Siobhán Quinlan planning almost 700 build-to-let apartments in Dublin suburbs | Business Post

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Siobhán Quinlan, the wife of boom-era financier Derek Quinlan, has entered the build-to-let property arena with ambitious plans to develop close to 700 apartments over three sites. RoisinMBurke reports.

Property investor Siobhán Quinlan with her husband, the boom-time tycoon Derek Quinlan

Siobhán Quinlan, the wife of boom-era financier Derek Quinlan, has entered the build-to-let property arena, with ambitious plans to develop close to 700 apartments over three sites. Companies she controls have submitted plans under the fast-track planning system for a total of 668 apartments at two locations in Tallaght and a third in Sandyford in Dublin.

At the start of the month, Ravensbrook, a company she owns with John Gordon, a senior counsel, submitted plans...

 

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