Last May, Lens Media, the company behind plans to build world-class film and television studios in west Dublin, was temporarily blocked by the High Court from taking any steps to acquire and develop the earmarked site of the proposed €220 million project. The injunction followed a simmering row between Lens Media and its partners in the proposed project, Plus Development and Copper Plus Holdings. The stakes for all involved are high, while the players involved are high profile. Lens Media was set up by Alan Moloney, executive producer of the film Brooklyn; James Morris, a co-founder of TV3 and Windmill…
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