Kennedy Wilson completes Clancy Quay resi development (IE)

Kennedy Wilson completes Clancy Quay resi development (IE)

Kennedy Wilson and its partner have completed the third phase of Clancy Quay, adding 246 new units to the largest multifamily community in Ireland that now totals 845 units and will serve as a home for more than 1,800 residents. Clancy Quay builds on Kennedy Wilson’s growing multifamily portfolio that has shown resilience and high rent collections throughout 2020 based on prime locations and best-in-class asset management programs, including a newly rolled out virtual leasing platform.

 

“We are proud to deliver on our promise to bring much-needed residential space and public amenities to this vibrant market, and to continue raising the bar for multifamily communities in Dublin and across our global markets,” said William McMorrow, Chairman and CEO of Kennedy Wilson. “Clancy Quay represents the first of several global developments that are expected to complete in the near term as we continue to make excellent progress across all of our development initiatives."

 

Kennedy Wilson acquired the 13.6-acre underutilized site located near Dublin City Center on the southern banks of the River Liffey in 2013 and launched a seven-year, phased development that has added a total 422 units to the community as well as a robust resident amenity and the public space program. The final phase continued Kennedy Wilson’s restoration and conservation of the historic Clancy Barracks, which incorporates many protected structures. Kennedy Wilson holds a 50% ownership interest in Clancy Quay.

 

“We are honoured to be associated with a property of such historical significance as the former Clancy Barracks and proud to have preserved many of its unique and distinctive elements. We have delivered smart innovation across both the leasing and resident experience, on top of the best-in-class resident amenities, in a city-centre development that people can call home,” said Ali Rohan, Head of Ireland for Kennedy Wilson.

 

 

 

 

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