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Gerry Gannon
Occupation
Property developer
Gerry Gannon[1] is an Irish builder and property developer since the 1980s. Gannon played a significant role in the Irish construction industry in the lead up the bursting of the Irish property bubble.[citation needed] Gannon was one of the key figures involved in the[citation needed] Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy, which was a contributing element in the development of the post-2008 Irish banking crisis.
Gannon is best known for large housing and apartment developments in North County Dublin particularly those around Malahide Marina in the early 1990s and later around Belcamp and Clongriffin in the early 2000s.
Gannon has sometimes been referred to in the Irish media as "the man in the hat".
^"Riches of the Nama wives who hold the purse strings". Independent.ie. 26 December 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
GerryGannon is an Irish builder and property developer since the 1980s. Gannon played a significant role in the Irish construction industry in the lead...
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Jacques Prévert, en: Johnny Mercer, 1945) Autumn Nocturne (Joe Myrow and Kim Gannon, 1941) Autumn Serenade (Peter De Rose and Sammy Gallop, 1945) Avalon (Al...
the UK. The cast included Victoria Carling, Mairead Conneely, Patricia Gannon, Siobhan O'Kelly, Daragh O'Malley, Bronagh Taggart, Paul Westwood and Alastair...
film were shot in two weeks during February 2001. Originally producer Ben Gannon had wanted to shoot the scenes around Pittwater north of Sydney, but later...
November 2014 at the Wayback Machine, 23 July 1999, Entertainment Weekly "Gannon to get €400m for Belcamp College site" Archived 4 November 2010 at the Wayback...
Heusen I'll Be Around 1955 Alec Wilder I'll Be Home for Christmas 1957 Kim Gannon, Walter Kent, Buck Ram I'll Be Seeing You 1940, 1961, 1961 Sammy Fain, Irving...
republicanism. The party was founded on 21 August 1970, when six Stormont MPs (Gerry Fitt, Republican Labour Party; Austin Currie, Nationalist Party; Paddy Devlin...