Treasury Holdings

Treasury Holdings was an Irish property development company headed by Johnny Ronan and Richard Barrett.

In October 2012 the High Court appointed liquidators to Treasury Holdings and 16 related companies.

The move followed a decision by Treasury not to resist a winding-up application by one of its banks, KBC, over a debt of €55m.

REO in turn managed the Opera property fund, a collection of 16 Irish properties including the Merchants Quay shopping centre in Cork and the Stillorgan shopping centre in Dublin.

Richard Barrett now spends much of his time in China,[7] and has since gone on to found Bartra,[8] an international investment firm who 'focus on the delivery and operation of high-quality property solutions across all sectors of the market in Ireland, and internationally, including social and affordable housing, commercial real estate, residential homes, nursing homes, shared living, tourism and renewable energy.'

Google Docks Building, Dublin formerly named Montevetro when it was acquired by Google for €100m in 2011