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Limerick

Housing

Limerick Chamber says ‘unlocking Airbnb’ will not be enough to address housing crisis

The business group estimates that regulations on short-term lettings will only impact 52 such lettings in the city
  • Emmet Ryan
  • March 28, 2023
Manufacturing

World-class €40m centre Digital Manufacturing Ireland opened in Limerick

The 12,000 sq ft facility aims to drive development across the south-western region
  • Paul O'Donoghue
  • March 27, 2023
Commercial Property

Fully fitted offices to let in flagship Limerick development

Cushman & Wakefield brings high-quality offices in the Gardens International office campus to the market
  • Tina-Marie O'Neill
  • February 10, 2023
Companies

Legal challenge launched over Aughinish Alumina waste dump

Environmental Trust Ireland has lodged proceedings against An Bord Pleanála’s decision to allow the metal refinery to expand ‘red mud’ storage
  • Lorcan Allen
  • November 5, 2022
Pharma

Eli Lilly’s investment in new biopharma plant will be at least €1.2 billion

Amount that US pharma giant is investing in Limerick facility is much more than originally thought, as scale and fit-out of campus emerges
  • Lorcan Allen
  • November 5, 2022
Housing

Ex-FG minister and ex-adviser lobbied on behalf of tax evader

Coffey and Fox – a firm created by Paudie Coffey, a former FG junior housing minister, and Paul Fox, an ex-special adviser to various FG ministers – was hired by Didier de Witte, a Belgian businessman convicted for evading over €1 million in tax
  • Killian Woods
  • October 15, 2022
Fine Arts

Feat of clay: compelling story of clay and ceramics over the ages

The Made of Earth exhibition at the Hunt Museum in Limerick attempts to tell how pottery items have affected civilisations and have fulfilled functional, aesthetic and spiritual values
  • Philip Carton
  • October 1, 2022
Residential

Two Limerick three-beds in great locations in need of modernisation

The properties in Limerick city, one in Lansdowne Park, one off the North Circular Road, are both asking €350,000
  • Tina-Marie O'Neill
  • October 1, 2022
Business

Aughinish plant gets €2m IDA grant to treat ‘red mud’ dump

The Co Limerick Alumina refinery, currently up for sale, received planning permission to increase size of dump in face of local opposition
  • Michael Brennan
  • September 24, 2022
Companies

Johnson & Johnson Vision to invest €100m in Limerick site

The US multinational said today that the investment will allow the company to expand the facility's manufacturing capacity for contact lenses
  • Cónal Thomas
  • September 16, 2022
Culture

Maverick Mind: Denise Chaila on Glastonbury, TikTok and succeeding on her own terms

The Ardnacrusha artist on taking on the world, one considered word at a time
  • Andrea Cleary
  • August 11, 2022
Companies

WP Engine to employ 80 more people in Limerick by end of next year

Chief executive of Texas WordPress website software company says city’s talent has played ‘crucial role’ in its success
  • Emmet Ryan
  • July 16, 2022
Residential

Lakeside living in Limerick comes with a price tag of €845,000

Abhaile in Ahane, Lisnagry, is set on a leafy, two-acre landscaped site which includes a private lake
  • Tina-Marie O'Neill
  • July 8, 2022
New Homes

Castle Rock homes in Limerick sell within five minutes of launch

Castle Rock comprises A-rated homes set around a landscaped green in a village near the border between Limerick, Clare and Tipperary, with prices starting at €365,000
  • Tina-Marie O'Neill
  • July 1, 2022
In the kitchen

Paul Williams on his ‘dead simple’ menu, working with Heston Blumenthal, and why every kitchen needs a Sharpie

The Tipperary native is marking ten years in business this year, having moved to a larger premises when his Limerick restaurant Canteen took off
  • Alex Meehan
  • June 22, 2022

Demolition of Revenue’s Limerick HQ ‘farcical’, says Green TD

Brian Leddin, chair of Oireachtas environment committee, says plan to demolish 1970s-era Sarsfield House should be re-examined due to impact on the environment
  • Michael Brennan
  • May 8, 2022

Deloitte acquires Ennis-based tax practice Cahill Taxation

The move will grow Deloitte’s team of tax specialists in the Limerick and Ennis region to 45 and its overall local team to 150
  • Eva Short
  • April 27, 2022

Davy shelling out bumper prices for houses already leased to Limerick Council

Several investors have flipped properties to the fund at double what they paid for them a year previously, following social housing lease agreement
  • Killian Woods
  • April 24, 2022

House of the Week: A stunning contemporary home in the heart of rural Limerick

Toorlougher, near the village of Murroe, is now on the market with a guide price of €550,000
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • January 23, 2022

Construction finally underway at €80m development in Limerick city

The 1BQ riverside block at Bishop’s Quay is due to be completed in autumn 2023
  • Tina-Marie O'Neill
  • December 5, 2021

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