Irish Times journalist Mark Paul wins award for business news story of the year
Mark Paul secures award for story relating to Irish property financier Derek Quinlan’s bankruptcy in the UK
Mark Paul secures award for story relating to Irish property financier Derek Quinlan’s bankruptcy in the UK
Property mogul says he was misled from the start by Nama and was asked to pay back all the money he owed the taxpayer. In the end he had to concede defeat and was declared bankrupt
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The Quinlan Files: Bankrupt property investor received large cash transfers from company chaired by his wife
The former property tycoon’s interactions with Nama emerged in documents filed as part of his UK bankruptcy
Nama would not agree an exit deal with Irish property financier Derek Quinlan, the agency’s largest debtor
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Bankruptcy finally caught up with tycoon Derek Quinlan, an ex-tax inspector famous during Ireland’s boom
Newly obtained UK court records show that the Celtic Tiger property investor who still owes €400 million through Nama used tax rebate to fund his living expenses
A €2.5m Irish tax rebate was cited among reasons the Dubliner stayed in economic purgatory
In October 2023, the Irish financier attended a meeting in London to discuss elements of his financial affairs with one of the trustees of his bankruptcy in the UK
Facility of 53,000sq m was sold for €250m in 2019 and carried boom-era value of €640m in 2007
Receivers seek buyers for Tallaght and Sandyford sites owned by Siobhan Quinlan’s Ravensbrook
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Secured creditor Pepper Finance Corporation was withdrawing its objection to the plans on condition they will soon be altered
Seen & Heard: US businessman David McCourt owns under 3% of National Broadband Ireland
Mullin started in finance long before he hung up his rugby boots after 55 Ireland caps
Construction set to begin on Pembroke Quarter development early next year
Marlet chief Pat Crean pays more than €11m for ‘Lissadell’ on the exclusive Dublin 4 road
Seen and Heard: Quinlan bankruptcy case set for June; Hammerson stuck for Ilac tenants
Largest vacant plot in Dublin city has estimated gross development value of €3.5bn
Underbidders had contacted Nama in September to express continued interest in site
Underbidders make contact with Nama as deadline for RGRE-Colony deal passes
Winning bid for 80% stake in Dublin’s largest vacant plot believed to have exceeded €130m
Former adversaries could join forces to develop Dublin’s largest vacant plot
Merchants Gate secured planning in 2004 for major mixed-use scheme
Auditor’s report says ‘errors and poor analysis’ led to €29m shortfall in sale price
Cantillon: Nama presses on with plan for prime landbank despite Covid-19 crisis
State agency has been seeking partners to develop 37-acre site with 3,500 apartments
Rent increases are set to affect councils and approved housing bodies but not tenants
Marlet Property Group, led by developer Pat Crean, also among parties to submit an offer
Sale of Green Reit puts businessmen in line for yet another multimillion euro payday
New era beckons for this prime plot of development land on the Poolbeg peninsula
Zone has potential to deliver 3,500 homes, according to sources
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