Prime logistics investment for €12.8m in Ballycoolin
Property in Stadium Business Park is let to Dunnes Stores
Property in Stadium Business Park is let to Dunnes Stores
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Dunnes clinches top spot in supermarket league table, with Teso close behind
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Chief executive of Food Safety Authority of Ireland described number of closure orders served in September as ‘very concerning’
Accounts filed with the UK’s companies’ office offer rare glimpse under the bonnet of major retailer, which is not obliged to file here
Value-for-money report also reveals Revenue assessment that retailer Dunnes Stores owed State more than €36 million was settled for €5 million
Comptroller and Auditor General review suggests thousands who claimed pandemic payment were actually employed
Wines for the Weekend: Two whites that are perfectly good to drink on their own but also pair well with lighter dishes
Lucan 24-unit retail scheme on 9.5-acre site last changed hands for €43m in 2017
Traditional attire worn by Roma women is associated with prejudice in retail settings, says legal advice support group
Figures from Kantar Worldpanel show rate of inflation is steady 2.8% having hit 2.5% earlier in the summer
Breakthrough follows vote by Geraldines P Moran GAA members ‘comprehensively’ backing million euro purchase of five-acre site
Wines for the Weekend: While Languedoc has its own local varieties, producers have also planted all of the various well-known grapes
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Geraldine P Moran, a small club playing in Cornelscourt on a field adjacent to the N11 acquires prime sight
Kantar data suggest price inflation was driving value sales growth rather than increased purchasing
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Cool June puts a dampener on sales of BBQ food and salads
Discount supermarket chain remains committed to Irish expansion plans despite cost challenges and shifting market tectonics
Kantar data shows prices rising at 2.6 per cent in 12 weeks to middle of May
Kantar puts grocery inflation at 2.9 per cent in the 12 weeks to the middle of April
The bases are hand stretched and stone-baked, and the tomato sauce is made with San Marzano tomatoes
‘Landmark’ shopping centre will have 400 car parking spaces
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Competition authority gives go ahead for purchase of company behind Clane retailer
Wines for the Weekend: A Silver Moki Sauvignon Blanc and Baron de Baussac Carignan for less than €10
Irish shoppers spent €25m on Easter eggs as on-brand label products perform well for supermarkets
An Bord Pleanala upholds appeal by retailer against €448,074 planning contribution charge for Kilnamanagh Shopping Centre development
Parking spaces would include 80 electric vehicle charging spaces, 20 places for motorcycles with 267 spots for bicycles
Emer McLysaght: Fancy Dunnes, Big Tesco, regional Supervalu, Mercadona – I love them all
Dafora Unlimited Co in breach of retail park lease by selling certain grocery items in close proximity to anchor tenant
Level was at 7.1 per cent in December and 16.4 per cent in March of last year
Loss of retailer has been described as a major blow to the local community where shop was ‘a lifeline’ to elderly people
Grocery inflation continuing to fall, according to figures from retail analysts Kantar Worldpanel, with speed of price increases declining for seventh successive month
Taoiseach could always have attended himself in a private capacity but sending his official representative gave his Government’s seal of approval to Dunne
The retailer is reducing to 10 days the timeframe in which vouchers are valid
Requiem Mass for former Dunnes Stores chief executive to take place on Tuesday in west Dublin
The former managing director of Quinnsworth says he hopes Ben Dunne will be remembered as ‘a tremendous retailer’
He survived a kidnapping drama that might have come to define the life of another person, but was little more than a footnote in his
Fallout from Florida incident lasted for two decades and reached the top of Irish politics
Conor Pope: ‘Despite it all he was always a salesman. It was what he was born to do. And he was absolutely ruthless’
Former director of retail giant Dunnes Stores died on trip to Dubai
Own-label sales grow at almost twice the pace of branded goods during reporting period
Revenue had already slashed bill from €36.57m
Dunnes will occupy the site formerly operated by Penneys, which has moved to a larger unit in the Dundrum centre
Shelf Help: This beef broth made in Derry is tasty enough to drink straight from the pack
Prices still about 10.5% higher now than this time last year, but retail analysts Kantar upbeat about further falls in inflation
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Prices have now fallen for fourth successive month in a row
Retailer made a pretax profit of just more than €2m a week from its network of 166 outlets in the Republic
First set of Irish accounts published by British grocery chain show it paid €80.2m to acquire Joyce supermarket group in Galway in mid-2022
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