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TRADING will continue as normal at the Douglas Court shopping centre in Cork, which entered receivership under KPMG yesterday. Owned by Douglas Developments Ltd, a subsidiary of the Cork-based ...
Now Douglas Village Shopping Centre in Cork management have advised the 50 or so tenants in the centre that demolition work on the damaged section of the multi-storey car park will commence next week.
The owners of Douglas village shopping centre in Cork have said they are on schedule to reopen on 12 November. The centre has been closed since a fire caused millions worth of damage a year ago ...
Douglas Shopping Centre is to remain closed until next summer as demolition work begins on the car park which caught on fire two weeks ago. It has also been confirmed that 137 cars have been ...
More than 60 motors were destroyed during the fire at the Douglas Village Shopping Centre in Cork on Saturday evening. Shocking images yesterday showed the aftermath of the fire, with rows of cars ...
Eight units Cork City Fire Brigade battled the blaze at the Douglas Village Shopping Centre in the heart of Douglas on Cork's southside after the fire which erupted shortly before 7pm on Saturday ...
The operators of the Douglas Village Shopping Centre in Cork have said it could be summer 2020 before it reopens. Parts of the centre were severely damaged by a fire two weeks ago, which broke ...
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Over 60 vehicles were damaged in a devastating blaze that spread through the car park of the Douglas Village Shopping Centre in Co Cork at around 7pm on Saturday. Twelve units from the City and ...
New documents lodged with the Companies Office show that the company that was behind the Douglas Court Shopping Centre in Cork has net liabilities of €38.3m. Last July, Bank of Scotland/ Lloyds ...
Twelve fire appliances attended the incident with one firefighter sustaining minor injuries, Irish national broadcaster RTÉ has reported. The cause of the fire is not yet known. Gardaí (Irish ...
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