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  2. Cosgrave Property Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 the company won the Irish Developer of the Year Award [2] at the award event organised by UK property magazine Property Week. [ 5 ] In 2014 Cosgrave has sold to Green REIT a €384.4 million worth portfolio, comprising office buildings at Georges Quay and George's Court, Dublin 2 and retail and commercial space in Westend Retail Park ...

  3. Johnny Ronan - Wikipedia

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    John Ronan is an Irish businessman and property developer known for establishing Treasury Holdings in 1989 along with Richard Barrett. Following the Irish property crash in 2008, the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) took over the loans of Treasury Holdings resulting in its ultimate demise.

  4. Gerry Gannon - Wikipedia

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    Gannon played a significant role in the Irish construction industry in the lead up the bursting of the Irish property bubble. [citation needed] Gannon was one of the key figures involved in the [citation needed] Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy, which was a contributing element in the development of the post-2008 Irish banking crisis.

  5. Business Post - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, it was reported that the owner of the Sunday Business Post had closed a deal to buy a portfolio of magazine titles including Irish Tatler, Food & Wine and Auto Ireland, from US-Irish investors in an all-share transaction. [31] In November 2019, the Sunday Business Post was rebranded as the Business Post. [4]

  6. Seán Dunne (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Dunne is sometimes referred to as "Lord Ballsbridge" or "Baron of Ballsbridge" [16] because of his ambitious development project in Ballsbridge, Dublin. [17] [18] Dunne was accused of recklessness for spending €379m [19] on a property deal in the prosperous Dublin 4 section of Dublin in 2005, an amount unprecedented by historical Irish standards at the time of the deal.

  7. Mick Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Michael Wallace (born 9 November 1955) is an Irish politician, former property developer and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Ireland for the South constituency from 2019 to 2024. He is a member of Independents 4 Change , part of The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL .

  8. Sean Mulryan - Wikipedia

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    Sean Mulryan (born September 1954) is an Irish [1] property developer, and the founder and chairman and CEO of the Ballymore Group, a Dublin-based international property development company. He was named on the Estates Gazette 2017 'Power List', which lists the 50 most powerful individuals in Britain's commercial real estate sector.

  9. Sean J. Conlon - Wikipedia

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    Sean J. Conlon (born about 1970) [1] is an Irish-American businessman, real estate entrepreneur, investor, television personality and philanthropist. He grew up in Rathangan, County Kildare, Ireland before moving to Chicago. He is chairman and founder of Conlon & Co, CONLON/Christie's International Real Estate, CONLON Commercial and Conlon Capital.