New Homes Castle Rock homes in Limerick sell within five minutes of launchCastle 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
In the kitchen Paul Williams on his ‘dead simple’ menu, working with Heston Blumenthal, and why every kitchen needs a SharpieThe Tipperary native is marking ten years in business this year, having moved to a larger premises when his Limerick restaurant Canteen took off
Demolition of Revenue’s Limerick HQ ‘farcical’, says Green TDBrian Leddin, chair of Oireachtas environment committee, says plan to demolish 1970s-era Sarsfield House should be re-examined due to impact on the environment
Deloitte acquires Ennis-based tax practice Cahill TaxationThe move will grow Deloitte’s team of tax specialists in the Limerick and Ennis region to 45 and its overall local team to 150
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
House of the Week: A stunning contemporary home in the heart of rural LimerickToorlougher, near the village of Murroe, is now on the market with a guide price of €550,000
Construction finally underway at €80m development in Limerick cityThe 1BQ riverside block at Bishop’s Quay is due to be completed in autumn 2023
Country house of many charms with views of four countiesBuilt as far back as 1828, Heathfield House in Co Limerick is now on the market with a guide price of €850,000
Matt Cooper: If McManus’s cash hasn’t bought Limerick’s success, it surely helpedThe Limerick team and management deserve credit for all that they have achieved, but it is reasonable to take a look at McManus’s influence on the county’s success
Kirby Group to create 300 jobs in Limerick Up to 100 of the new hires will be part of a graduate programme and apprenticeship scheme at the company’s headquarters in Raheen
Limerick: UL adapts to changing world with new lifelong learning programmeWith more than €16m in government funding, UL@Work will support the development of 19 new programmes with 2,325 student places
Limerick: Business confidence recovering as pandemic starts to recede into the backgroundBoutique corporate finance firm Focus Capital Partners is seeing a lot of trade sales and private equity-sponsored management buy-ins and buy-outs as companies emerge from a difficult 18 months
Limerick: Future is bright at Kirby Group EngineeringRuairí Ryan’s new position as business unit leader to the Munster region for the Limerick company brings him back to his home town after 25 years working throughout Ireland and Britain
Limerick: Grabbing the moment to refresh, reassess and return to the driver’s seatRichard Maguire of Mazars lists some of the opportunities available to businesses as the country reopens
Limerick gets tourism boost with Wild Atlantic Way gateway city statusLimerick is building a reputation as an ideal city break destination and the perfect base for exploring the highly successful touring route
Limerick: Harnessing the green energy of Shannon estuary Pat Keating of Shannon Foynes Port Company explains why the natural resource has the potential to be the hub of Europe’s largest bank of renewable energy
Limerick: Edwards Lifesciences to open new plant at National Technology ParkThe US-headquartered company plans to have 650 people employed on the site when it is fully operational
Limerick: Software engineering moves out of the lecture hall and gets straight down to businessUL’s new Immersive Software Engineering programme is the result of a collaboration between the university and cutting-edge tech companies to give students experience of real world environments
Limerick: Why the city’s do-it-yourself comeback story is just getting started Limerick Twenty Thirty was a response to the crisis of the late noughties – but its evolution continues, as it seeks partners for its next innovative step
Limerick: Getting sports tech entrepreneurs off to a flying startNot-for-profit SportsTech Ireland aims to help sports technology entrepreneurship in Ireland and to develop talent and skills for the industry