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    U2 Tower shelved as credit crisis spooks

    DUBLIN
    Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:56pm EDT

    DUBLIN (Reuters) - A dramatic 120-meter tower planned for Dublin's docklands to house U2's rock studio has become the latest Irish casualty of the global financial crisis.

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    The Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) said on Friday it had suspended negotiations over the tower for up to 12 months due to uncertainty in the property and financial markets.

    A consortium including British architect Norman Foster and the U2 band was selected a year ago to build the tower at the mouth of Dublin's River Liffey, with a U2 recording studio to be suspended at the top in an egg-shaped pod.

    The development -- which would have been Ireland's tallest building -- was also meant to include a public viewing platform at 100 meters, a hotel, retail and residential accommodation.

    "The objective is to see this landmark project completed," the DDDA said in a statement. "However, given the current unfavorable economic environment, more time is needed at this juncture."

    After a decade-long property boom when prices quadrupled, a sharp construction downturn at time of global financial meltdown made Ireland the first euro zone country to enter recession this year.

    (Reporting by Andras Gergely; Editing by Louise Ireland)



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