Blueface sale may see jobs go; Shannon pipeline delays threaten FDI, Ex-AIB chief in new role; Limerick restaurants out of examinership
Texas based real-estate investment group Hines is closing in on the purchase of the Square shopping centre in Tallaght for about €125 million, half of the price that was paid for the complex four years ago, the Sunday Times reports.
Retail property prices have come back sharply as a result of the pandemic’s effect on shopping habits and a spike in interests rates in the past two years.What happens if I take a break from paying my mortgage to give me extra cash?The Irish Times reported last month that the sale had been held up following an objection from one of scheme’s junior lenders, M&G Investments, about the level of discount being applied, as it would see its investment being wiped out.
Brian Kelly had been CEO of the Denis O’Brien-owned company for the past six years. Actavo was formerly known as Siteserv, which Mr O’Brien acquired in 2012 in a deal that involved IBRC writing down €119 million of company loan.
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