Wexford eyes up partners for €150m Trinity Wharf

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Wexford eyes up partners for €150m Trinity Wharf
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Council looks to progress plans for a ‘world-class’ mixed-use urban quarter, including a hotel, conference centre and apartments at brownfield site between harbour and town

is looking for investors and developers to take on the development of a mixed-use urban quarter at Trinity Wharf in Wexford Harbour. Plans for the more than €150 million development include a hotel, conference centre, artist studios, apartments, marina, offices and a public plaza.

Planning permission for the brownfield site, which was acquired by the council, has already been secured, and now the council is seeking to engage with private investors and developers on its plan. Podcast: Terry Prone on allowing son Anton Savage to be in her publicity as a child: ‘I think it was the wrong thing to do’Woman who alleges she was raped by Conor McGregor had ‘severe’ post-traumatic stress disorder, psychiatrist tells court

“To unlock the delivery of Trinity Wharf, we have now launched a preliminary market consultation, and we are looking forward to engaging with developers and investors on the unrivalled development and commercial opportunities offered by this exceptional project,” he said.

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