Irish-founded fintech Stripe is understood to be weighing up the possibility of locating its new Dublin headquarter office at Wilton Park, the 53,885sq m (580,000sq ft) office campus being developed…
Construction activity expanded in March for the first time in nine months, the latest index for the sector from BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland indicates. The index reading of 51.6…
Irish-linked renewables developer Source Galileo plans to develop commercial green hydrogen production here and in Britain with French group Lhyfe. Source Galileo and Lhyfe confirmed on Monday that they had signed a…
A new fund set up by the Government this year is hoped to ensure the same “stop-start” mistake made with the metro rail project for the Dublin area will not…
2023 Construction Industry Recap 🤔 🏗️ Key Trends Shaping the Construction Industry in Ireland for 2023. As we step into a new year, let’s delve into the shaping the construction…
Building materials company Kingspan has established a new accelerator backed by a €20 million venture fund to drive digital innovation in the construction industry. Covolve, which will be based at Kingspan’s global…
Some encouraging news as housing body expands construction programme to €2 billion over the coming year – it has secured fixed-price contracts with a number of leading developers and building…
The Land Development Agency, the State body charged with delivering affordable homes and social housing on public land, is to begin a programme of purchasing privately owned sites that can…
Cairn Homes said on Tuesday it expects its full-year operating profit to rise to between €105 million and €110 million, as increased home sales offset the effect of inflation on…
Approved housing bodies (AHBs) have drawn down €304m from the State’s Housing Finance Agency (HFA) since the start of the year. The HFA provides loan finance to local authorities, approved…
Top executives at AIB had good reason to hope that Minister for Finance Michael McGrath would lift the €500,000 pay cap at the bank once the State’s stake fell below…
Ireland and Luxembourg have intensified calls for tougher global rules on shadow banks in a bid to curb the risk of further financial turmoil erupting from a sector that spans…
Positive projections for the construction industry in this recent Irish Times article – “STEADY” seems to be the consensus amongst most people I speak to but steady for the next…
More than half of workers believe their senior managers are out of touch with the views of their staff, a survey has found. The latest Global Work Trend Index from…