Merrion Hotel pauses staff housing plans due to ‘prohibitive’ building costs
Five-star Dublin 2 property had its ‘strongest year to date’ last year as international tourism surged
Five-star Dublin 2 property had its ‘strongest year to date’ last year as international tourism surged
Donors can secure 80% of the value of accepted works as a credit against outstanding and future tax bills
Seen & Heard: Big investment in Shelbourne football; Hastings to sell Merrion hotel stake
After 40 years in Dublin’s restaurant business the French restauranteur still aims for the elusive third Michelin star
Links of UCD Irish Institute for Chinese Studies to Beijing regime questioned
Trio of hotel properties for sale offer five-star living at the heart of the capital’s embassy belt
Region also plans to have 20,000 people certified in infectious disease control in bid to increase tourism
The young Irish cloud tech duo aiming to go global . . . all over again
Dublin company has just completed its ninth acquisition since it was founded in 2017
4Property’s iPPi service aims to take the guesswork out of valuing properties
Life on campus: what Ireland’s universities and colleges have to offer
Accounts show revenues up 10% to a record €25m in 12 months to end October 2018
Artists whose work was once considered too unorthodox for 1940s Ireland are well represented in spring auction
Planning sought for 123 build-to-rent apartments at one of last remaining sites in area
This year’s top sale, of €8.1m on Shrewsbury Road, would have lagged in fourth place in 2017
From retirement to board roles to prison, we track the fates of the central figures
Profit dips slightly as hotel takes on more staff and revamps restaurant
Fifteen finalists chosen from field of 85 entrants who qualified for judging process
Lochlann Quinn and Martin Naughton bought third, fourth floors in 2014
Sir William Hastings: Born: October 17th, 1928. Died: December 15th, 2017
The capital was a backwater when the Michelin-star man moved here in the 1980s
As the hotel celebrates two decades in business, we meet the people who have been there from the very beginning
The group recorded a 15% increase in accommodation turnover to over €14m
Michelin-starred restaurant benefiting from ‘huge amount’ of American tourists
Ciaran Murray buys pied-à-terre in small D4 scheme while Merrion home is refurbished
Two years after they were sent to London to be sold, the paintings are back in Ireland for good
Of the Beit paintings controversially earmarked for auction, three avoided the hammer
Michelin two-star restaurant enjoying ‘very strong’ year
Three paintings from Russborough House head back to auction
Report managed to land some blows but lacked killer punch
Lochlann and Brenda Quinn to donate Beit painting to National Gallery of Ireland
There is growing interest in these houses from both Irish and foreign investors
Alfred Beit Foundation selling paintings to fund upkeep of Co Wicklow house
The 30% Club agreed to sponsor a place on the course this year for one woman
Opening offer in takeover approach for investment group values it at €288m
Windsor House sale price represents annual rental yield of about 3.1%
A quaint cottage with a transformed interior in Roundstone; a modern home in Rosbeg with dramatic views and a former guest lodge in Kilkee
Staff want annual rise of 3.5% for three years, backdated a year
Now coming to Ireland, the aim is to increase the number of women at senior corporate level
Operating company held profits steady at just over €1.4 million
‘There is a lot happening in Dublin so business is very, very good’
Bord Gáis and now ESB are borrowing €500 million to boost the State’s income. Are the good times back in the State energy sector?
NI-based Hastings Hotels Group, which co-own Merrion, report decline in profits
Pay freeze for staff expires this month, with unions considering request for a rise
‘Solid’ performance despite difficult conditions, Quinn says
There’s an aversion to art galleries breaking up collections and selling their works – but is it a short-sighted policy, and should museums sell some of their pieces to help their home cities?
Project would see the capital’s most exclusive property front onto Baggot Street
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices