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Jobs at Sheehan Medical’s new private hospital the Cork Medical Centre

The recruitment process for Cork’s newest private hospital the Cork Cork Medical Centre (CMC) is now underway. Based at City Gate in Mahon, Cork City the hospital is the first private facility to open in Cork for over thirty years.  Cork Medical Centre will open in September.

There is a new email address for CV which should be sent to hr@sheehanmedical.com

Please contact us for further details via the Cork Medical Centre’s Facebook page via the link below

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cork-KY/Cork-Medical-Centre/345303049764?ref=ts&_a=17

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Sheehan Medical the million dollar men

Sheehan Medical recently signed a deal with Boston firm MEDITECH for an integrated IT system for their new private hospital the Cork Medical Centre in Cork. It was covered in the Done Deal section of the The Sunday Business Post yesterday. Here is a link to the article, which I have also pasted in below.

Sunday Business Post \’Done Deal\’ 9th May 2010: Sheehan Medical invests €750,000 in IT.

Sheehan Medical invests €750,000 in IT
09 May 2010 By Elaine O’Regan

Healthcare provider Sheehan Medical is investingUS$1 million (€750,000) in an integrated IT system for its new facility, Cork Medical Centre.

The first phase of the system by Boston-based Meditech, will be completed in August in time for the centre’s opening.

The second phase of the project, which will integrate the hospital’s clinical and financial systems, will be completed early next year.

Philip Sheehan, chief operating officer of Cork Medical Centre, said that the system would make all medical information, relating to each of the hospital’s patients, accessible to all of the consultants handling their care.

‘‘This is from entry to the facility through to completion of treatment and, crucially, it can also be accessed by all medical practitioners undertaking subsequent external aftercare, such as GPs or physiotherapists,” said Sheehan.

Cork Medical Centre will be the anchor tenant in City Gate, a mixed-use scheme in Mahon by local developer John Cleary.

Extending to 135,000 square feet, the €75 million City Gate facility will have 75 in-patient rooms, four operating theatres and a same-day surgery centre with 20 out-patient beds.

The facility will also house an intensive care unit and cardiology and neuroscience units.

Projected revenues for its first year of operation are €20 million, rising to €40 million in year five.

Sheehan Medical is operated by chief executive James Sheehan and his father, Dr Joseph Sheehan, who is chairman.

Joseph Sheehan was one of the founders of the Blackrock Clinic in Dublin in 1984. He was also part of the consortium that built the Galway Clinic in 2004.

When it is completed, it is expected that Cork Medical Centre will create 300 direct jobs and 150 ancillaryp ositions. There will be 75 doctors located on-site, providing up to 39,000 patient treatments annually.

In addition to Cork Medical Centre, Philip Sheehan said that the Meditech system had been used in other Sheehan owned medical facilities.

‘‘We have been working with Meditech at our other hospitals for a number of years,” he said.

‘‘Their IT system was adopted by our Galway Clinic in 2004,where it is a great success and it is also in use at the Hermitage and Beacon clinics, and Mount Carmel Group hospitals. This type of advanced IT system is crucial to the modern patient care and the efficient running of the hospital.”

Sheehan Medical has agreed a separate US deal with Loyola University Health System, which will manage a number of services at Cork Medical Centre. In conjunction with Loyola, it is developing a €37 million hospital in Chicago.

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Cork’s 96FM post news transcripts on it’s website

Yesterday I released a big announcement for Sheehan Medical, the private hospital operator who are developing the Cork Medical Centre in Cork; they have signed a $1m deal with Boston IT company MEDITECH.  The full media press release is here. http://www.tinyurl.ie/mt. This was covered very widely in the media yesterday, here’s The Examiner’s coverage http://www.tinyurl.ie/mu.

The story was covered on a number of local radio stations and, thanks to the internet, I was able to listen to monitor their news coverage myself from Dublin. It is very esay to obtain copies of radio coverage in MP3, the cost is about €40 from a media monitoring service, and it is quite easy to rip them from the internet yourself these days. But what is great about one radion station namely Cork’s 96 FM http://www.96fm.ie is they put transcript’s of the news coverage on their website.

This is great for us as we have a written record that we can link to and it makes a lot of sense for the radio station because they have already written scripts so they might as well us the text to add news content to their website. What would be great too if they provide the MP3 on line next to the coverage. Here’s a link to the details Cork’s 96fm covered on the Sheehan Medical announcement.

