Business Today ... .
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Iput to spend €500m ‘greening’ its property portfolio over next decade

The Irish Times 30 Apr 2021
“The growth in rental is based on locked in lettings,” Iput chief executive Niall Gaffney told The Irish Times ... In terms of its investment in sustainability measures, Mr Gaffney said ... Mr Gaffney said the office will remain important after the pandemic ends ... Commenting on its investment in sustainability measures, Mr Gaffney said ... Business Today ... .
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Tracking cosmic ghosts

Phys Dot Org 11 Mar 2021
High energy light is also hidden ... "Large scale simulations of the IceCube facility and the data it creates allow us to rapidly and accurately determine the properties of these neutrinos, which in turn exposes the physics of the most energetic events in the universe," said Niall Gaffney, TACC Director of Data Intensive Computing ... Explore further ... DOI.
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Long-term investors have already decided on the future of the office

The Irish Times 17 Feb 2021
The chief executive of Iput, Niall Gaffney, has said the move by a number of long-term investors to acquire offices in Dublin and other international cities in the face of Covid-19 “answers the question” about the future of the office as a workplace ... Mr Gaffney said he expects to ...
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Property low; consumers lose if Ulster goes; and Shannon Group in a spin

The Irish Times 17 Feb 2021
Eoin Burke-Kennedy looks at the figures ... Fiona Reddan worries about a future without Ulster Bank ... Colin Gleeson reports ... IPUT chief executive Niall Gaffney tells Ronald the purchase by long-term investors of prime offices in Dublin and other cities in the teeth of Covid-19 reassure shim on the future of the office in a post-pandemic world ... .
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Property fund Iput pays out €102.5m dividend to shareholders

The Irish Times 10 Feb 2021
Irish property investment group Iput collected 97 per cent of rent due last year despite the Covid crisis, resulting in a cash dividend of €102.5 million for shareholders ... Chief executive Niall Gaffney said the group delivered a resilient performance despite an uncertain market environment ... .
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Property investor IPUT pays out €102.5m dividend to shareholders

Irish Independent 10 Feb 2021
IPUT, one of Ireland's largest institutional property investors, has paid a full-year dividend of €102.5m to its shareholders in respect of 2020 ... Its 2020 year-end contracted rental income is €122m, according to annual results from the group ... Niall Gaffney, chief executive, IPUT Real Estate, said ... ft ... ft ... .
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Offices must evolve to survive and thrive in the post-Covid era

The Irish Times 10 Nov 2020
Concerned. Young professionals in particular, were found to be concerned about the potential detrimental impact of working from home ... These are.. 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... Commenting on the need for offices to adapt to the needs of workers and the communities in which they are located in the post-Covid era, Niall Gaffney, chief executive of Iput Real Estate, said ... .
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Property investor IPUT increases revolving credit facility by €50m

Irish Independent 29 May 2020
Niall Gaffney, CEO of IPUT Real Estate, said ... “As we begin the phased exit from Covid-19 restrictions, we are excited to be back on site at both our Tropical Fruit Warehouse and Wilton Park developments, adding what will be two landmark office schemes to Dublin’s CBD,” Mr Gaffney added. IPUT's 600,000 sq. ft ... .
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Iput secures €200m in ‘green finance’ for delivery of new LinkedIn HQ

The Irish Times 29 May 2020
Irish property company Iput has secured a new and increased revolving credit facility of €300 million from Wells Fargo Bank ... The most notable project in this regard is the company’s ongoing development of LinkedIn’s new European headquarter campus at Wilton Park in Dublin 2 ... Sustainability. Commenting on this, Iput chief executive Niall Gaffney said.
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