A company connected to the Mercantile Group has objected to the celebrity chef’s restructuring of Brasserie Sixty6
The hearing of a row between Dylan McGrath and a company connected to the Mercantile Group may be resolved after a court heard that the home of Fade Street Social found a cash buyer for €6.8 million.
The sale, which is to a company owned by Eamon Waters, the founder of Panda Waste, means that the €760,000 owed to EMI MR Investments Ltd, which is controlled by businessmen Michael Breslin and Maurice Regan, can be ...
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