So, if you get any coverage on Cork’s 96fm and miss the coverage you should try their website, you never know what you might find (incidentally most media monitoring companies, such as Media Market, can get MP3s of the major radio stations for a month after they’ve aired).

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Sheehan Medical agrees $1m deal with MEDITECH for Cork Medical Centre

US technology firm awarded contract to provide Health Care Information System (HCIS) to Cork’s newest private hospital

The development of Cork’s newest hospital, the Cork Medical Centre (CMC) in Mahon, is continuing unabated. The facility will be the first private hospital developed in Ireland’s second city for thirty years and is the one developed by the Sheehan family in Munster.

The Sheehan’s have been at the forefront of private hospital development in Ireland; brother Dr Joe Sheehan and Dr Jimmy Sheehan first developed the Dublin’s Blackrock Clinic back in the early eighties. They then built the Galway and Hermitage Clinics.

The Cork Medical Centre is being lead by Dr Joe Sheehan, who is the Chairman of Sheehan Medical and his sons James Sheehan, Chief Executive Officer, and Philip Sheehan, Chief Operating Officer. The Sheehan’s pride themselves on bringing the latest best practices in health care from the US and crucial to this is leading technology; as part of their aim to make CMC the most technologically advanced hospital in Ireland the have today announced it will have  Ireland’s most high-tech IT system after they awarded the $1m / €740,000 contract to MEDITECH, the provider of health care software based in Boston, Massachusetts.

The new €90m hospital, which will open in the summer, will now include MEDITECH’s Health Care Information System (HCIS); which fully integrates the hospital’s clinical and financial systems. It is the most integrated hospital information system available and is in operation in 2,200 medical facilities across the World.

The paperless system means that all information related to the patient’s care is accessible by any of the team of consultants at hospital, from entry to facility through to completion of treatment and crucially it can also be accessed by all medical practitioners undertaking subsequent external after care, such as GPs or physiotherapists.

The use of next generation IT systems is a speciality of Sheehan Medical, which prides itself on the cutting edge technology at its facilities and makes it a priority to bring the latest US techniques and equipment to Ireland. MEDITECH’s system was adopted by their Galway Clinic in 2004, where it’s a great success and it is also in use at the Hermitage and Beacon clinics, and Mount Carmel Group hospitals. It has now been licensed to meet the specific needs of the Cork Medical Centre.

Philip Sheehan, Chief Operating Officer of the Cork Medical Centre, said: ‘‘We pride ourselves in having the latest technology in all our hospitals and aim to make the Cork Medical Centre the most high-tech hospital ever developed in Ireland. The success of this deal marks the next stage of the on-going six year relationship between Sheehan Medical and MEDITECH; their system will play a key role in providing the very best care for our patients at the new Cork facility.”

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About Cork Medical Centre – www.corkmedicalcentre.com

The Cork Medical Centre will be a 5 star facility providing 75 single in-patient bedrooms, fully sealed with the latest in infection control. The main focus of the hospital will be surgery; there will be four operating theatres and a same day surgery centre with 20 out-patient beds. The facility will also house an intensive care unit; radiology facilities with MRI / CT / X-ray scanners; a cardiology and neuroscience facility. International accreditation, benchmarking and auditing will be provided by an internationally renowned healthcare organisation. Further details can be found at www.corkmedicalcentre.com

About Sheehan Medical – www.sheehanmedical.com

Sheehan Medical was set up to operate private hospitals in the UK, Britain and mainland Europe. The company is operated by Chief Executive, James Sheehan, and his father Dr Joseph Sheehan C.M., who is Chairman.

Sheehan Medical’s aim is to bring best practice in US medical techniques and standards to Ireland. The company prides itself in combining the operation of first class medical facilities with a successful business model. The unique share holding structure allows doctors and consultants to buy into the ownership of their hospitals and share in the financial success.

An active surgeon for over 35 years Chairman, Dr Joseph Sheehan, a Dublin native, was one of the founders of the Blackrock Clinic in Dublin, which opened in 1984. In January 2006, he was part of a small group that purchased the controlling interest in the Blackrock Clinic from BUPA. An €80m expansion project is currently underway.

In 2004 he again partnered with his brother Jimmy to open the Galway Clinic, which received international recognition and re-established Dr. Sheehan’s commitment to raising healthcare standards through dedication to quality improvement and technological advances.

