New government unlikely to be formed before Dáil returns on January 22nd
Government formation talks to ‘intensify’ in new year but sources say ratification will take time
Government formation talks to ‘intensify’ in new year but sources say ratification will take time
As retailers gear up for a busy Christmas season, there are signs people are putting their trust back in the city
Street in Dublin’s north inner city has been declining for several years. One local worker describes it as a ‘hellhole’ while another says ‘there is often chaos’
International brands keen to get footholds in Dublin, says real-estate expert, even as business group says planners should broaden options for city-centre thoroughfare
Plan has split interest groups, with Irish Parking Association claiming it is ‘anti-car’ while cycling community praises improvements to public realm
Garda prepare for large numbers of heavy vehicles arriving in Dublin on Monday
Hot-desking is expected to become more the norm. ‘You find a desk and plug in’
Dublin city centre footfall levels begin to drop following spike in Covid-19 cases
Less than 100 beds free across the country as O’Connor warns of ‘very, very grim situation’
Vehicle journeys on the State’s busiest roads up by 17% on the same time last year
If working from home sticks, the big winners will be our suburbs and commuter towns
US brand joins a host of other retailers closing their physical shops in Ireland
Spending in the travel and accommodation sectors continued recent weekly increases
Dublin Town’s camera system estimates 140,000 people were on city shopping streets
Average transaction values said to be high as shoppers satisfy pent-up demand
Once the Irish retail mecca, the Dublin shopping Street has been hit by closures. Can it recover?
Survival of retail core north of the Liffey is ‘in doubt’, says local traders’ group
Encouraging workers to stay away from capital ‘guaranteed to fail’, says Dublin Town
Turnover down more than 75% but some businesses are being denied CRSS supports
Dublin city centre: Small shops, new rules on rent and imagination can save the ‘high street’
Outdoor pools, pocket parks, and small-business support among the possibilities
Retail business unlikely to regain prime position in city centre, conference told
Illuminations will be projected onto GPO and Trinity while Nollaig Shona sign returns to Grafton Street
Covid-19 has decimated retail trading in the city centre
The more restrictions and the longer they last, the bigger the economic hit
Many businesses could see a raft of closures in the weeks before Christmas
Cantillon: New guidance fails to consider why people use public transport network
Ireland’s premier shopping street is a grim reflection of the situation facing retailers
Groups call on next government to provide ongoing support to help post-Covid survival
Busiest time for city centre shoppers was between 11am and 3pm, new figures show
Business organisation calls for amendments to Covid-19 wage subsidy scheme
Businesses call for consumers to support Irish online outlets
St Patrick’s Day city centre numbers down 72 per cent on last year
Smart Money: Increased Government response is sure to speed up decline in activity
Dublin City Council chief says he does not like new sign installed by business organisation
Campaign launched to reverse Dublin Port decision to reduce cruise ships
Planning board forum runs rule over potential problems – from security to civic
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Dublin city centre businesses lost up to €25m, representative group says
Retail multiples announce closures or reduced opening hours
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A live recording of Inside Business hears from experts about the challenges and opportunities for the sector
Diversion around south-quay closure at O’Connell Bridge. North-south traffic flowing
The Luas Cross City project has been under construction for the past four years
Plan to divert cars to make way for Luas line is ideologically driven, says parking lobby
More visitors to the capital are in search of a good meal than a shopping spree or a pint
Acts including Hermitage Green cancelled due to crowds, sparking social media criticism
Shops welcome suspension of Luas works for festive period but some complain of impact
Dublin City Council proposing ban on private cars and lorries for cycle path
‘I don’t think I’ll bother opening up on days of the bus strike next week, there’s no point’
DublinTown claims footfall is down up to 17% as a result of stoppages
No objections received by city council to application, which grants change of use to retail
Luas Cross City works mean restrictions and diversions will be in place in the city centre
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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
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