Great Outdoors is planning a new flagship store in an old Dunnes Stores outlet on George's Street
The business wants to move out of Chatham Street, where it has been based for 42 years.
The business wants to move out of Chatham Street, where it has been based for 42 years.
The airline’s forward bookings for the October school mid-term and Christmas period have been hit.
Mandate and several other trade unions have filed a complaint with Dutch authorities.
Both the council and national planning authority said the store is in breach of planning laws.
The firm behind the production facility has already spent €6.5 million creating the 32,000 sq m hub.
The new distillery and visitor centre will be built in an old post office in Lanesborough.
We take a tour of the Swedish furniture giant’s lucrative Dublin store’s little-seen areas.
The sale will expand Musgrave’s footprint in the Dublin and fine-foods markets.
A property group led by ex-Dunnes chief Liam McGreal wants to build 10 residential blocks near Clonsilla.
The Irish operators of the coffee chain have opened numerous unauthorised outlets in recent years.
Developer Noel Smyth also has separate permission for a 310-bedroom hotel nearby.
The average price tag on replacing a worker now stands at €13,100.
The MMA fighter’s new product will initially launch in Ireland and the US.
The €560,000 seed investment is the first external funding for the Irish company.
The company also failed to supply 79,000 customers with a durable copy of their agreements.
The local group said the project would cause more traffic at a troublesome Dublin pinch point.
The pensions fund has a site adjacent to the facility being planned by the tech giant.
The site is being turned into a hotel, but publican Louis Fitzgerald wanted to keep the beer garden open.
Mark Lonergan Transport was ordered to pay the worker €2,500 for breaching EU regulations.
The local council said the proposal from owner Michael Wright would require full planning permission.