Rebuilding of the notorious firetrap complex in Dublin has been completed by council
Dubliner defrauded victims by acting as barrister, tax agent and property broker
Local election results suggest Green candidate will make life difficult for FF
Woman told court McFeely threatened to slit her throat and ‘send her to America in a box’
Council hopes to complete €4m conversion of Fitzwilliam Street buildings by end of 2017
Tom McFeely fighting order extending bankruptcy by almost five years
Agreement allows purchasers to move into New Priory homes by Christmas
Councillors must approve sales on Monday night to allow new owners to move in
Cost of reconstruction of Dublin fire-trap apartment complex was originally €10m
Former fire-trap apartments sell in days for half of what they cost in the boom
Dublin City Council has finished first phase of redevelopment of the notorious complex
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Capital city needs as many units annually as were built in the entire State in 2013
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