The lender who funded the acquisition of Oakmount’s proposed hotel development in Birmingham has appointed a receiver to the property in the UK and launched legal action against Paddy McKillen Jr in Ireland. Company filings show that Dublin-based AHG Properties Untld appointed London receivers Damian Webb and Christopher Lewis to Central Hall, an early 20th-century former Methodist church and community centre in the English city. The receivership was reported as effective from October 3 by Creative Cedar Ltd, the British company in ownership of the building. Creative Cedar is a subsidiary of Keillan Ltd, the holding company of the Press…
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