Hot on the heels of filing proceedings against Fofo Investments, Revenue has struck against another firm in the developer's stable.
Greg Kavanagh says his company Fofo is in a tax dispute with the Revenue Commissioners over expenses claims dating back a decade. After a challenging couple of years, things are going well again, he told The Currency.
Property developer Greg Kavanagh has filed a new legal action in relation to a long-running dispute in relation to Wynnstay House which was built in 1896.
Property developer Greg Kavanagh has made explosive claims of abuse and intimidation in the High Court in defence of claims made by his brother and business partner Hugh Kavanagh. The case has been likened in court to a "family law dispute".
The deveoper's plan was to build a hotel and sports museum in Sandymount. But last August alternative lender Lotus Decalia appointed a receiver over property assets at the site. Now the receiver is seeking an order for vacant possession of a premises.
The property developer claims a neighbour to the proposed housing project in Ashford, Co Wicklow has “no material or genuine planning concerns” but has threatened to frustrate the development if her demands for money are not met.
Developer Greg Kavanagh had hoped to build a new 300-bed hotel in Dublin 4 near the Aviva stadium. Now Lotus Investments has put part of the site into receivership. Kavanagh retains control of other parts and says he welcomes the appointment of a receiver.
Alternative lender Lotus Investment Group recently appointed a receiver over company assets in South Dublin controlled by Greg Kavanagh. Now it has filed a High Court action against the property developer and his brother's business interests.
Hugh and Greg Kavanagh were so close they were called Siamese twins. But the relationship fractured. Now, as they prepare to settle their legal dispute, we examine the bitter row that almost tore a property empire apart.
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