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Starbucks has faced almost no penalty for opening stores without planning approval
'I went from working in a flash office in Dublin to a laneway in Ennis. It was a shock'
The head of the last National Broadband Plan bidder has suddenly resigned
A huge investment firm has taken control of Ireland's biggest hotel
Why councils will soon be fining themselves for owning vacant housing sites
Profits have soared at Ireland's biggest private landlord as rents climb
'I took over a business that two people spent 10 years building. It was emotional'
'Cheap political point-scoring' could hinder Permanent TSB's huge loan sale
A major US fund is selling more than 100 apartments in Cork city
The company behind Bulmers is having big problems selling cider in the US
A major Dublin-based insurance firm has been banned from issuing new policies
Irish bookmakers have offloaded their gambling site set up to rival Paddy Power
'It will be world class': Omniplex has bought the long-vacant Longford shopping centre
The long-awaited Dart Underground looks to have been delayed again
A huge UK private equity firm has snapped up a wealthy Irish software company
'Running a business at 63, your notions of conquering the world tend to disappear'
Two brothers building apartments on Bray's seafront have shared a multimillion-euro payday
Irish house prices have soared again and people's wages can't keep up
Fallon & Byrne is opening a fancy new food hall in Dundrum Town Centre
Here's what we know so far about the plan to sell Ireland's oldest stockbroker
Whatever happened to... a €180m plan to regenerate a troubled Dublin flat complex?
'We can't afford to give a pub €5,000': Craft producers hit out at exclusive drinks deals
A huge French company is taking over one of Ireland's biggest recruitment firms
Why this tech professional left a multinational to become a Mayo hypnotherapist
Donabate residents are fighting a plan to build 'overbearing' three-storey apartment blocks
Dozens of developers are fighting to keep their lands off the vacant sites list
'You could be offered €100,000 - it's big money': Pubs reveal drinks firms' exclusive deals
The firm behind the controversy magnet White Moose Cafe has raked in nearly €100,000
US private equity giant Oaktree has snapped up Tallaght's Square shopping centre
'I put on my brother's second-hand suit and knocked on doors to get my first job'
'I'm careful with my words': Conor Skehan stands by his 'gaming the system' comments
John Delaney's furniture business has tumbled further into the red
The Irish taxpayer will pick up the tab for bust Setanta Insurance
The famous 'Jonathan Swift' ferry that runs from Dublin to Holyhead is being sold
Two building giants battling over pyrite 'should make sure homeowners are paid first'
One of Ireland's wealthiest families is building a leisure centre on the Wexford seafront