About MEDITECH – www.meditech.com

MEDITECH has been the leader in the Health Care Information Systems (HCIS) industry since 1969. MEDITECH’s applications unify clinical, administrative, and financial information across a health care organization, including acute care, long-term care, home health care, and physician practices. Today, more than 2,200 institutions worldwide use MEDITECH’s information systems.

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Funds secured for new Cork hospital

I posted a recent media release about Sheehan Medical’s new private hospital in Chicago here http://www.republicpr.ie/2010/02/07/sheehan-family-launches-50m-clinic-partnership-loyola-university/ last week on the day the story appeared in The Sunday Times. Here is another article on the project that also covers their new Irish project in Cork. The article appeared yesterday in The Sunday Business Post. I have copied the article in below, but a link to the original source is here:http://www.sbpost.ie/news/ireland/funds-secured-for-new-cork-hospital-47396.html

THE SUNDAY BUSINESS POST - Funds secured for new Cork hospital

14 February 2010 By Susan Mitchell

The developer of a new private hospital in Cork has secured loans of €30 million to complete the fit-out of the project. Bank of Ireland provided most of the funding to Cleary Developments, which is building the facility at the City Gate Medical campus in Mahon. It will be operated by Sheehan Medical, the hospital operator which has interests in the Blackrock and Galway clinics.

James Sheehan, chief executive of Sheehan Medical, said the banks had been encouraged by the number of doctors that had invested in the Cork hospital.

He said that 12 doctors have taken equity in the project, and another 40 doctors had signed contracts to take suites. Sheehan said that there had been a lot of interest from Irish doctors living overseas who wanted to return home but could not get public consultancy posts. He said that he expected the hospital to stimulate competition in the south of the country, where its main rival is the Bon Secours.

Sheehan Medical planned to undercut prices at the Bon Secours by 10-15 per cent, said Sheehan. A recent decision by the Health Service Executive to close 1,000 beds would also have a direct impact on the private sector, he said.

‘‘Many of those patients will feed into the private sector. You can not stop the flow of patients,” Sheehan said. He said he was not concerned about the impact that lower reimbursement rates from health insurer VHI would have on the hospital’s business model.

‘‘I think the VHI will welcome our arrival. We haven’t begun negotiations with them, but the net effect will be a reduction in the cost of healthcare in the south,” he said.

Sheehan said the cost of the Cork project had dropped from a projected €90 million to €75 million due to a fall in fit-out costs.

The hospital will have 75 in-patient beds, 20 out-patient beds, four operating theatres and a day surgery centre. More than 350 jobs will be created to run the hospital, and Sheehan Medical has a deal with Loyola University Health System, which will manage a number of services at the hospital. Sheehan Medical is also developing a $50 million (€36.8 million) hospital in Chicago in conjunction with Loyola.

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Sheehan Family Launches New $50m US Clinic in Partnership with Loyola University

Ground broken this week on new 100,000 sq ft facility in Chicago

7th February, 2010, Cork Ireland: Irish private hospital operator, Sheehan Medical, has today announced their latest international project, a $50m 100,000 sq ft new hospital in the prestigious Burr Ridge area of Chicago.

The ground was broken this week on the latest facility, which is being developed in conjunction with the renowned Loyola University Health System and marks a strengthening of the close working relationship between the two organisations.

Due to open in 2011, the Loyola Centre of Health at Burr Ridge is only 12 miles from the Loyola University Health System’s main medical centre campus.  It is one of only a handful of new projects that have secured finance in Chicago in the past year and is the only new development to have broken ground in recent months.

The hospital’s anchor services will provide world leading orthopaedic and neuroscience treatments. It will include the world’s first ‘Centre for the Senses’, which will encompass otolaryngology, ophthalmology, audiology as well as an optical shop and hearing centre. Also on offer will be an immediate care centre, and special complementary services in the fields of sports medicine, occupational and speech therapy and many rehabilitation services.

Joseph Sheehan, Chairman of Sheehan Medical, says: “We have a long standing relationship with the Loyola University Health System both in the US and at our Galway Clinic. We are honoured that we have been able to cement this with a partnership at the Loyola Centre for Health at Burr Ridge. And, we hope to be working closely together on further projects in the future, such as the Cork Medical Centre.”

