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Minister Bruton welcomes major retail revitalisation programme for Carlow

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mr. Richard Bruton T.D. has welcomed a major retail revitalisation programme for County Carlow, which aims to bring more retailers and new jobs to...

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New pharamaceutical facility for Co Roscommon

Headquartered in Dublin, US biopharmaceuticals company Jazz Pharmaceuticals is to build a major new manufacturing and development facility in Monksland, Co Roscommon. Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD and IDA...

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Unemployment rate falls to 12.3% in January

Ireland’s Central Statistics Office (CSO) has today released the latest Live Register data, covering the month of January. The release provides a timely update on trends in the Irish labour market....

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€300m building plans in play for leisure and hotels sector

Planning applications were lodged relating to 349 projects in the hotel and leisure sector in the last 12 months and if all of these were to be completed they could generate as much as €218m worth of...

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Blarney Golf Resort comes to the Market for €2.5m

Barrett of Savills has been appointed to sell the Blarney Golf Resort in Blarney, Co Cork on behalf of the Receiver Billy O’Riordan of Pricewaterhouse Coopers. The 61 bedroom 4 Star hotel is located a...

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DUBLIN HOUSE BUILDING YET TO PICK UP DESPITE MARKET DEMAND – CIF

New house building in Dublin has yet to pick up, despite a surge in demand in the Dublin housing market. According to new statistics published by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) work started...

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Danske plans exit from Ireland with rumored sale of 600 units

Danske Bank S/A (DANSKE) is planning to seek a buyer for about 600 residential properties around Ireland as Denmark’s biggest lender retreats from the country after a real estate crash, according to a...

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Extra €50m for Cork flood defenses

Labour Senator John Gilroy has welcomed last night’s Government announcement of a further €50 million to be spent on new flood defences for Cork. During a visit to Cork, the Minister of State in charge...

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Maloney welcomes government investment of €115m in housing

For the first time since the days of the Celtic Tiger, local authorities are to receive funding to build new homes, a move welcomed by Deputy Eamonn Maloney. Over the next two years a €65m building...

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Minister Rabbitte launches Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan

Minister Rabbitte launches Offshore Renewable EnergyThe Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources, Mr Pat Rabbitte, T.D., today launched the Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan...

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Chicago Spire’s Irish developer to complete project

The Irish developer behind the Chicago Spire said it has found an investor to pay its creditors, allowing it to emerge from bankruptcy and possibly restart work on the long-stalled residential project....

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Real Estate Alliance has become the first Irish property group to form a...

This agreement will see all properties for sale from each Real Estate Alliance office displayed on the international section of the industry-leading site, www.rightmoveoverseas.co.uk. Irish property...

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More funding, more services, more staff in new improved system for local...

A new improved system of Local Enterprise Offices in each local authority with more funding, more staff and more services will be up and running in April, the Government announced today after a special...

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Siac’s future in the hands of the High Court

Siac’s future remains undecided after three creditors claiming they are owed a total of more than €30 million yesterday challenged a proposed rescue plan for the construction group in the High Court....

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Construction activity rises sharply again at start of 2014

The Irish construction sector maintained its recent run of improvement at the start of 2014 as further new business growth led to another strong rise in activity. Meanwhile, firms increased their...

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Jazz Pharmaceuticals invests €50m in new manufacturing plant

Jazz Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: JAZZ) today announced that it has commenced construction of a manufacturing and development facility to be located on a 17-acre site in Monksland, County Roscommon,...

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Health and Safety Authority highlights priorities and inspection numbers in...

The Health and Safety Authority has today, (Tuesday 11th February), published its 2014 programme of work, which gives details of its priorities, initiatives and inspection numbers for the year. Two of...

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EU regulators looking into corporate tax loopholes

European Union regulators are examining corporate tax loopholes across Europe that allow companies to cut their tax bills, to see if they are anti-competitive, the EU’s antitrust chief said on Tuesday....

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Donald Trump in running to buy the five star Doonbeg golf club in Co Clare

The US property mogul who has a range of golf interests around the world including Scotland, is understood to be close to agreeing a deal to buy the resort from investment fund King Street, according...

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€70m made available to repair storm damage

The Government today decided that a sum of up to seventy €70 million euro will be made available for a programme of repair and remediation works following the severe weather of late. This will enable...

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