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# Johnny Ronan

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# Pembroke Quarter
Plans lodged to build 600 apartments on old bottle factory site in Poolbeg
The consortium behind the project is eager to begin construction early next year.
# gaffs
Johnny Ronan to build 'new suburb' on old bottle factory site in Poolbeg
Nearly 1,000 social and affordable homes will be included in the development.
# Johnny Ronan
Johnny Ronan fails to get planning permission for his 40-plus storey tower in Dublin's docklands
The 1,005 unit apartment scheme was refused planning permission by An Bord Pleanala.
# Central Bank
Central Bank of Ireland seeks €110 million for its Spencer Dock office building
Proceeds from the sale will be used to offset the costs of its North Wall Quay expansion.
# Boom and Bust
Ghost town?: What does Google's decision to pull out of an office deal mean for the landscape of Dublin city centre?
Property experts say rumours of the capital’s demise are greatly exaggerated.
# Courts
Landlord of Bewley's Cafe on Grafton Street brings court challenge seeking €747,000 in rent arrears
The landlord, Johnny Ronan’s RGRE Grafton Ltd. is seeking possession of the property.
# Docklands
Johnny Ronan re-submits application for Docklands apartment blocks following High Court decision
Dublin City Council had taken a judicial review in its first legal challenge to a planning permission grant by An Bord Pleanála.
# Dublin Docklands
Dublin City Council shoots down Johnny Ronan's bid to increase heights of docklands developments
City planners have issued the double refusal in spite of heavy lobbying by Ronan.
# Courts
Company linked to Johnny Ronan sues Dublin City Council over height restriction guidelines
The firm claims that two of its planning applications could be affected by the restrictions.
# tara street
After a two-year planning battle, Johnny Ronan's Dublin skyscraper has been given the green light
An Bord Pleanála has granted permission with conditions for the 22-storey building on the banks of the Liffey.
# Docklands
Johnny Ronan has all-clear to build one of Dublin city centre's largest housing blocks
The 325 apartments, and 102-unit aparthotel, will be constructed in Dublin’s docklands.
# building and property
Johnny Ronan has the all-clear to build one of Dublin city centre's largest housing blocks
The 325 apartments, and 102-unit aparthotel, will be constructed in Dublin’s docklands.
# high rise
Johnny Ronan's plans for a Dublin skyscraper have been knocked back again
The well-known developer wanted to build a 22-storey building on the banks of the Liffey.
# Treasury Holdings
Dublin's convention centre raked in a multimillion-euro profit last year
The facility was owned by boom-time builders Johnny Ronan, Richard Barrett and Harry Crosbie.
# No Go Jo Ro
Johnny Ronan's plan for a €50 million sports hotel in Wicklow has been rejected
A planner’s report by the council in January had recommended refusal.
# roadblock
'It would have a detrimental impact': City council rejects Johnny Ronan's Dublin skyscraper
The tower could have been Dublin’s tallest storied building.
# Sky High
Johnny Ronan's Dublin tower has been panned as 'highly obtrusive' and 'devoid of elegance'
An Taisce’s objection said the 22-storey building would be a ‘massive intrusion’ on the city’s skyline.
# Build it up
Johnny Ronan's planned Dublin skyscraper would 'help in the global war for talent'
Knight Frank claims the tower could be a ‘jewel in the crown’ for the south side.
# Build it up
Johnny Ronan's planned Dublin skyscraper would 'help in the global war for talent'
Knight Frank claims the tower could be a ‘jewel in the crown’ for the south side.
# Arbeit Macht Frei
Johnny Ronan backtracks: Nama is 'not comparable to Nazi horrors'
The property developer was heavily criticised after using a Nazi slogan in his submission to the banking inquiry.
# You What?
Johnny Ronan use of notorious Nazi work slogan 'beyond comprehension': Shatter
The Fine Gael TD said the phrase was “synonymous with Nazi inhumanity”.
# The briefcase
Here's everything you need to know about business this week
Everyone was talking about Dunnes strikes, a big plan for Longford and a Celtic Tiger phoenix.
# celtic phoenix
He's back!: Johnny Ronan, property and the Celtic Tiger
One of Ireland’s most well-known property developers has exited Nama.
# boom time rents
SIPTU call for changes to upward-only rent reviews after closure of Bewley's
The Café had a decision ruling for a reduction in their rent overturned last year.
# rent day
The High Court said that Bewley’s rent should fall. The Supreme Court will today hear an appeal
Ickendel Limited, which is controlled by Johnny Ronan, is appealing the decision.
# way harsh tai
7 of pop culture’s harshest break-ups
Awful behaviour altogether.
# Treasury Holdings
Joint liquidators appointed to Treasury Holdings
The appointment of joint liquidators also includes 16 subsidiary companies.
# Courts
High Court rejects Treasury challenge against NAMA over receivers
Treasury Holdings lose a court challenge against NAMA’s appointment of receivers over several of its businesses.
# NAMA
Boost for NAMA as Chelsea announce bid to take over Battersea Power Station
The power station is one-third held by NAMA – and Chelsea want to turn it into an iconic 60,000-seater stadium.
# High Court
Treasury Holdings "willing to engage" with proposals to secure its future
Treasury Holdings, owned by Richard Barrett and Johnny Ronan, was granted leave today to seek a judicial review against NAMA.
# Battersea
NAMA's expected Battersea sale could bring Chelsea move one step closer
Four subsidiaries of Real Estate Opportunities, which owns the iconic London power station, have been put into adminstration.
# Colour of Money
Abramovich 'in talks' to buy NAMA site for new Chelsea stadium
Roman Abramovich has been looking to increase the capacity of Stamford Bridge – but is now looking for alternative sites.
# BaNAMA Republic
Developers score €200,000 salaries from NAMA
NAMA agrees deals with the country’s most indebted developers to fund their new businesses – and pay enviable salaries.