Westbury hotel owner’s revenues up 18% but costs pose ‘significant headwinds’
Turnover rose 18% to €174m but its total operating expenses increased by 12% to €145m, driven by higher costs at its three Irish hotels
Turnover rose 18% to €174m but its total operating expenses increased by 12% to €145m, driven by higher costs at its three Irish hotels
Profits and income almost trebled for the Doyle Collection during 2022 as pandemic-related lockdown restrictions were lifted at its hotels in Ireland, the UK and the US
Latest accounts for Doyle Hotels (Holdings) Ltd show it returned to the black in 2021
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Gordon Drake appointed to lead group with properties in Dublin, Cork, London, Bristol and Washington DC.
Global real estate firm agreed €165m deal for Dublin city centre mixed-use scheme in 2018
Orlagh Walker was 28 weeks pregnant when her husband Fergus Green collapsed at work
UK national alleged to have been crime gang chief who set up website offering goods for sale
Only eight vehicles immobilised in city during March at height of first Covid-19 lockdown
European Parliament agrees to purchase new Dublin city HQ from Irish developer
Annual Readers’ Choice represents ‘inspiration for all the adventures we can’t wait to have’
Company is developing six-storey Chatham House near Grafton St
Court hears man spent over €8000 between the Westbury and Shelbourne hotels
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European amateur champion will fight out of New York and Boston
Nama appointed a receiver over the site in 2011, who in 2015 secured planning permission for 14 apartments, a retail unit and a restaurant
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‘I think the golf course is more suited to the European style of player than the Americans'
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Great Escapes to Barbados, Monaghan, Florida and a fabulous food experience in Dublin
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President apologises at Áras reception to women who worked in laundries
World Employment Conference to focus on how to attract the best workers
The first man to run the mile in under four minutes - on May 6th, 1954 - dies aged 88
Results from Hewlett Packard, Analogue Devices, EasyJet and a forum on AI in Ireland
Ballyfin in Co Laois voted best hotel in Ireland by readers of Conde Nast `Traveller' magazine
Improved performance came in spite of impact of weak sterling and dollar on accounts
Here’s the second tranche of stage times for the Stradbally festival
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It cannot be said the build up to Independent News & Media’s agm has been dull
Range of measures from land use to lending for social housing required
David Norris introduced me to the beauty of North Great George’s Street
18 commercial properties and 12 residential units on market near Grafton Street
Strengthening of sterling and dollar against euro boosts company’s revenue and profits
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‘She says the Women’s Mini Marathon is South Dublin’s equivalent of The Twelfth – where the fit get to lord it over the unfit in the street’
Level of craftsmanship, creativity and innovation at event shows potential of graduates
The themes are rich and varied as NCAD students display materials and ideas
This eaterie off Grafton Street is all about the meat, but have your starter and dessert elsewhere
Museum is asking for public’s help in highlighting sites related to women’s history
Rugby World Cup, ‘Red Rock’, ‘Big Brother’ to feature prominently in station’s line-up
The Australian TV producer on her upbringing in Papua New Guinea and not wanting to be ‘a kept woman’
Our sexuality constantly changes, says Emer O’Toole, whose book describes her gender-bending coming of age in Galway
Hotel group’s chief urges Government to retain 9% VAT rate
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
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