Local links already exist within the staff of Loyola, Dr Paul Whelton, the President and Chief Executive is originally from Cork. He says “We are delighted to be working with the Sheehan’s again to develop this new US facility. We already exchange expertise and best-practice techniques with their Irish clinics in Galway; and this is something we intend to develop further in order to ensure their new hospital in Cork has access to the latest technology and procedures.”

Sheehan Medical have continued to expand during the economic slowdown, their next hospital opening be the Cork Medical Centre, which is fully funded and nearing completion of its fit out. The 135,000 sq ft facility in Mahon is due to open in the summer; it is the first private hospital in the Cork to open in thirty years. The 5 star facility will have 75 single in-patient bedrooms; four operating theatres; and, a same day surgery centre with 20 out-patient beds.

Launched in June 2009, it is already providing a huge boost to the local economy: 150 people are currently employed during the fit out, whilst 350 new positions will be created to run the hospital, which will also have 75 doctors on site with 100 ancillary staff.

For further information please contact: Simon Palmer, at Republic on + 353 (0) 851 341 761 or email: simon@republicpr.ie

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Background to Sheehan Medical

Sheehan Medical was set up to operate private hospitals in the UK, Britain and mainland Europe. The company is operated by Chief Executive, James Sheehan, and his father Dr Joseph Sheehan C.M., who is Chairman.

Sheehan Medical’s aim is to bring best practice in US medical techniques and standards to Ireland. The company prides itself in combining the operation of first class medical facilities with a successful business model. The unique share holding structure allows doctors and consultants to buy into the ownership of their hospitals and share in the financial success.

Chairman, Dr Joseph Sheehan, along with his brother Dr Jimmy Sheehan, both Dublin natives, were two of the founders of the Blackrock Clinic in Dublin, which opened in 1984. In January 2006, he was part of a small group that purchased the controlling interest in the Blackrock Clinic from BUPA. An €80m expansion project is currently underway.

In 2004 he again partnered with his brother Jimmy to open the Galway Clinic, which received international recognition and re-established Dr. Sheehan’s commitment to raising healthcare standards through dedication to quality improvement and technological advances.

An active surgeon for over 35 years, Dr. Sheehan was the Chairman of Orthopedics at Central Dupage Hospital from 2004- 2006 , which he led to be recognised as one of the top 50 Orthopaedics Departments in the US for 2007 and 2008 (US News and World Report). During his tenure the hospital implemented the most cutting – edge medical treatments in the world, including the Interventional Radiology Stroke Department and the Proton Treatment Cancer Centre (one of only 7 in the world for treating patients)

He is now an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Loyola University Medical School in Illinois, USA. Joseph is also currently in private practice in Chicago where he performs general orthopaedics and specialises in joint replacement and reconstruction.

Chief Executive, James Sheehan, specialises in the administration of medical care from the science to the management side. A native of Chicago he moved to Ireland in 2002 to step into his father’s role as project manager and co-developer of the Galway Clinic (that had started in 2001) in addition to taking over his role as Director of the Blackrock Clinic.

He remains a director of the Blackrock Clinic and Galway Clinic.

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Sheehan Medical on front page of today’s Evening Echo

Sheehan Medical’s new private hospital made the front page of today’s Evening Echo.

Jobs at Sheehan Medical’s new private hospital the Cork Medical Centre

Following on from my recent post http://www.republicpr.ie/?p=233  in relation the high number of enquiries we have had relating to jobs at Sheehan Medical’s new private hospital in Mahon Cork, the Cork Medical Centre, all prospective employees should now send their covering letters and CVs to the following email: hr@sheehanmedical.com

The management are currenty in the process of being appointed so all details are being collated for when the recruitment process starts; everyone will be responded to.

More information on Sheehan Medical can be found at www.sheehanmedical.com and specific information on the new hospital can be found at www.corkmedicalcentre.com

The €90 million Cork Medical Centre in Mahon is the only private hospital proposal in Cork City that has full planning permission and full funding; the building is fully complete and is currently being fitted out in time for opening on 19th April 2010.

Extending to the 135,000 sq ft the facility is being operated by Sheehan Medical, which was founded by James Sheehan (Managing Director) and Joe Sheehan (Chairman) who is co-founder of Blackrock Clinic in Dublin and Galway Clinic in Galway.

