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Bids approach €40m for Dublin s former City Arts Centre

Bids approach €40m for Dublin s former City Arts Centre
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An act of cultural homicide in Dublin s south docklands

  A report this week will raise hackles among some of those whose memory of Dublin’s cultural landscape stretches back 20 years or more. “Having lain dormant since its sale to a consortium of developers including Paddy Kelly and the McCormack family’s investment vehicle Alanis Capital in 2003, the former City Arts Centre on Dublin’s City Quay is being offered to the market once again,” the article stated, quoting sales agent John Swarbrigg: “This is the very last opportunity to acquire a much sought after waterfront site in Dublin’s docklands”. Roll up, roll up, for the final ride on the carousel that has been the redevelopment of Dublin’s eastern quays. It seems appropriate that the last spin of these lucrative dice should fall on this particular slice of real estate. Because it’s bad enough that a highly prominent building, a few metres across the Liffey from the Custom House, has been allowed to squat, sad, empty and near-derel

Former City Arts Centre hits the market at €35m

  Having lain dormant since its sale to a consortium of developers including Paddy Kelly and the McCormack family’s investment vehicle Alanis Capital in 2003, the former City Arts Centre on Dublin’s 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 €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 Dublin’s docklands. That distinction is reflected in the €35 million now being sought by agent Savills on behalf of the receiver, Ken Tyrell of PWC.

Northern Ireland: Chief Constable criticised for spit hoods roll-out in defiance of policing board

In 81% of cases, PSNI used spit hoods on people with disabilities Spit hoods used by PSNI 8 times on children, aged 10-17 Spit hoods given to 4,000 more PSNI officers despite opposition from Policing Board Amnesty International, Children’s Law Centre, CAJ and Include Youth write to Policing Board Amnesty International and other civil society organisations in Northern Ireland have criticised a decision by the Chief Constable of the Police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI) to give spit hoods to 4,000 more officers in defiance of the Policing Board and in light of the possible increased risk of Covid-19 infection to both police and members of the public as a result of use of the controversial devices.

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