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Mixed activity in commercial property

The SCSI’s Annual Commercial Property Report – Review & Outlook 2019 is out now.
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Society submission on anti-evictions bill

The SCSI has made a submission to Government on proposed measures in the Anti-Evictions Bill.
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Meet the team in Merrion Square

Ami joined the SCSI team in April of this year.
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Savills triumph at tag rugby

Savills won the 2019 SCSI Tag Rugby Tournament.
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