Treasury subsidiary reveals Sligo site plans
Treasury Holdings’ subsidiary Callside Developments has published a planning notice outlining its plan for the Wine Street car park site in Sligo, where construction was supposed to begin in 2003.
Treasury Holdings’ subsidiary Callside Developments has published a planning notice outlining its plan for the Wine Street car park site in Sligo, where construction was supposed to begin in 2003.
However, a series of delays means that work has yet to start. Treasury Holdings was named in 2000 as the preferred developer for the scheme by the local authority.
The Wine Street development was one part of a larger plan for the area, which was intended...
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