Receivers were appointed to KC Capital by secured lender Oaktree over unpaid loans of around €53 million. Attempts to revive the business through examinership failed because of material non-disclosure and the group's SPV-like status.
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Delays and litigation have plagued construction of the Greenside office building in Dublin city centre. Now property group KC Capital is pursuing examinership with debts of over €50 million to secured lender Oaktree.
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