Given that Ian Kehoe first reported the NAMA move to have receivers appointed to assets controlled by developer and impresario Harry Crosbie, this is really just a house-keeping entry to record the details published today in Iris Oifigiuil. The companies are owned by Harry Crosbie and Henry Crosbie whoappear to be one and the same person, both aged 68.All of the appointments were made on 17th and 18th April 2013 and in all cases, Paul McCann and Stephen Tennant of Grant Thornton were appointed statutory receivers to certain assets of the companies. Harry and Henry Crosbie appear to be one and the same person, both aged 68. We know that the two main assets affected by the receivership are the Point Village and the Bord Gais Theatre, trading at neither is affected by the receiverships.
(1) Blueboy Studios Limited. Directors John Dunne (40) and Auke Van Der Werff (59). Owned by Shoal Trading Limited (99%) and Henry Crosbie (1%). Shoal Trading Limited is owned by Henry and Rita Crosbie.
(2) Ossory Park Management Limited. Directors John Dunne (40) and Auke Van Der Werff (59). Owned by Shoal Trading Limited (99%) and Henry Crosbie (1%). Shoal Trading Limited is owned by Henry and Rita Crosbie.
(3) Grand Canal Theatre Company Limited. Directors Trevor Bowen (64) and Auke Van Der Werff (59). Owned 100% by Harry Crosbie.
(4) Point Village Development Limited. Directors John Dunne (40) and Auke Van Der Werff (59). Owned by Point Village Company Limited which is 100% owned by Harry Crosbie.
(5) Point Village Company Limited. Directors John Dunne (40) and Auke Van Der Werff (59). Owned 100% by Harry Crosbie.
(6) Henry A Crosbie (Entertainments) Limited. Directors John Dunne (40) and Auke Van Der Werff (59). Owned by Harry Crosbie (50%) and Rita Crosbie (50%)
Remember you can see the list of NAMA’s enforcement actions here and in this regularly updated spreadsheet.