Saudi investor interested in buying strategic lands at Dublin Airport, McEvaddys say

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‘Credible’ investor’s identity unclear, leaving open possibility bid is backed by Saudi state or royal family, as McEvaddys and co-owners seek to sell 105-hectare site between runways for €210 million or more

The bidders are known to include billionaire brothers Brian and Luke Comer – the Co Galway property developers who control the Comer Group – and an American private equity firm. There was no comment from the Comers.

Responding to questions about sale, the McEvaddys said: “There is interest from a credible Saudi Arabian entity.” No further information was provided. In the opening phase of the sale, the vendors provided a senior counsel’s opinion on runway access that they commissioned.

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