The restructuring team recently appointed by creditors to the Press Up group, as revealed by The Currency earlier today, is already hard at work. And nowhere are its efforts to turn around the struggling hospitality conglomerate more symbolic than on Dublin’s Wellington Quay, where it has just disposed of three more bars and restaurants. This stretch of the south bank of the Liffey is where it all started for Press Up in 2010. Yet a decade and a half later, the Dublin central location encapsulates the precarious situation of the group. Creditors are circling in the boardroom and in the…
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