No progress on Wexford office building vacant for over 15 years, despite Supreme Court criticism
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No progress on Wexford office building vacant for over 15 years, despite Supreme Court criticism
""debacle""
""a reflection on the indifference, casualness and inefficiency on the part of banks and receivers""
Slaney House at Custom House Quay in Wexford has been vacant and unused for 15 years while tied up in a company receivership. The building remained empty seven months after the Supreme Court issued sharp criticism of its prolonged idleness. Mr Justice Gerard Hogan described the situation as a "debacle" and as "a reflection on the indifference, casualness and inefficiency on the part of banks and receivers". The prolonged vacancy highlights failures in asset management, lengthy legal and administrative delay, and a lack of effective intervention to restore the property to productive use.
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