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- Why buying in Istanbul now could bring Turkish delight tomorrow
Turkey, a non-eurozone country with a warm climate, attractive coastlines, low cost of living and easy access from the UK and Ireland – is an attractive option for holidaymakers and second home buyers.

- Buying in Istanbul now could bring Turkish delight tomorrow
While uncertainty remains in the property market at home – many are looking abroad for short and long-term returns.

- Carroll helps get jewellery repair firm on the grid
Potential future Formula One star, Northern Ireland’s Adam Carroll, teamed up with another set of speed merchants to open a new store in Belfast’s CastleCourt complex.

- Scale of slump in retail property rents highlighted
Retail property rents in Northern Ireland have fallen dramatically in the last three years due to the recession.

- Public opportunity to voice opinion over plans for revitalising Lisburn
A blueprint for revitalising the centre of Lisburn has gone on public display.

- Customer events produce results for Foyleside
In spite of the recession, a Londonderry shopping centre is bucking the trend of falling customer numbers in retail outlets across the UK.

- £2m investment in laundry plant
An Antrim-based services company has just completed a £2m investment in new laundry premises and equipment as part of its drive to enhance its operation.

- Benmore gets green light to build flagship office development
A Northern Ireland property development company, which has an extensive portfolio in Scotland and England, has received planning approval for an office development in the heart of Newcastle.

- Retail outlet centre’s an irresistible attraction for southern shoppers
Shoppers from the Republic are still finding the lure of northern retailers irresistible, according to the owners of designer outlet development, The Outlet in Banbridge.

- Obel skyscraper project launches into the market
The developers of what will be Belfast's tallest building, Obel on the banks of the River Lagan, have begun marketing the commercial elements of the project.




