The Land Development Agency (LDA), was set up by the government in 2018 to accelerate the construction of thousands of properties, So far, it has built 0 new homes on state lands.
The Land Development Agency , which was set up by the government four years ago to accelerate the construction of housing, has built no homes on state lands, new figures show.
Previously unreleased details of the state agency’s activity under Project Tosaigh, its flagship programme, show that it has delivered just 270 homes, all of which were acquired from some of the biggest developers in the country rather than built by the agency itself.
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