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Kildare Village is fighting for a flagship store to protect its multimillion-euro expansion plan
Danish retailer JYSK has ramped up its Irish plans - but it's battling with lease time lags
Danish retailer JYSK has ramped up its Irish plans - but it's battling with lease time lags
Wi-Fi, touchscreens and tourism: Eir is planning a major revamp of its payphones
Kildare Village is fighting for a flagship store to protect its multimillion-euro expansion plan
'We're a responsible retailer': Dealz responds to its run-ins with local planners
An Post is planning a promo blitz to give the main banks a run for their money
An Post is planning a promo blitz to give the main banks a run for their money
Paddy Power's parent has partnered with Major League Baseball as part of its US push
'Work hard and be nice to people. I don't think it has to be more comprehensive than that'
Movie studios are coining it from superheroes, but Ireland's comic stores aren't feeling the same love
Golden Discs is looking to new international markets with the debut of an Irish music site
Movie studios are coining it from superheroes, but Ireland's comic stores aren't feeling the same love
Golden Discs is looking to new international markets with the debut of an Irish music site
How Irish businesses are cashing in on the 'pet humanisation' boom
Golden Discs is looking to new international markets with the debut of an Irish music site
The Dunnes Stores dynasty is planning to install a high-end gym close to its Dublin head office
The Dunnes Stores dynasty is planning to install a high-end gym close to its Dublin head office
Here's what pundits make of Ryanair's decision to cut back its growth plans
Here's what pundits make of Ryanair's decision to cut back its growth plans
Irish retailers could have an opportunity to compete with British online shops thanks to Brexit
Irish retailers could have an opportunity to compete with British online shops thanks to Brexit
Here's how proposed US tariffs could hit Irish whiskey
Your crash course in ... how proposed US tariffs could hit Irish whiskey
Your crash course in ... how proposed US tariffs could hit Irish whiskey
Dunnes has won a months-long planning dispute to keep its Liffey Valley Café Sol open
ComReg accuses broadband provider Pure Telecom of breaking contract-changing rules
Dunnes has won a months-long planning dispute to keep its Liffey Valley Café Sol open
'Knowing that I've had an impact on something - that's very motivational to me'
ComReg accused broadband provider Pure Telecom of breaking contract-changing rules
'We had to make a tough call': Why FrockAdvisor has filed for voluntary liquidation
Retail tech firm Coindrum has rejigged its model to chase small change in supermarkets
The battery that powers your phone is one of the recycling sector's big challenges
'We had to make a tough call': Why FrockAdvisor has filed for voluntary liquidation
'Knowing that I've had an impact on something - that's very motivational to me'
ComReg accused broadband provider Pure Telecom of breaking contract-changing rules
Point Square units could become leisure spots in light of an 'irrevocably changed' retail market
Point Square units could become leisure spots in light of an 'irrevocably changed' retail market
How Inglot's Jane Swarbrigg manages the 'ever-changing' face of the make-up industry
&Open wants to help companies re-think their approach to corporate gifting