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KPMG selects Hibernia Reit to develop new Dublin headquarters ‘Big Four’ firm enters into exclusive talks with developer on move to Harcourt Square scheme about 3 hours ago
KPMG has selected Hibernia Reit as the preferred bidder for the delivery of its new Dublin headquarters. Following the receipt of proposals from six of the country’s leading developers, the Big Four accounting and advisory firm had refined its deliberations in recent weeks to consider two other schemes being delivered by Shane Whelan’s Westridge Real Estate and the Kenny family’s Clancourt Group respectively. The Irish Times understands that KPMG’s partners voted to select Hibernia Reit’s scheme as their preferred option on Thursday night. The parties will now enter into a period of negotiations with a view to finalising the deal. ....
Five developers in bid to deliver new Dublin HQ for KPMG ‘Big Four’ accounting and advisory giant seeks space for 2,500 workers in the city Wed, Feb 17, 2021, 06:00 Ronan Group Real Estate is looking for KPMG to relocate to its Waterfront South Central scheme Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.
Having recently reignited its near decade-long search for a new Dublin headquarters, KPMG is understood to be in the process of assessing proposals from five of the city’s biggest developers. The shortlist of contenders comprises Johnny Ronan’s Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE), the Kenny family’s Clancourt Group, Shane Whelan’s Westridge Real Estate, Hibernia Reit, and US real estate firm Kennedy Wilson. ....
The State’s exposure to compensation settlements arising from negligent birth injuries is now larger than the cost of running maternity services, new research has revealed. Lessons have not been learned despite numerous inquiries and court cases in which unacceptable deficiencies in care have been identified, according to research by academics at UCD, UCC and Trinity College. They found the average cost of delivering a baby in Ireland during the past five years stood at €3,324. But when the State’s liability for birth injuries is factored in, the average cost more that doubled. The research found the State faced an estimated €2.375bn in liabilities for negligent birth injuries over the past decade. This works out at an additional cost of €3,680 for every child born in that period. ....
Dublin City Council has given the go-ahead to plans to demolish the well-known Kiely’s pub in Donnybrook, Dublin, to make way for a shared co-living accommodation scheme. ....