Sports fashion brand Gym+Coffee is opening in Cork - but has put its UK plans on ice
The Irish athleisure startup has been feeling the burn from Brexit.
The Irish athleisure startup has been feeling the burn from Brexit.
The outfit had been operating in Cork for close to 10 years.
The supermarket chain says it doesn’t need council approval for the works.
Jam Media’s John Rice also talks lion taming, pork processing and augmented reality.
The fast-food outfit is hoping to roll out 20 Irish branches by 2023.
The chain is keen to expand beyond the Irish capital.
The Scottish maker of Punk IPA beer is staying tight-lipped on the matter.
Frank Kavanagh and Peter Sztal have been manning the Trinity College outlet for nearly a decade.
The young company is hoping to break into Europe and the UK next.
The decades-old company is hoping to become more relevant to a younger target market.
Because Ireland managing director Paddy Davis also talks fishing rods and the importance of trust.
Bord Bia is trying to flog milk-based wares on sites like NASDAQ-listed JD.com.
Dublin City Council said it’s investigating the matter.
The agency is building a portal to guide founders through the startup landscape.
A separate appeal against a project linked to a Facebook- and Google-backed cable has fallen flat.
Pádraig McEneany of Celtic Pure talks about his hiring deal-breakers and being brave in business.
The company’s Slammin’ Ramen concept was first tested in London.
Commentators have likened the sugary food and drink category to tobacco in the past.
The State-supported project was first mooted two years ago.
Lorraine Heskin from Gourmet Food Parlour talks avocado toast, recession and keeping staff stress-free.