Planning process not fit for purpose
The Apple data centre saga has exposed significant flaws in our planning system
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The Apple data centre saga has exposed significant flaws in our planning system
The days of bargain basement property purchases are over, even for the the very big players
Sweeney, the former chief executive of the DAA and Postbank, replaces David Erlich, who is taking over as president and chief executive Officer of CapReit
The response of the banking sector to the tracker problem – denial, obfuscation, delays – has made a bad situation even worse
The examiner over a string of related companies has invited two parties to the second-round bidding process
Jerry O’Reilly, the developer who was one of the original owners of the property, will take a 10 per cent stake
Filling stations are where the action is right now – and their food offerings hold the key to their future success
The uncertainty over Brexit can’t hide the fact that the mood among Irish businesses is becoming more optimistic
A German bank presents its credentials to An Post, while Seán Quinn bets on winning back his old empire
The inside story of a developer, a vulture fund and a five-star hotel sited in a retail park . . .
Developer's assets now valued at just €60m
Companies like Ires are reacting to a dysfunctional property market, writes Ian Kehoe
Sean Quinn’s new sports betting business is worlds away from the sand and gravel with which he made his fortune
Group includes the landmark G Hotel in Galway as well as cinema, retail and development land assets
'Taking INM private would resolve some issues around governance at the listed company'