Entity manages St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre on behalf of clients
Davy's real estate unit secured planning permission for a €100 million redevelopment of the landmark retail asset from Dublin City Council late last year but a final decision has been delayed pending the outcome of an appeal to An Bord Pleanála.
The transaction, which was announced on Tuesday, will see David Goddard, chief executive of Davy Real Estate, acquire the unit and operate it as a separate entity, trading as Lanthorn.
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