Posted by admin on 11 Jul, 2018
WK Nowlan founder Bill Nowlan has been awarded a PhD by the University of Ulster. Bill’s research looked at funding models for social and affordable housing in Ireland, and why there has been such a low level of institutional capital attracted into this area of the market.
Posted by admin on 12 Mar, 2018
Jennifer Cosgrove | Bisnow Dublin | 09 March 2018
If you take a stroll down Dublin’s quays to the docklands you will see people coming and going from offices, workers sitting in cafés and restaurants, as well as tourists and locals visiting chic eateries. It all suggests a…Continue
Posted by admin on 23 Jan, 2018
Sunday Business Post
Jan 21, 2018
Assuming that there are no major global geopolitical or economic shocks, it looks like the Irish property sector is shaping up to adopt a ‘steady as she goes’ approach for 2018.
Some…Continue
Posted by admin on 01 Nov, 2017
The authors of this article have produced a thought-provoking and intriguing take on leadership, moving – as they set out to do – from theory into empirical exemplars. As someone who has spent many years around leadership in the built-environment, regeneration, and spatial planning area, this article…Continue
Posted by admin on 26 Oct, 2017
Killian O’Higgins, Managing Director, WK Nowlan Real Estate Advisors:
“The increase in stamp duty on commercial property gave the Minister for Finance the fiscal space he needed to deliver on tax cuts and socially progressive spending commitments elsewhere, particularly in housing for those homeless or seeking social or affordable accommodation.
Valuations…Continue
Posted by admin on 24 Oct, 2017
Pictured at the presentation of the cheque for €17,500 raised at the WK Nowlan Battle of the Bikes 2017 – Sarah Joyce, Head of Corporate Partnerships, CMRF Crumlin and John Vaudin Director WK Nowlan
Posted by admin on 29 Aug, 2017
Killian O’Higgins – Property Week, August 25th 2017
Brexit undoubtedly poses more challenges than opportunities for Ireland, notwithstanding the possible upside for the Dublin real estate market in the near term. Even a year on from the EU referendum – and following the UK general election – the question remains:…Continue
Posted by admin on 13 Mar, 2017
March 12 2017, The Sunday Independent BUSINESS
Property has possibly more colourful characters than any other sector of the Irish…Continue
Posted by admin on 20 Oct, 2016
For the past number of years, the private sector has been the main source of new social housing supply. While capital budgets were ravaged by the financial crisis, the trend towards use of the private…Continue
Posted by admin on 20 Oct, 2016
Today will be a busy day for those in the property industry and their tax advisers, who will be poring over the Finance Bill to see what changes the government is planning to the way…Continue