start-up

It’s an anti-social network.

Tom Rowley writes:

“A short sketch The Startup, by two Dublin filmmakers – myself and Emma Keaveney – which screened at the Firehouse Film Contest in Filmbase last week. It’s a funny (we hope) look at the Startup world by imagining a whole other life for Mark Zuckerberg after meeting an overly enthusiastic friend, made in the style of The Social Network (2010).”

 

wellies

The ‘controversial’ Body and Soul rucksack.

They said it wouldn’t be returned.

They were wrong.

Rachel writes:

“Thank you Broadsheet.ie, John, Richie [bag returner] Gary and everyone who shared my post…My ruby mischief slippers are back where they belong. Current Mood : Superfly. Cheers Ya’ll :)”

 

Previously: Rucksack, Body and Soul

dev

The Irish Times reports that Development Securities plc, the British listed fund backing Johnny Ronan, plans to invest up £20 million (about €25 million) in equity into Irish property deals, according to an investor presentation.

Dev Sec confirmed it was part of a consortium – including developers Paddy McKillen and Johnny Ronan, as well as Colony Capital, a €20 billion American investment fund – that has bought a development site on Burlington Road, in Dublin 4, for €40.5 million.

Dev Sec added:

“Ireland presents considerable investment and development opportunities for us – a market in which we see strengthening demand and opportunities to apply our strategy of creating value through regeneration…”

Shovel, ready!

Previously: The Woodwork

Irish Times: Fund backing McKillen and Ronan plans to invest €25m

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