Brown Thomas shoppers warm to sustainable bag charge
Upmarket retailer pledges to put the profits from the paper bag scheme towards funding the planting of 100,000 trees over the next decade
Upmarket retailer pledges to put the profits from the paper bag scheme towards funding the planting of 100,000 trees over the next decade
Group behind department stores made a bottom line loss due to non-cash charges relating to a sale and leaseback property transaction
Corkery had spent 24 years with the Irish department store retailer
Industry insiders say online business as much as tripled in size during the pandemic, fundamentally changing the sector
Sustainability-focused store will employ about 400 staff, including 220 new full-time roles
Retail maverick Vittorio Radice involved in Thai group behind bid for Irish stores
Dior will open a boutique for women’s accessories at Brown Thomas’s flagship store on Grafton Street in the autumn
Group to cut emissions by 50% and stop selling beauty products containing glitter
Measures include five weeks gross pay per year of service for departing staff
Low footfall, high rents and a switch to online shopping combine to undermine the sector
Retailer blames ‘unprecedented circumstances’ related to Covid-19 for loss of 150 posts
More than 100 line the aisles just minutes after opening on Grafton Street
Returned goods to be quarantined, make-up to be ‘virtually’ tested, restaurants and toilets will be closed initially
Retail Ireland calls for emergency support for shops ‘devastated’ by Covid-19 pandemic
Outlet opening in 2021 will take over two floors from departing House of Fraser
Arnotts had one million visitors and Brown Thomas 650,000 in month of December
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Retailer takes 6,000sq ft space in Arnotts for its fourth location internationally
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About 50% of Irish consumers shop online, according to Retail Ireland, compared with 80% in the UK
Dublin store celebrates 175th birthday as owner Selfridges spends €15m on fresh look
Memorabilia from the great fire of 1894 and when the Beatles played on display
Investment to be pumped into IT and store upgrades, including restaurants overhaul
Some stores consider closing early because footfall down so much in capital
Section of the Arnotts shop in Henry Street to change to John Lewis
Shoppers have been flooding stores across the State in search of bargains, say retailers
Dublin department store sees its turnover rise by 2.7% to €114.2m in 2014
Selfridges’ Irish chief has ambitious plans for Dublin department store
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