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Ballymore Group is an Ireland-based international property development company.

It was founded in 1982 by Sean Mulryan, who is the chairman. David Brophy is the Group Chief Executive.[1]

Ballymore projects include Pan Peninsula, New Providence Wharf, Wardian London and Embassy Gardens, Nine Elms, all in London.

Ballymore are seen as one of the Irish property companies who managed to do well despite the recession. In 2016 their UK profits were recorded at €217m.[2]

The firm also won this year's RESI for Large Developer of the Year.[3]

References

  1. ^ prnewswire.co.uk: Ballymore Announces Group Reorganisation -- DUBLIN, 3 July /PR Newswire UK/ --, accessdate: 30/08/2014
  2. ^ "Exceptional gains push Sean Mulryan's Ballymore UK profits to €217m - Independent.ie". Independent.ie. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Ballymore". Retrieved 18 November 2016.