Insolvent homebuilder Blacklough Construction is to go into liquidation after an attempt to restructure the business via an examinership process failed. Justice Michael Quinn was told the examiner to Blacklough had been unable to secure a new investor in the business despite extensive talks. Accountant Joe Walsh of JW Accountants had been in talks for an extended period with an unnamed third party interested in investing in Blacklough which was building 363 apartments and houses across five large scale social housing projects in Carrickmines, Coolock, Navan, Mullingar, and Dundalk. Solicitor Graham Kenny of Eversheds brought the application to the High…
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