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# Retail

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Big and getting bigger: Blanchardstown shopping centre is expanding again
Two Kildare furniture retailers have been declared bankrupt over a €330,000 tax debt
The ex-boss of Brown Thomas is taking over the reins at Dublin Airport
Tallaght's shopping centre is suing Three to force it to keep a store open
The giant behind Jameson is mentoring new distilleries – but it won't be buying any
The ex-boss of Brown Thomas is taking over the reins at Dublin Airport
Lidl's controversial €15m Castleknock development has ended up in the High Court
Penneys and cheap supermarkets are forcing other retailers to slash their prices
A bookkeeper who was 'retired' at 66 wins €12,000 for age discrimination
The Swords outfit that provides security to Penneys made a fortune last year
The future of retail is Amazon vs everyone - here's how Irish firms can still compete
DIY store Woodie's has to fork out €15,000 to a worker sacked over a missing €50 note
DIY store Woodie's has to fork out €15,000 to a worker sacked over a missing €50 note
The Swords outfit that provides security to Penneys made a fortune last year
Sam McCauley Chemists delivered a tidy profit before its €50m takeover
The Swords outfit that provides security to Penneys made a fortune last year
Tesco wants a Santry supermarket blocked until the Metro North has been sorted out
Tesco wants a Santry supermarket blocked until the Metro North has been sorted out
Tesco wants a Santry supermarket blocked until the Metro North has been sorted out
Luas works have spoiled an otherwise good run for Dublin's department stores
'Losing my job was hard, but making people redundant was worse'
'Losing my job was hard, but making people redundant was worse'
Sales dived at Universal Music Ireland last year after a 'major customer' shut
'Losing my job was hard, but making people redundant was worse'
Cork city is taking Starbucks to court to close its 'unauthorised' Patrick Street café
Mattress Mick: 'Michael O'Leary doesn't care what people think. I've tried to model what he does'
A woman won €5k after claims a manager assaulted her during a Harvey Norman blackout
'Michael O'Leary doesn't care what people think. I've tried to model what he does'
Johnstown Garden Centre has been told to pay €4,000 over a worker's 'Nazi chant' claims
A Dublin cake firm being liquidated over a huge rates bill 'could have paid but chose not to'
A Dublin cake firm being liquidated over a huge rates bill 'could have paid but chose not to'
'Michael O'Leary doesn't care what people think. I've tried to model what he does'
Johnstown Garden Centre has been told to pay €4,000 over a worker's 'Nazi chant' claims
Many Irish retailers think Brexit will do more damage to their business than the recession
After 35 years at his gambling empire, John Boyle has stepped down as head of BoyleSports
Dublin had one of the world's biggest spikes in high street rents last year
Golden Discs is back in the black thanks to vinyl's 'renaissance'
'Sometimes festivals just don't work for us. The food doesn't sell and you lose a lot of money'
'It's easy on social media to look successful. I was all smiles online but a mess inside'
Consumer goods giant Unilever wants Irish startups to help solve its problems