Infrastructure firm Balfour Beatty to exit Irish market
Group directly employs 26 staff here and has a half share of a joint venture with 300 staff
Group directly employs 26 staff here and has a half share of a joint venture with 300 staff
New accounts show that revenues at Pallas Foods Unlimited fell 15% to €326.4m last year
The Decaste in Culture: The 'quarterisation' of our cities reached a ludicrous peak with derided Grafton Quarter
Explorer suggested it has had ‘significant interest’ in the prospect
Ireland has 1,500 fewer pubs than in 2006. Nowhere has seen a steeper decline than Limerick
Food service wholesaler achieves gross margin level of 25.5 per cent
The summer is flying by, but there’s still time to find a deal in August and top up your tan
Massive new Dublin hub shows how food waste initiative is expanding
A 20-year survey in one compact exhibition
Limerick graduate takes top prize and for the first time two others are highly commended
Three-bedroom gate lodge at Newcastle House, Co Longford on market for €350,000
Restaurants Association of Ireland awards gives top prize to Italian-American themed eatery
Gorman’s work on kozo paper is quite something to behold – but don’t ask him how much it cost a sheet
The arts centre has had a chequered, nomadic history but things are looking up
Increasing rent prices have contributed to a 25 per cent reduction in capital’s studio space
The Coombe-based arts group’s periodical is a valuable exercise; and George Bolster takes on the delicate subject of depression
Deal would copperfasten US-owned group’s position as Ireland’s largest pharmacy chain
US food distributor Sysco hit by costs related to contested acquisition of rival
Land zoned for logistics park is expected to sell for around €100,000 per acre
Survey by Pallas Foods published to coincide with 3-day food service industry event
Louth-based processor has agreed to supply US giant Sysco in deal worth up to €15m a year
Building has loading access via 13 dock levellers and two ground level shutter doors
From Georgian gems to sewage services, via some intriguing private homes, the free annual architecture fest has something for all tastes
The Trip: ‘Bring on the leprechauns,’ says one of our group of North Americans mischievously as I join them for a tour of Cork and Kerry. They like it here, but they aren’t as wide-eyed about Ireland as we sometimes like to think
Commercial spaces can make a valuable contribution to facilitating artistic endeavours – but the agreements tend to be very short term. Maybe it’s time to start looking at more permanent arrangements and partnerships
Why does the art world love jargon? It adds up to an impenetrable language that puts people off visiting galleries they might otherwise love
Described as ‘a lost tribe’ by one consultant, ill adolescents take centre stage in art project
Three generations of the Keelings have turned fruit farm into Ireland’s largest horticultural business turning over €300 million
The 14-year-old from Dublin, one of Ireland’s upcoming driving stars, wants to make it all the way to the top
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