Ireland is a wealthy nation but its track record on producing major infrastructural projects is mixed. Who are the people who will build the future nation?
McSorley’s is known as a place to watch rugby games, and now a group of former players is buying it. They outbid a private equity firm to secure it.
Plans to redevelop Textile House beside Stephen's Green Shopping Centre have stirred up local opposition and already been delayed twice by Dublin City Council concerns over the size and scale of the new plans.
The Dublin insurance tech start-up has partnered with insurer Vitality as it expands its presence in the British market and eyes the rest of Europe.
The Spanish-headquartered ACS Group has become the biggest investor in drone and vertiport developer Skyports, which has been backed by Irish-owned Irelandia since 2019.
Dragons' Den contestant Noelle O’Connor is breaking into the American beauty market with a range of products that are ultra green and guilt-free.
With Metrolink over a decade away, more car spaces is the only short-term option to tackle parking pressure at Dublin Airport. But recent decisions from local and national authorities are not helping matters.
In 2020, investors at the Swiss-Irish baking multinational revolted and the senior management team departed in their droves. Now four of its top ex-executives are suing the group.
The developer has made extraordinary allegations against two serial objectors to 16 housing projects.
The Dublin company is raising fresh funds at a nine-figure valuation. Its CEO Michael Phelan says it is now targeting profitability by helping customers remove fossil fuels from their electricity as well as navigating power markets.
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