Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Irish property’s big players are honoured in Excellence Awards

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IT’S prescient, perhaps, that this year’s KPMG Irish Independen­t Property Industry Excellence Awards, only in its second year, was held once again in Dublin’s Convention Centre – the capital’s standing testament both to the folly of the Celtic Tiger and its showcase for the incredible architectu­ral heights inspiring design can achieve.

The black-tie gathering had its focus on excellence in all areas – from planning to building to sales, and 900 were present to enjoy the evening, which was also sponsored by Pinergy and solicitors Eugene F Collins. The winners emerged after the expert judging panel voted ‘blind’, before gathering to thrash out the finalists. There were 150 entries across 11 categories, with plenty of representa­tion from Northern Ireland also.

A number of last year’s entries went on to win internatio­nal awards elsewhere, an indication of both quality and the selection process. The INM-sponsored DIT Doctorate in Property Research launched last year is now fully up and running, having been awarded to Lorna Colley at the 2015 ceremony.

A smattering of the best-known property developers included all three Cosgrave brothers – the eco-friendly force in building – while Cork’s Michael O’Flynn was spotted working the room.

Prof Dr Gunther Gruhn (aka Barry Murphy) entertaine­d the gathering with his take on the Trump election with a swipe at Irish developers (well, they say you should know your audience).

While former Irish Presidenti­al candidate Sean Gallagher wouldn’t be drawn on his ongoing legal case against RTE, he was much more forthcomin­g on what was needed to get building moving here. “Land costs are very high. Developers can fund the building but not the land. If it has planning permission, the price is already factored in; if not, it’s just a field,” he said. “There’s no urgency, strategy or unified approach [to building] by Government. There’s a lack of courage at the centre.”

He said he believed Housing Minister Simon Coveney is “genuine, doing his best but this needs will across the board”.

Michael Grehan, MD of Sherry FitzGerald, which won Residentia­l Agent of the Year, added. “It’s a challengin­g market but good, strict processes deliver for everybody. The biggest issue is increasing supply. There has to be greater emphasis on encouragin­g risk,” he said.

Grehan also said that we need to shift our culture to one of renting. “At the height of the Celtic Tiger we had an 80pc home ownership rate. Now, we need to build to rent, and profession­al landlords are the only ones who can build to scale; it’s the European norm. Nobody wants to see rents going up year on year.”

Property Entreprene­ur of the Year and Overall Winner is a familiar name in property circles – Ballymore’s Sean Mulryan. With a slew of commercial and residentia­l developmen­ts across Ireland, the UK and beyond, Mulryan consistent­ly displays the highest level of quality. In 2016 he has been responsibl­e for building family homes at Piper’s Hill in Naas, Co Kildare, Royal Canal Park in Dublin, with 101 units coming on stream at St Marnock’s Bay in Portmarnoc­k. Dublin Landings, in conjunctio­n with Oxley, shows how high-rise can also be highly stylish. The shy Mr Mulryan made a few quick comments before collecting his gongs.

 ?? Pictures: IAIN WHITE PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Ballymore’s Sean Mulryan, right, receiving the Overall Award at the Irish Independen­t Property Excellence Awards 2016 from INM chief executive Robert Pitt
Pictures: IAIN WHITE PHOTOGRAPH­Y Ballymore’s Sean Mulryan, right, receiving the Overall Award at the Irish Independen­t Property Excellence Awards 2016 from INM chief executive Robert Pitt
 ??  ?? James Duff from ARUP is presented with the Emerging Talent Award from Paul O’Connell at the Irish Independen­t Property Excellence Awards 2016
James Duff from ARUP is presented with the Emerging Talent Award from Paul O’Connell at the Irish Independen­t Property Excellence Awards 2016
 ??  ?? Kevin Nowlan, right, CEO, Hibernia REIT and patron of the DIT Doctorate, presented the Community Benefit Project of the Year Award to, from left, Sean Quirke and Ger Penney of Sisk, Stephen Garvey of Bridgedale and Oaktree Capital’s Justin Bickle
Kevin Nowlan, right, CEO, Hibernia REIT and patron of the DIT Doctorate, presented the Community Benefit Project of the Year Award to, from left, Sean Quirke and Ger Penney of Sisk, Stephen Garvey of Bridgedale and Oaktree Capital’s Justin Bickle
 ??  ?? From left, Kathryn Meghen, CEO of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, who presented the Design Project of the Year Award to Roly Chamberlay­ne, Tara Clarke, Brian Foley, Chris Jones and Neil Burke Kennedy of Jones Investment­s
From left, Kathryn Meghen, CEO of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, who presented the Design Project of the Year Award to Roly Chamberlay­ne, Tara Clarke, Brian Foley, Chris Jones and Neil Burke Kennedy of Jones Investment­s
 ??  ?? Michael Cosgrave, Patron of DIT Doctorate, second right, presents the Property Conservati­on Project Award to, from left, Brian Kavanagh, Fergal Ryan and Maurice Blake of Kavanagh Tuite
Michael Cosgrave, Patron of DIT Doctorate, second right, presents the Property Conservati­on Project Award to, from left, Brian Kavanagh, Fergal Ryan and Maurice Blake of Kavanagh Tuite
 ??  ?? Pictured receiving the Contractor of the Year Award from Sean Twomey, partner at Eugene F Collins, right, were Paraic Keogh, left, and Eamon Booth, centre, of John Paul Constructi­on
Pictured receiving the Contractor of the Year Award from Sean Twomey, partner at Eugene F Collins, right, were Paraic Keogh, left, and Eamon Booth, centre, of John Paul Constructi­on
 ??  ?? From left, Jim Cleary, tax partner and head of real estate, KPMG, presents the Property Investment Fund/Manager Award to Niall Ringrose, Niall Gaffney and Michael Clarke, IPUT
From left, Jim Cleary, tax partner and head of real estate, KPMG, presents the Property Investment Fund/Manager Award to Niall Ringrose, Niall Gaffney and Michael Clarke, IPUT
 ??  ?? Sean Mulryan receives Property Entreprene­ur of the Year Award from Pinergy CEO Enda Gunnell
Sean Mulryan receives Property Entreprene­ur of the Year Award from Pinergy CEO Enda Gunnell
 ??  ?? John Moran, MD of JLL, receives the Commercial Agency of the Year Award from president of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland, Claire Solon
John Moran, MD of JLL, receives the Commercial Agency of the Year Award from president of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland, Claire Solon
 ??  ?? Pat Davitt, right, presents the Regional Excellence Award to Tony Joyce, left and Colm O’Donnellan, O’Donnellan Joyce
Pat Davitt, right, presents the Regional Excellence Award to Tony Joyce, left and Colm O’Donnellan, O’Donnellan Joyce
 ??  ?? Michael Grehan, right, MD of Sherry FitzGerald, receives the Residentia­l Agency Award from Patrick Burke, MD, Irish Life Investment Managers and patron of the DIT Doctorate
Michael Grehan, right, MD of Sherry FitzGerald, receives the Residentia­l Agency Award from Patrick Burke, MD, Irish Life Investment Managers and patron of the DIT Doctorate

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