Model for Nama property valuations not the norm Against a background of an inactive property market and discussions about the appropriate formula for pricing the transfer of property-backed loans to the National Asset Management Agency (Nama),
Nama developer Gannon gets local area plan approval for Swords project The north county Dublin town of Swords is to get a substantial new neighbourhood following a decision by Fingal County Council to approve a local area plan for 270 acres along the link road between Swords and Ashbourne.
Nama failing to look after historic buildings in its portfolio, says RHA The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) has strongly criticised the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) for failing to take steps to protect historic buildings owned by developers whose multi-million euro loans have ended up in the State’s “bad bank”.
Nama setting up committee on ‘ghost’ estates, says Minister NAMA IS establishing a committee, consisting of professional planners and architects, to examine what should be done with “ghost” housing estates,
Planners call for Nama role The Irish Planning Institute (IPI) has said the National Assets Management Agency (Nama) has presented the State with an opportunity to develop land in a way that would protect the quality of life of future generations.
€756m medical campus plan awaiting Nama approval A large-scale plan to develop a medical campus for the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) at Belcamp on the northern fringe of Dublin,