Ulick McEvaddy, his brother Des and other landowners have submitted a plan to Fingal council to build a terminal that could handle 30m passengers on lands they own beside Dublin Airport
Ulick McEvaddy
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Proposed new terminal earmarked for land between existing runways that brothers are trying to sell
Cantillon: A deal with DAA on the sale of its land holdings would make sense for both parties
Brothers’ company “stands ready” to continue with proposal despite sale bid
McGrath’s strong response to Ifac, plans for third Dublin Airport terminal on McEvaddy land, Amazon data centres objector and Meta sparks row between regulators
Seen & heard: McEvaddys consider terminal bid; opportunity in tech job losses; stockbrokers retrench; Quintain funding; and Cathal Brugha plan
Bidders still in the hunt for strategically placed site close to runways, says spokesman
‘Credible’ investor’s identity unclear, leaving open possibility bid is backed by Saudi state or royal family, as McEvaddys and co-owners seek to sell 105-hectare site between runways for €210 million or more
Airline chief says Dublin Airport locals making a ‘dog-and-pony show’ over noise complaints
Ulick McEvaddy says DAA’s €75m bid for land between runways is ‘derisory’
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