Manchester United’s former shop in Dublin. The club signed a 15-year lease in 2000

Club’s rental final rental bill comes in at almost €8.2m

The Layfayette Building at the junction of Westmoreland Street and D'Olier Street in Dublin

New Luas Cross City line will have stop outside six-storey-over-basement building

Ulster Bank, College Green, Dublin. The move comes after the parent company, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), put more than £15 billion (€17.5 billion) into Ulster Bank to shore up its capital base after heavy losses as a result of the property collapse.

DTZ Sherry FitzGerald is to seek offers in excess of €10.75 million for the investment

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