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Catherine Noble

Head of Marketing & Communications • Ireland

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164 Shelbourne Road
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Catherine Noble

Head of Marketing & Communications • Ireland


Catherine leads the Marketing & Communications team at Cushman & Wakefield Ireland. 

She has extensive experience of the real estate industry and her core focus is on marcoms strategy, research, event management, design, digital marketing, public relations, corporate social responsibility (CSR), Sales & Customer Relationship Management (CRM).

RECENT NEWS

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Irish Development Land Market records €400m for first half of 2024

The Irish Development Land Market saw around €400m change hands for the first 6 months of 2024 across the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) and the regional centres of Cork, Limerick and Galway.

Paul Nalty • 09/07/2024

Operator MB Q2 2023
Dublin the third most attractive UK/Ireland location for hotel operator

Cushman &Wakefield’s latest Operator Beat for the first half of 2023 showed improved optimism across the hotel sector in the first half of 2023.

Tom McCabe • 21/07/2023

Aedifica
Valuation on the part of Belgian REIT Aedifica

The acquisition augments Aedifica’s market share of the Irish market to 417 beds; and follows in quick succession from the groups February purchase of Brídhaven Nursing Home in Mallow.

12/03/2021

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Insights • Workplace

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Discover how both long-term leasing and flexible office spaces are being driven by similar market forces. 
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Research

Complete Asset Optimisation Guide

Discover expert strategies for optimising logistics, retail, and office real estate assets. Gain insights to maximise returns and improve performance.
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Insights • Economy

Recession or boom – Which is it for the Irish economy?

Let’s dig into some of the more important recent releases and what they mean for Ireland’s near-term economic outlook.
Tom McCabe • 07/12/2023
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