Evara gears up for major housing delivery increase and landbank expansion

Following a major investment from TPG Real Estate and a rebrand, Evara (formerly Quintain Ireland) aims to ramp up housing delivery to 1,500 homes annually by 2027. CEO Michael Hynes and Isabelle Gallagher, Head of Development, speak with ROBBIE COUSINS about the company’s growth strategy and solutions to Ireland’s housing crisis. In February of this year, Quintain Ireland, the country’s

Quintain Ireland rebrands to Evara

February 13, Dublin – Quintain Ireland, the country’s largest privately owned residential developer, has today announced that it is rebranding to Evara.  The rebrand follows TPG Real Estate’s strategic partnership with Quintain Ireland’s management to acquire the homebuilder in August of last year and reflects a new impetus on the company’s mission to deliver high-quality homes

TPG completes Quintain Ireland deal

TPG Real Estate, the dedicated real estate platform of global alternative asset management firm TPG, today announced it partnered with company management to acquire Quintain Developments Ireland (“QDI”), the largest, privately owned residential developer in Ireland. QDI was previously owned by funds managed by Lone Star.  The partnership with TPG Real Estate provides QDI additional

LDA secures over 390 apartments in Adamstown

The Land Development Agency (LDA) has agreed to purchase 392 apartments being built by Quintain Ireland at The Crossings, Adamstown in west Dublin.  The scheme consists of 9 studios, 189 one-bedroom apartments, 185 two-bedroom apartments and 9 three-bedroom apartments across 3 blocks ranging in height from 5 to 9 storeys.  The LDA apartments are under

Quintain Ireland Appoints Isabelle Gallagher As Head Of Development

Property development Quintain Ireland has appointed Isabelle Gallagher as its head of development. Gallagher has worked as the company’s development director since 2019 and has been instrumental in overseeing and driving significant development projects, and expanding the firm’s portfilio. The Dubliner was also instrumental in obtaining planning permission for 1,800 residential units in Adamstown over the past two years,

Quintain appoints Michael Hynes as Chief Executive

Home-builder Quintain Ireland has appointed co-managing partner Michael Hynes as Chief Executive, the company said on Monday. Co-managing partner Eddie Byrne is leaving the business so Mr Hynes will take over as Chief Executive and Jeremy O’Sullivan has been appointed Chief Financial Officer. Quintain plans to build more than 9,000 homes at various Dublin locations,