Rick Larkin is leading an ambitious plan to remake Phibsborough Shopping Centre. He reflects on the Twinlite story, the stalled history of the site, and why building homes in Ireland “no longer works.”
Melclon Unlimited has secured planning approval for a 96-home development despite significant local opposition from residents in an adjoining housing estate over traffic, privacy, and other concerns.
The local authority's bid would come with plans to redevelop its existing head office. It is a big move by the local authority for a prime site.
US medical device maker Teleflex is carving up its business in a series of deals totalling $2bn with private equity firms acquiring the Irish operations.
Shem Drowne Ltd will accept charges of four breaches of environmental regulations, including removing over 1,000 meters of hedgerow without Department of Agriculture consent. The case will be heard again at Clonmel Circuit Court in the new year.
With payments to McEnaney companies since 2020 just short of €340 million for homeless and refugee emergency accommodation, group filings reveal growing profits and distributions across 26 family firms.
Receivers appointed by alternative lender Relm moved into Grafter's serviced offices last summer at St Stephen's Green, Ely Place and Leeson Street. Now Revenue is pursuing Paddy McKillen Jr's letting business.
The Irish firm was acquired by controversial US defence tech company Anduril this year, which has rebranded the company’s communications gear and brought it deeper into the fold.
In the first interview he has given since joining the newspaper he read as a small boy in Swansea, Ben Taylor reflects on his rise to the top job at The Sunday Times, reinvention, recommitting to the Irish market – and much more.
After 15 years of litigation, the Belfast businessman behind the Odyssey complex has failed in a court action for up to £100m in damages against his former lender, as a judge rejects all but a minor element of his case.
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