South Wharf Lookng At Ringsend Options

South Wharf has reported pre-tax profits of Euros 400,000 for 2004, though this included exceptional gains of nearly Euros 2M. Trading losses rose from Euros 1M in 2003 to Euros 1.4M. South Wharf was formed after the demerger of Ardagh Glass. The company has been refused permission to use the former glassmaking plant at Ringsend in Dublin for warehousing, but said it could make a fresh application to the Dublin Port Company and was reviewing its options. It added, however, that the area occupied by the Ringsend site had recently been rezoned to permit commercial, residential and retail use, while Dublin City Council had also proposed an area action plan for the Poolbeg area. As a result, South Wharf has asked a team of professionals to prepare a master plan for the site. The company is also looking at increasing its glass activities at Ringsend.

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South Wharf Lookng At Ringsend Options
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