Developers behind the proposed Prime Arena in Cherrywood, Dublin, say discussions continue with an unnamed Hollywood investor linked to a planned €250 million sports and entertainment development. Both outlets report that the investor is a celebrity backer, but do not identify the person or provide additional details about their role. The project is described as a dedicated venue for sports and entertainment, with the figure of €250m cited as the expected scale of the development. The reports indicate that talks between the project team and the investor are ongoing, suggesting negotiations are not finalised. No further information is provided in the coverage about project timelines, approvals, financing terms, or the arena’s specific facilities. The articles also do not include statements from the investor, and do not detail what conditions remain to be agreed. Overall, the information centres on the continued discussions and the stated link between the proposed arena and an unnamed Hollywood backer.
Hollywood investor discussions continue for proposed €250m sports arena in Dublin
Developers behind the proposed Prime Arena in Cherrywood, Dublin, say discussions continue with an unnamed Hollywood investor linked to a planned €250 million sports and entertainment development. Bot...
- A proposed sports and entertainment arena, called Prime Arena, is planned for Cherrywood in Dublin.
- The project is reported to involve an estimated €250 million budget.
- Developers say discussions are continuing with an unnamed Hollywood/celebrity backer.
- The investor is not identified publicly in the reports.
- The coverage does not provide confirmed timelines, approvals, or final financing details.
Developers behind the proposed Prime Arena in Cherrywood say discussions are continuing with a celebrity backer.
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