News Brown Thomas Arnotts boss voices ‘deep concerns’ over Dublin city transport plan Retailer says current proposed plan will see €141 million drop in retail activity because of the measures
Dublin Viability of two Dublin retail giants ‘uncertain’ due to city transport plan Owner of two stores - which employ 3,000 people - said that it had had no ‘direct consultation’ with Dublin City Council on the transport plan
Companies Profit & Loss: Noel Smyth’s property investment firm swings to a loss as revenues plungeThe fall in turnover and profits came despite a reduction in the firm’s operating costs
Dublin Trade group seeks thousands of euro to fund legal challenge to Dublin transport planDublin City Centre Traders Alliance is looking for contributions to fund a legal battle against the council’s traffic plan
Menswear Fashion: the spring-summer 2024 menswear reportMenswear is shaping up to be a season where workwear, soft utility and sportswear-inspired pieces are key – here’s your exclusive first look
Retail Arnotts and Brown Thomas owners seek extra cash from Asian parent companyDemand for funding is due to the insolvency of its bankrupt minority owner Signa
Business Brown Thomas Arnotts ‘not affected’ by insolvency of co-owner, company says Irish retailer Brown Thomas Arnotts has reassured shoppers that its businesses won’t be affected by the insolvency of its Austrian co-owner
Dublin Riots ISME: ‘Retail staff are not afraid of immigrants, they are afraid of unrestrained thuggery’Retailers are continuing to count the cost of the riots, which saw 13 shops extensively damaged, 11 garda and six public transport vehicles destroyed
Dublin Riots Leo Varadkar: cost of clean up set to run to ‘tens of millions of euro’ The iconic city centre department store Arnotts was broken into by looters last night after violence erupted in Dublin
VIolence in Dublin Dublin burns as riot squad deployed to combat rioters and looters amid scenes of chaos Garda Commissioner orders Leinster House to be barricaded as a precaution as rioters cause chaos in city centre
Companies Thai investor increases stake in Brown Thomas and Arnotts amid co-owner’s financial crisisCentral Group takes control of Selfridges group as Australian billionaire Rene Belko - who co-owns the retail giant - faces significant cash-crunch
Partner Content Immaculate tailoring matched by 100 years of craftsmanship means Barbour hits the sweet spot this seasonSleek silhouettes that don’t try too hard paired with heritage colours and reimagined updated fabrics are the hallmarks of Barbour’s Modern Heritage collection
shopping Emphasis on suiting and ‘quiet luxe’ as Arnotts introduces 10 new brands for autumn-winter 2023New labels range from retro Queens of Archive to sustainability-focused Reformation
Fashion News New Zealand menswear brand Rodd & Gunn launches in Arnotts, DublinThe brand’s launch in Arnotts follows a string of international openings in Europe and North America
Events Snap Shot: This Chanel pop-up is offering complimentary hair styling, beauty appointments, and a chic photo opportunityAn elegant Chanel site at Arnotts Dublin is offering complimentary services to customers for a limited time only
Brown Thomas and Arnotts to invest €50m in online and in-store shoppingThe five-year investment plan was revealed in advance of the opening the luxury retail brand’s €12m Dundrum store
Brown Thomas suffered loss last year for first time in two decadesAccounts show the store reported a 9% drop in revenue due to Covid-19
Several buyers still in the market for Brown Thomas The sale of the Selfridges Group may take longer than expected due to the number of interested parties
Fashion: The outline of beautyShapes of all kinds are catered for with the latest silhouettes, from cinched-in waists to floaty elegance
Online capsule offering from Fee G makes move to Arnotts The move represents ‘a big step forward’ for womenswear designer Fiona Heaney as she aims to get her collection into other premium stores