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Deloitte have been appointed as receivers to No 2 Dublin Landings, a 100,000sq ft office building fully let to flexible workspace giant WeWork in the city’s north docklands.

Deloitte have been appointed as receivers to No 2 Dublin Landings, a 100,000sq ft office building fully let to flexible workspace giant WeWork in the city’s north docklands.

One of five office blocks built by Seán Mulryan’s Ballymore in partnership with Singaporean-headquartered Oxley at their wider one million sq ft mixed-use Dublin Landings development, the building was acquired by KanAm Grund on behalf of Hana Financial Investment and the South Korean real estate investment trust, JR AMC for €106.5 million in November, 2018. While the owners had considered a sale of the property for up to €140 million through joint agents CBRE and Savills as recently as 2022, they ultimately decided against that course of action. A more recent attempt to refinance the building faltered after its tenant, WeWork, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US last November.Red Island director Robin Campillo: ‘In France we did not process the colonial experience of Madagascar so wel

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