Our aim is to be a trusted member of the community

We care about what matters to people affected by our business

Our developments touch the lives of 1.5 million people who live, work and, socialise in Dublin. Our approach to social sustainability puts the needs of these people first as we believe people make places.

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Being a good neighbour

We are committed to communicating effectively and engaging respectfully with our neighbours, while working with our delivery teams to ensure minimal disruption from development activities.

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Deckchairs and coffee

One of the social initiatives that proved very successful was the provision of movable deckchairs and a coffee offering into our scheme at Wilton Park. Investing in small, thoughtful touches such as this improve people’s everyday quality of life and can have a very big impact. Sometimes, all it takes to make a place more attractive is comfortable, movable seating and a coffee kiosk nearby.

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Community events

We have successfully hosted Bark in the Park in partnership with the DSPCA for our four-legged friends and their owners and we also teamed up with local yoga studio, Reformation for some outdoor Saturday morning stretching.

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Shaping our city through education and work experience

We are proud to announce a three-year partnership with basis.point and Business in the Community Ireland (BITCI) to support BITCI’s ‘Time to Grow’ programme. This is an education and workplace initiative for young people that will provide valuable work experience and work placements for Leaving Cert students in Dublin.

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Supporting Fighting Words

Fighting Words is a creative writing organisation, working with children and young people from disadvantage backgrounds, using creativity and imagination to develop their literacy and communication skills while supporting their engagement in education and wellbeing.

With a shared commitment to the arts and literature, IPUT Real Estate and Fighting Words have partnered to deliver creative education workshops at IPUT’s Auditorium at Pearse Street on a weekly basis.