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Article: BUSINESSMAN Harry Crosbie claims the alleged failure of Dunnes Stores to complete an agreement to become anchor tenant at the Point Village development in Dublin's Docklands is jeopardising the continued financing of the project.
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- Evening Herald (Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
- Article date:
- February 3, 2009
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ABORTED: Point Village fees
BUSINESSMAN Harry Crosbie claims the alleged failure of Dunnes Stores to complete an agreement to become anchor tenant at the Point Village development in Dublin's Docklands is jeopardising the continued financing of the project.
An action by Mr Crosbie's company seeking an order that Dunnes pay '23m due under the agreement came before the Commercial Court.
Mr Justice Peter Kelly was told the matter was going to mediation and the case may not trouble the court.
In his action, Mr Crosbie, a director and shareholder of Point Village Development Ltd, claims Dunnes entered into an agreement with his company in ...