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Fine Grain eyes more properties across Ireland Office investment and development firm’s chief executive says it sees greater opportunities in acquiring properties and repositioning them, rather than buying greenfield sites 16th May, 2021
Colin MacDonald pictured outside Block 5, Parkmore East Business Park in Galway that houses international companies (tenants) Xperi and Veryan. Picture: Robbie Reynolds
Fine Grain, the office investment and development company, is seeking to acquire, buy and lease back properties around Ireland in the €10 million to €50 million price range, chief executive Colin MacDonald told the Business Post recently.
During his college years MacDonald played rugby for UCD and, after emigrating, attained an international cap for Bahrain. These days he prefers to get on his bike and travel around Ireland.
Woman Who Drove Through Ex s Funeral Knew She Wasn t Welcome
On 5/7/21 at 5:48 AM EDT
The loved ones of a recently deceased man have described how they feared for their lives when a woman disrupted a funeral she had been told she could not attend, by driving dangerously through the cemetery and allegedly trying to run over mourners.
Blair Whitten, 28, was charged with reckless endangerment after the service for her ex-boyfriend, Colin MacDonald, at Riverside Cemetery in Fargo, North Dakota, on May 1.
According to Valley News Live, Whitten had been told to stay away from the funeral after she posted social media messages claiming that she had killed the 24-year-old MacDonald, who died in his sleep on April 24 following complications from a minor surgery. She also wrote, DEAD PEDOPHILE 666 thank the powers that be thank ME, on a post about the details for the service.