This state of the art facility will use the latest technology and surgical techniques, combined with best practice from their successful facilities in Dublin, Galway and Chicago. It has the capacity to offer over 39,000 patient treatments per year.

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Jobs at Sheehan Medical’s new Cork Medical Centre

Application for Cork’s newest private hospital the Cork Medical Centre

Since the launch in June of Sheehan Medical’s new private hospital in Cork, the Cork Medical Centre, I have been inundated with CVs and requests for information on jobs, so I have decided to post further details on what to do here (please see the last paragraph for details on how to apply).

What I find particularly interesting is the fact that people are contacting me (the company’s PR) and not Sheehan Medical direct, which is because my press release and blog posting on the hospital http://www.republicpr.ie/?p=45 are coming up in Google searches higher than Sheehan Medical’s own website for the hospital, which incidentally is www.corkmedicalcentre.com

The reason my press release comes up highest on Google is because I put it on www.irishpressreleases.ie, which is a brilliant site for on line marketing because it is very highly ranked in Google. My blog post also features highly because it is written in a very specific way so as to be picked up by search engines, they are therefore, both a great way of coming up for specific key word searches, which in this instance are ‘cork medical centre jobs’ or ‘Sheehan Medical cork jobs’.

For anyone who would like to apply for a jobs at the Cork Medical Centre the management team are currently being appointed, however, please email me you CV and outline in the email what position you are applying for and I will pass them onto the management. Please send them to Siobhan Kennedy via hr@corkmedicalcentre.com

Sheehan Medical Launches New €90m Cork Private Hospital

 

 

John Cleary Developments Signs Landmark Deal at City Gate Creating 675 jobs

Irish private hospital operator, Sheehan Medical, has today announced that they are to open a new €90 million private hospital in Cork next spring. It will be the first new private hospital facility to open in the city for 30 years.

The deal has been signed with John Cleary Developments to be the anchor tenant in their new City Gate development in Mahon.

The new Cork Medical Centre will provide a huge boost to the local economy creating 150 new jobs during fit out, 350 new positions to run the hospital, which will also have 75 doctors on site with 100 ancillary staff.

This state of the art facility will use the latest technology and surgical techniques, combined with best practice from their successful facilities in Dublin, Galway and Chicago. It has the capacity to offer over 39,000 patient treatments per year.

The 135,000 sq ft building is already constructed and has full planning permission for use as a private hospital. Fit out on the Cork Medical Centre has already begun and it is scheduled to open on the 19th April 2010.

The Cork Medical Centre will be a 5 star facility providing 75 single in-patient bedrooms, fully sealed with the latest in infection control.  The main focus of the hospital will be surgery; there will be four operating theatres and a same day surgery centre with 20 out-patient beds.

The hospital will also house an intensive care unit; radiology facilities with MRI / CT / X-ray scanners; a cardiology and neuroscience facility. It will be fitted with next generation IT systems, which is a particular speciality of Sheehan Medical. International accreditation, benchmarking and auditing will be provided by an internationally renowned healthcare organisation.

As with their associated clinics at Blackrock Dublin and Galway a community focus will be key to the success of the hospital, which will be available to the majority of private health plans.

Expansion of the facilities is already being planned with Sheehan Medical looking for partners to operatespecialist treatment centres dedicated to cancer care, renal dialysis, physical rehabilitation and bio-engineering.

Dr Joseph Sheehan, Chairman of Sheehan Medical, said: ‘‘We have been planning a new hospital in Cork for several years so the Cork Medical Centre marks the satisfactory end of a long process for us. We bring with us the high standards of treatment that we provide in our Blackrock and Galway Clinics combined with the latest technology and practices from the US. Demand for surgery is very high locally so a new first class hospital is long overdue. Meeting this important demand for the people of Cork will be our main priority.”

John Cleary of John Cleary Developments, said: “This investment by Sheehan Medical is a major milestone in the development of Munster’s leading medical campus here at City Gate. Sheehan Medical is in our opinion the optimum operator for this new hospital and will bring cutting edge technology and world class care.  Their decision to establish a major new facility here is not only a vote of confidence in Cork but for the Mahon area in particular. We have already begun the process of appointing specialist Sub-Contractors and work on the fit-out of the hospital has commenced.  The hospital will be handed over to Sheehan Medical in February next year for commissioning in time for the opening on the 19th April 2010.”

