One of the trio, Simon Murray, is being tipped for a senior management position at Bluestone Properties, the €200m property portfolio that Fyffes is planning to spin off.
Roddy Kilduff, former treasurer at Green Property, last week started work as finance director at Elgin Capital, the investment company controlled by his brother Tony Kilduff.
Aidan Grimes, who managed the Blanchardstown Centre while at Green, has joined Glenrye Properties, a specialist property management group.
Murray, who was in charge of the industrial property portfolio, has caught the eye of Fyffes as a possible member of a team that will run Bluestone, which the fruit distributor plans to spin off and list on AIM and IEX in March or April.
All three had sought an equal share of nearly €20m in company equity, allocated following the delisting of Green after it was taken private by a management team and Bank of Scotland. They reached an out-of-court settlement late last year.