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# Retail

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Dublin's George's Street Arcade: 'It's a bit old school in a city that's changing radically'
'The market wasn't ready at first, retailers ran a mile. We had to go back to the drawing board'
Samuel Dennigan
'We kicked ourselves for not expanding during the boom, but it would have crippled us'
Fergal Doyle
Retail Ireland's new head wants to convince people that jobs in shops aren't just for students
'The place is full of character - odd people who make it up': Inside Dublin's George's Street Arcade
Whatever happened to... A shopping centre to put the heart back in Naas?
Whatever happened to... A shopping centre to put the heart back in Naas?
Meet the businesses of... Dublin's George's Street Arcade
Retail Ireland's new head wants to convince people that jobs in shops aren't just for students
'We kicked ourselves for not expanding during the boom, but it would have crippled us'
Fergal Doyle
'I could see my father's business was failing, but no one listened to me'
Marsha Abrahams
Food fraud or fair play? The murky business of supermarkets selling 'Irish' seafood
Michael Noonan says he's 'monitoring' prices in the North to help protect local retailers
'I could see my father's business was failing, but no one listened to me'
Marsha Abrahams
'At 21, I knew an office job wasn't for me, so I started running restaurants'
Tallaght's Square shopping centre is clear for expansion after its court battle with Dunnes
'At 21 I knew an office job wasn't for me, so I went into running restaurants'
Supermac's has accused McDonald's of 'literally trademarking the McWorld'
Salad bar chain Chopped will open 26 new stores as it starts an 'international rollout'
The price of Irish groceries has dropped for the first time in two years
Eason's boss is stepping down after seven years at the bookseller's helm
The price of Irish groceries has dropped for the first time in two years
Blanchardstown centre vacancies are at near-recession levels after its €945m sale
Independent grocers' behind-the-scenes strategy to stall the march of the German giants
Losses at Carphone Warehouse's Irish arm soared to €12m last year
Tallaght's Square shopping centre is clear for expansion after its court battle with Dunnes
'People looked at me strangely. They didn't get why I left my job as a doctor to publish books'
Eileen Forrestal
Independent grocers' behind-the-scenes strategy to stall the march of the German giants
Blanchardstown centre vacancies are at near-recession levels after its €945m sale
'People looked at me strangely. They didn't get why I left my job as a doctor to publish books'
Eileen Forrestal
Losses at Carphone Warehouse's Irish arm soared to €12m last year
Independent grocers' behind-the-scenes strategy to stall the march of the German giants
Whatever happened to... Arnotts' €750m plan to create Dublin's 'premier' shopping street?
Blanchardstown centre vacancies are at near-recession levels after its €945m sale
Whatever happened to... Arnotts' €750m plan to create Dublin's 'premier' shopping street?
Retailers say a rising number of parents are using children to shoplift on their behalf
Whatever happened to... Arnotts' €750m plan to create Dublin's 'premier' shopping street?
'I was looking for an excuse to come home. But there was a recession on and I had no job'
Jane Swarbrigg
A vendor who spent 40 years selling papers in Dun Laoghaire could be forced to wheel away
'I was looking for an excuse to come home. But there was a recession on and I had no job'
Jane Swarbrigg