NAMA to offer Central Park at €250m level
Nama has settled on a guide price of over €250 million for Central Park in Leopardstown, Dublin 18 – the largest single Irish property asset [...]
CRH plans shake up and major review of global operations
CRH is undertaking a major review of its global operations that will probably lead to quick sales of non-core businesses and result in its investment [...]
BCD Engineering to create 40 jobs in Cork
BCD engineering is to create 40 new jobs in its design and manufacturing divisions. The jobs at the Charleville engineering company are the result of [...]
Siobhan Talbot to head Glanbia
Siobhán Talbot has taken over from John Moloney as managing director of Glanbia. Mr Moloney formally resigned today, but will remain with the company until the end of [...]
Lower than expected bids may hit €1.4bn Bord Gais sell-off
Bahrain-owned Viridian is thought to have edged ahead in the battle to buy state-owned Bord Gais Energy as the auction process stutters. Last week, Malaysian energy firm [...]
Urban Planning Competition event for Dublin’s Thomas Street
The first ever Space Invaders 2013 Urban Planning Competition event will take place in Dublin City Council’s Wood Quay Venue on Friday, 15th November 2013 [...]
Central Bank had previous concerns about RSA
The Central Bank of Ireland identified concerns about the operations of insurer RSA Ireland some three months before three senior executives at the company were suspended by [...]
John O’Connor appointed as Chair of Eirgrid
The Minister for Communications, Pat Rabbitte T.D., today announced that Mr John O’Connor, had agreed to accept the role of Chairman of Eirgrid. Minister Rabbitte [...]
Harcourt Developments bounces back
Operating profits at the Dublin-based property group behind the iconic €100m Titanic Quarter development in Belfast last year more than doubled to €25.9m. New accounts [...]
CRH announces improved sales in quarter three
Cement-maker CRH has announced improved performance in the third quarter of the year after poor weather affected sales inEurope and the US in the first six months of [...]
Indeed Expands Dublin Operations
Indeed the world’s leading job site, has announced expansion plans for its Dublin based Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) headquarters, adding more than 100 [...]
Online Toolkit for Builders and Retrofitters is Launched at Ireland’s first ‘Open Doors Days’ for Near Zero Energy Buildings
SustainCo (Sustainable Energy For Rural Communities) online toolkit was launched this weekend at Ireland’s first ‘Open Doors Days’ for near zero energy rated buildings. The [...]
Conference to Examine the Future of Geothermal Energy being held in Kilkenny
The Geothermal Association of Ireland (GAI) will host a major conference to examine ways of increasing the use of geothermal energy across industry, and in [...]
Building sector bouncing back
The burgeoning recovery in construction picked up pace in October, with building firms reporting a third consecutive monthly rise in new business orders, and the [...]
Business confidence substantially improved
Business confidence has overwhelmingly improved to reach its highest reading ever a new survey from business group Ibec reveals. Its business sentiment survey for the [...]
Energia to create 100 new jobs
Energia is to create 100 new jobs in the coming year as it gears up for entry into the residential electricity and gas market. Part [...]
Kingspan sees sales increase by 13%
Kingspan has said that sales in the nine month period to the end of September rose by 13% to €1.32 billion compared to the same [...]
Limerick’s DesignPro clinches top Enterprise Award
A Limerick-based mechanical engineering firm took the top prize at last night's National Enterprise Awards, beating 30,000 other small businesses. The awards recognise the leaders [...]
Irish Entrepreneur calls for tax incentives
There has to be more tax incentives to promote investment in Irish companies so they can grow in scale, according to technology entrepreneur Joe Hogan [...]
Additional ECB Rate cut a possibility
The European Central Bank cut interest rates to a record low today and said it could take them lower still to prevent the euro zone's [...]
FF calls for overghead pylon plan suspension
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Michael Moynihan TD, has called for an independent mediator to be appointed to liaise between Eirgrid [...]














