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Penneys' owner will keep shunning online shopping so it can drive social media 'mania'
Four Star Pizza is eyeing a move into Britain as it hits saturation point in Ireland
'Selling my dad's practice was tough. It had put food on the table and clothes on our back'
Charles Cosgrave
‘Anybody in their right mind would have been concerned - we were learning on the job’
After opting for fewer but bigger stores, Life Style Sports has managed to stay in the black
Four Star Pizza is eyeing a move into Britain as it hits saturation point in Ireland
Four Star Pizza is eyeing a move into Britain as it hits saturation point in Ireland
'Nothing's more challenging than dealing with tragedy - this job goes beyond dispensing drugs'
The fashion juggernaut behind Zara, Bershka and Pull&Bear had a bumper year in Ireland
After opting for fewer but bigger stores, Life Style Sports has managed to stay in the black
Nine years after moving its HQ to Ireland, 'experience gift' giant Smartbox will launch here
BrewDog plans to open its first Irish bar next year - but finding the right site is a 'real challenge'
‘Anybody in their right mind would have been concerned - we were learning on the job’
Two months out from Christmas, retailers are short-stocked for seasonal staff
Peugeot and Honda's Irish importer is winding down two Dublin dealerships
Debenhams posted its biggest loss in 240 years - but its Irish digital sales are ticking along
Dublin startup Intouch has raised nearly €600,000 to take its retail tech international
Gourmet Burger Kitchen plans to close a raft of outlets while it battles insolvency
‘When RTÉ wanted us on the Toy Show, I rang my wife and cried down the phone’
Two months out from Christmas, retailers are short-stocked for seasonal staff
Blanchardstown Centre wants a new supermarket to fix its convenience store 'deficiency'
Kildare Village ordered to cull anchor tenant store from its €50m extension
Delivery outfit Nightline recorded a big hike in sales the year it was bought by UPS
'We went on strike for 10 days - that was without doubt the worst mistake I've ever made'
‘When RTÉ said they wanted us on the Toy Show, I rang my wife and cried down the phone’
Kildare Village has been ordered to cull an anchor tenant store from its €50m extension
The government was told that shifting TV licence duties to Revenue would crush post offices
Blanchardstown Centre wants a new supermarket to fix its convenience store 'deficiency'
Kildare Village has been ordered to cull an anchor tenant store from its €50m extension
After culling thousands of staff in recent years, Eir is planning to hire 750 new workers
'We went on strike for 10 days - that was without doubt the worst mistake I've ever made'
Blanchardstown Centre wants a new supermarket to fix its convenience store 'deficiency'
Paddy Power was fined £2.2m for letting punters use stolen money to place bets
Mytaxi, Facebook and Ryanair tumbled down the league of 'good customer experience'
Odeon has pumped millions into its loss-making Irish wing as it plots new cinemas
The government was told that shifting TV licence duties to Revenue would crush post offices
The way has been cleared for fashion brand Karen Millen to buy Coast's Irish concession stores
A cloud hangs over Patisserie Valerie's Irish cafés as the UK firm battles a financial scandal
After raising over $100m, Irish-founded home services firm Handy has been acquired
‘When RTÉ said they wanted us on the Toy Show, I rang my wife and cried down the phone’