Planning permission has been granted for the proposed Anglo Headquarters in the Dublin docklands to finally be finished.
Court procedures meant the building was left unfinished on the quays for several years.
The collapsed Zoe Group which is owned by property developer Liam Carroll drew down €40 million from Anglo Irish Bank to begin construction on new HQ for the bank.
The Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) had fast-tracked planning permission on the condition that Mr. Carroll give some land on the former Brooks Thomas site on North Wall Quay back to the Authority so it could build a park.
But construction was then halted in 2008 when rival developer Sean Dunne was successful in a court challenge to the DDDA fast-tracking of planning permission for the office blocks saying the confidential agreement could be considered bias.
Now An Bord Pleanala has granted permission for the building to be finished.
The only option open to Mr. Dunne is to call for a judicial review of the decision.
He has 8 weeks to lodge a further appeal.







