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Sales and profits are booming at the company behind Costa Coffee in Ireland
A well-known Dublin sweet shop is about to make way for a new city centre hotel
The State has been accused of 'anti-competitive' promotion of some language schools
One Irish startup founder is taking his third crack at rethinking the ticket industry
Job search giant Indeed is locked in a six-month fight with Dublin council over an 8ft sign
Ireland's consumer watchdog is powerless to investigate Apple's 'planned obsolescence'
Ireland's food exports spiked last year but Bord Bia has warned: 'This is as good as it gets'
Ads giant JCDecaux posts another loss in Ireland but expects a bump in revenue soon
Why Cork's 'recession proof' Fota Wildlife Park may struggle to grow visitors in the recovery
From 1893 to 1995 – these iconic ads help tell the history of business in Ireland
5 inspiring stories of Irish business founders who came back from the brink
The council has shaved a storey off a major Celtic Tiger developer's new Stoneybatter complex
The production house behind Dancing with the Stars has booked a second-successive loss
An office block that could scupper the entire Dart underground has been knocked back
Ireland's tourism business body thinks the state's plans for its sector are 'unambitious and modest'
Upmarket grocer Donnybrook Fair is back in profit after opening its new Malahide store
A last-ditch attempt to save an old pub has stalled a €200m project to overhaul Dublin's Liberties
Irish cream liqueurs are finally recovering from a ‘lost decade’ of sales
The owner of Jacob's has sealed a €100m deal to acquire the XXX Mints and Benecol brands
Francis Brennan's five-star hotel just had its best year since the boom
The U2-backed biotech startup Nuritas has sealed another €16m in funding
Three Ireland has been slapped with a record fine for its contract changes fiasco
Merrion Stockbrokers has been slapped with a €200k fine by the Central Bank
A Galway startup is spicing up dull enterprise software using video game tricks
This café owner has turned a Facebook group into a recruitment agency for baristas
The former head of Topaz has plans to build a six-storey 'contemporary hotel' in Donnybrook
Union bosses have written to the government to call out 'clear hypocrisy from a state beneficiary'
A Dublin games giant has bought the firm that helps develop the FIFA series
Dragon Alison Cowzer's new biscuit firm has junked its UK growth plans due to Brexit
This Galway games startup is bringing Danger Mouse to people's fingertips
Galway's museum plans a major upgrade to give tourists somewhere to go when it rains
A Superquinn scion and consumer giant Unilever are backing this grocery delivery startup
Sales jumped by more than €20m at Supermac's last year – that's a lot of snack boxes
A lot of workers plan to switch jobs for more money next year
Salad chain Chopped has signed a multimillion-euro deal to spread across Spar's network
Voxpro's founder has backed a Kim Kardashian-approved online vintage fashion store
A Meath startup is betting on insects to reinvent how we produce food
Dublin council is recruiting outside help to look after the unloved Liffey boardwalk
'If we set up in Tipperary or Mayo, we couldn't have built this business'
Setanta Sports' founders have joined a major investment in a Wicklow 'water tech' firm