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Patrick McKillen (born 1955) is an international hotelier, property investor and businessman.[1][2]
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Patrick McKillen (born 1955) is an international hotelier, property investor and businessman. McKillen was born in Andersonstown, West Belfast. His father...
remaining hotels were in a very poor state of repair, one of the investors, PaddyMcKillen, immediately set out on a plan to completely refurbish the properties...
based in Dublin, Ireland. Ownership is shared between PaddyMcKillen, Jr., son of PaddyMcKillen, and Matt Ryan. Their properties include the Clarence...
sold the hotel leasehold, but they continue to own the building with PaddyMcKillen Sr. Evans has been criticised for his efforts to build five luxury mansions...
Edge and developer PaddyMcKillen Sr. sold the leasehold to a company called Press Up Entertainment (owned by developers PaddyMcKillen Jr. and Matt Ryan)...
announced, with to commence in 2019. Press Up Entertainment (run by PaddyMcKillen Jr and Matt Ryan, and known for a number of pubs, bars and hotels as...
restaurants in the centre include Burger King. The centre is owned by PaddyMcKillen, Padraig Drayne and Paschal Taggart. The shopping centre is on the Luas...
judgment in an appeal taken by PaddyMcKillen against a purported decision to acquire loans taken out by Mr. McKillen and companies controlled by him...
Louis Killen left as well, and Paddy and Tom decided to take a short hiatus from singing. The temporary dissolution of the group permitted Paddy Clancy...
Maple 10 besides Gerry Gannon include Jackson O'Sullivan, John McCabe, PaddyMcKillen, Jerry Conlan, Joe O’Reilly, Patrick Kearney, Brian O’Farrell, Gerry...
Paul McKillen (1993) Eddie Donnelly (1975, 1977) Brian Donnelly (1985) Dessie Donnelly (1987) Paul McKillen (1988) Ciaran Clarke (2013) Stephen McAfee...
then with Louis Killen until Liam left in 1976 also to pursue a solo career. In 1977 after a short hiatus, the group reformed with Paddy, Tom, and Bobby...
Telecom, Bank of America, Allied Irish Banks, Royal Dutch Shell, and PaddyMcKillen. He was involved in several insolvency proceedings during the 1990s...
circle as Belfast-born developer PaddyMcKillen, Mennolly Homes's Seamus Ross, auctioneer Brian O'Farrell, John McCabe of McCabe Builders, developer Gerry...
the McElligott family. From 1915 to 2022 it was owned by the Huggard Family who ran it for four generations. It was then bought by PaddyMcKillen Jr's...
December – John McClelland, footballer. Undated Bríd Brennan, actress. Billy Hutchinson, Progressive Unionist Party leader. PaddyMcKillen, property investor...
Entertainment and former site of Vallence and McGrath's pub 73 North Wall Quay, Dublin acquired by PaddyMcKillen in 2019 with planning permission for a 10...
William McKeown.[citation needed] "McKillen's Art Work". thephoenix.ie. Phoenix Magazine. 7 March 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2020. "McKillen's gallery...
Egypt where he learned many folk songs. He later joined his older brothers Paddy Clancy and Tom Clancy in New York City, where they worked as actors. The...
"plastic Paddy". Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 9 June 2019. Flanagan, Damian (14 March 2018). "The Japanese lessons of a 'plastic Paddy'". The Japan...
Pat Killen (December 24, 1861 – October 21, 1891) was an American boxer. He died at 29, in Chicago while hiding from Minnesota authorities. Killen was...
Paddy Tunney (28 January 1921 – 7 December 2002) was an Irish traditional singer, poet, writer, raconteur, lilter and songwriter. He was affectionately...