About Dublin Port
Dublin Port is Ireland’s largest and busiest port with approximately 17,000 vessel movements per year. As well as being the country’s largest port, Dublin Port has the highest rate of growth and, in the seven years to 2019, total cargo volumes grew by 36.1%.
The vision of Dublin Port Company is to have the required capacity to service the needs of its customers and the wider economy safely, efficiently and sustainably. Dublin Port will integrate with the City by enhancing the natural and built environments. The Port is being developed in line with Masterplan 2040.
Dublin Port Company is currently investing about €277 million on its Alexandra Basin Redevelopment (ABR), which is due to be complete by 2021. The redevelopment will improve the port s capacity for large ships by deepening and lengthening 3km of its 7km of berths. The ABR is part of a €1bn capital programme up to 2028, which will also include initial work on the Dublin Port’s MP2 Project - a
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Replacement: Update on COVID-19 and upcoming Annual General Meeting
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Dublin and London | 26 April 2021: As previously indicated, the annual general meeting of Dalata Hotel Group plc
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Having lain dormant since its sale to a consortium of developers including Paddy Kelly and the McCormack familyâs investment vehicle Alanis Capital in 2003, the former City Arts Centre on Dublinâs City Quay is being offered to the market once again.
While little has happened with the property itself in the 18 years since it changed hands for â¬4.2 million, the area surrounding the building and the 0.22 hectare (0.55 acre) plot it sits on has been transformed to the point where 1-6 City Quay is the last remaining waterfront development site in Dublinâs docklands.
That distinction is reflected in the â¬35 million now being sought by agent Savills on behalf of the receiver, Ken Tyrell of PWC.
Irish Life to sell Matheson s docklands HQ to Deka for €125m irishtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.