Retail property rents are expected to see increases of between 7 and 10 percent over the next 2 year,s according to a new report released by property consultants, Savills Ireland,
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Irish energy and trading services firm Electroroute has agreed a deal that will see Mitsubishi Corporation take a 60% stake in the company. Electroroute’s path to International markets will now
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor believes that the small town of Ballymahon in Co Longford is set to be the focal point as the midlands undergoes
Investec reports that the Irish Exchequer Returns, which was just published by the Department of Finance (DoF) display a healthy position, with the Exchequer in surplus to the tune of €862m in the first seven months of the year, in comparison to a deficit of €648m in the same period of 2015.
Gaelectric, an Irish energy firm, is set to receive €8.28m from the European Union to help fund and develop a storage project located in Northern Ireland.
The Dublin City Council intends to speed up the progress of the construction of a €30 million bridge, connecting Dublin’s south docks with the newly planned “urban quarter” on the Poolbeg peninsula.
Glan Agua a company specialising in waste water treatment is to create 60 jobs in Co Galway. The company is doubling its existing workforce with an expansion of its Irish and UK
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) received a Special Achievement in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Award from Esri, a leading global GIS solutions provider, at its international conference in
Dublin Port Company eyes to buy 40 hectares of motorway-connected land adjacent to the capital to support its future growth. The DPC, which is enjoying a record growth phase and
CIF Director General, Tom Parlon, had welcomed strong employment growth in the construction industry but warned that certain construction sectors faced a looming skills shortage. “Employment in the construction sector
The largest port related infrastructure project in the history of Ireland, Alexandra Basin Redevelopment Project has been granted planning permission by an Bord Pleanála. The project will enable Ireland’s premier port to
Global real estate service provider Savills has launched a new Building and Project Consultancy team in its Irish office in order to provide a greater breadth of service for its clients.
Irish company Airsynergy’s wind and solar powered off-grid Remote Power Unit (RPU) has become the very first renewable hybrid streetlight to be installed in the Caribbean island country of Grenada. “We
Dublin based biotechnology company, Shire is to create 400 new jobs in Co Meath over the next four years. The firm is to build a new $400m biologics manufacturing plant
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) today called on organisations to build on the €1 billion in energy savings that have already been achieved by entrants to the Sustainable
After a SAN-FRANCISCO-based company secured $50 million in new funding it sets up by four Irishmen is to create 100 new jobs in Dublin. Intercom generates software to help businesses
Brittany Ferries has today advised a 19% growth in the number of early bookings compared to the corresponding period last year. It carried last year an additional 5,000 passengers on its seasonal
After a gap of nearly ten years, construction and property related courses are once again in vogue for secondary students heading to college. Recruitment specialist Hays Ireland, believes the recent gain
Actavo, a leading international engineering solutions company headquartered in Dublin, has announced that it has acquired a key division of U.S. company, Atlantic Engineering Group, Inc. The deal, for an
Spanish plasma pharmaceuticals group Grifols has announced plans to invest another €77m in its biologics plant at Grange Castle in Co Dublin. The company said it was bringing forward plans
The five-star Dromoland Castle hotel is seeking to block plans by Applegreen to extend its national network of motorway service areas into Co Clare. Last month, Applegreen lodged plans to
UK and Ireland-based building materials Grafton said on Tuesday that trading conditions in its final quarter of the year were “broadly positive”, on the back of strong growth in Ireland
Developer Johnny Ronan has bought a prime 3.7-acre site in Dublin 4and plans to redevelop it as part of a landmark €200m scheme. Ronan Group signed the deal for part
Closing date extended to Friday 10th July 26th June 2015 – The closing date for entries to the Sustainable Energy
Consolidation of legacy lines, Unified Communications (UC) between sites and adoption of SIP with a Rollout that Took Less than
The Irish homebuilder became the first construction firm from the Republic to list on a public market in nearly 20
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D., and Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton TD made the announcement while officially opening the company’s
Sustainable Energy Awards 2015 Open For Ambitious Energy Projects Organisations from multinationals to SMEs & community organisations driving culture of
Company opening up a new European HQ in the capital US software firm Slack is to create 100 jobs over
Grafton, the Dublin-headquartered builders merchanting and DIY retail group, is actively reviewing opportunities to expand its operational presence in western
An investor backed management buyout (MBO) has been announced by leading Irish construction company Walls Construction. Founded in 1950, Walls
150 construction jobs also to be created as part of investment supported by Dept of Jobs through IDA Ireland Waterford
publishing company which has over one million readers around the world has provided a major employment boost today with the
It is hoped that the major facility in Fitzgerald’s Park, which will enable children with disabilities to play alongside able-bodied
Irish company Surface Power Hone and Belgian partner Mopac Systems International have won a contract to build low cost ‘daylight’
Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation, Damien English TD, has urged businesses to avail of the opportunity to attend a
“This is an important step towards driving a change in payment culture in Ireland” Minister for Business & Employment, Ged
A slowdown in the growth of construction activity here could end up hurting Ireland’s ability to attract foreign direct investment,
It is now six months since new requirements were placed on structural steel manufacturers and fabricators which make it a
The IT giant Hewlett Packard has chosen again and again to expand its presence in Galway, with 700 workers about