Johnny Ronan: the developer will fight the sale by receivers of assets such as Bewley’s on Grafton Street and Connaught House on Burlington Road, among others. Picture: Tony Gavin
Johnny Ronan has vowed to fight the sale of prize assets in his property empire after receivers moved to list them last week, the chief executive of his real estate group has said. Rory Williams of Ronan Group Real Estate said it was “unthinkable” that the properties would be sold off by receivers appointed by M&G Investments, its creditor for a debt of €142 million.
You weren't too concerned with the wellbeing of the creditors so why should they consider your interests?
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