John Cleary Developments last week received planning permission for an additional 35,000 sq ft of out-patient and ambulatory medical floorspace in an adjacent building at City Gate.

This first class development is now emerging as an important medical hub for Cork. The Cork Medical Centre is complemented on site by VHI Swiftcare, the largest urgent care clinic in Ireland, which will refer patients to the new hospital. It is also home to the national headquarters of the Health Information & Quality Authority.

City Gate is strategically located next to Mahon Point Shopping Centre close to Cork’s South Ring. In total the €140m development provides 330,000 sq ft of high quality floorspace with 900 underground car parking spaces.

Sheehan Medical is being assisted by Merkava Healthcare Consulting, run by John Looney a former executive director for VHI, and Mount Street Corporate Finance based in Dublin.

For further information please contact: Simon Palmer, at Republic on + 353 (0) 851 341 761 or email: simon@republicpr.ie

 

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Background to Sheehan Medical

Sheehan Medical was set up to operate private hospitals in the UK, Britain and mainland Europe. The company is operated by Chief Executive, James Sheehan, and his father Dr Joseph Sheehan C.M., who is Chairman.

Sheehan Medical’s aim is to bring best practice in US medical techniques and standards to Ireland. The company prides itself in combining the operation of first class medical facilities with a successful business model. The unique share holding structure allows doctors and consultants to buy into the ownership of their hospitals and share in the financial success.

Chairman, Dr Joseph Sheehan, along with his brother Dr Jimmy Sheehan, both Dublin natives, were two of the founders of the Blackrock Clinic in Dublin, which opened in 1984. In January 2006, he was part of a small group that purchased the controlling interest in the Blackrock Clinic from BUPA. An €80m expansion project is currently underway.

In 2004 he again partnered with his brother Jimmy to open the Galway Clinic, which received international recognition and re-established Dr. Sheehan’s commitment to raising healthcare standards through dedication to quality improvement and technological advances.

An active surgeon for over 35 years, Dr. Sheehan was the Chairman of Orthopedics at Central Dupage Hospital from 2004- 2006 , which he led to be recognised as one of the top 50 Orthopaedics Departments in the US for 2007 and 2008 (US News and World Report). During his tenure the hospital implemented the most cutting – edge medical treatments in the world, including the Interventional Radiology Stroke Department and the Proton Treatment Cancer Centre (one of only 7 in the world for treating patients)

He is now an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Loyala University Medical School in Ilinois, USA. Joseph is also currently in private practice in Chicago where he performs general orthopaedics and specialises in joint replacement and reconstruction.

 

Chief Executive, James Sheehan, specialises in the administration of medical care from the science to the management side. A native of Chicago he moved to Ireland in 2002 to step into his father’s role as project manager and co-developer of the Galway Clinic (that had started in 2001) in addition to taking over his role as Director of the Blackrock Clinic.

Following his time at the Galway Clinic, he started the development of three private medical centres: Cork, Ireland; Lisbon, Portugal; and Glasgow, Scotland. He remains a director of the Blackrock Clinic and Galway Clinic.

Background to John Cleary Developments

 

John Cleary Developments is a privately owned property development and investment company specialising in the construction of office, retail, medical and light industrial property, primarily in Cork, for the past 20 years.  The low profile firm are one of the biggest business park developers in the south of Ireland, to date completing over 785,000 square feet of quality business park space in Cork, creating successful working environments for over 1500 people.

Comprising of over 135,000 square feet the Sheehan Medical deal represents one of the largest commercial transactions ever negotiated in the Cork market.

The €140m City Gate Development comprising of a total of over 330,000 square feet and has 900 underground car parking spaces making it the largest new commercial development in Cork.  Located adjoining Mahon Point Shopping Centre, on the South Ring Road Network the new Cork Medical Centre will be extremely accessible for patients.  Designed around a central plaza, incorporating a Cafe and attractive civic space, City Gate has set a new standard for commercial developments in Cork.

As well as having the largest VHI Swiftcare Clinic in Ireland, JCD have now leased over 100,000 square feet of office space at City Gate.  The scale of these lettings is unprecedented in Cork given the current market conditions.

An additional 35,000 sq. ft has recently received a change of use planning permission to outpatient medical uses.  A large portion of this space is currently under negotiation.  A limited amount of available space remains presenting excellent opportunities for other complementary medical facilities to be part of Munster’s leading medical campus.

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