Dunnes Stores has never made a secret of the fact that, as things stand, it has no desire or intention to operate a retail store in the Point Village in Dublin’s docklands. The trouble, however, for the Irish retail giant is that it signed a contract saying it would do just that. So, for the best part of a decade, the retailer has engaged in voluminous litigation on the proposed store. Indeed, even the High Court has labelled it a “saga”. Last year, for example, lawyers for the receivers who control the property on behalf of Nama argued that Dunnes…
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