Michael Moriarty appointed as chairman of Appian Burlington Property Fund

Company also appoints former Lisney director Ann Hargaden as director

From left: John Bruder of Burlington Real Estate, Kevin Menton and Patrick Lawless of Appian Asset Management and new directors Ann Hargaden and Michael Moriarty. Photograph:  Chris Bellew /Fennell Photography
From left: John Bruder of Burlington Real Estate, Kevin Menton and Patrick Lawless of Appian Asset Management and new directors Ann Hargaden and Michael Moriarty. Photograph: Chris Bellew /Fennell Photography

Former head of asset recovery at NAMA Michael Moriarty has been appointed chairman of the board of Appian Burlington Property Fund.

The company also announced its had appointed Ann Hargaden, a former investment director at Lisney, as a director.

The property fund, which invests in office, retail and industrial property in suburban Dublin and large towns and cities outside Dublin, is managed by Appian Asset Management, with Burlington Real Estate providing property investment advice and management services.

To date, it has invested in retail properties in Cork city and Drogheda, Co Louth, in addition to retail and office acquisitions in Swords, Sandyford, Tallaght and Clonskeagh in Dublin.

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Patrick Lawless, chief executive of Appian Asset Management said the new directors would bring enormous experience of the Irish property market to their new roles.

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist

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