Advertisement

# building and property

All time
A major north Dublin housing development has been scaled back amid objections
Irish builders are commanding €100,000 salaries as companies hunt for construction skills
Irish builders are commanding €100,000 salaries as companies hunt for construction skills
'I was stone broke. I sold my car and couldn't afford to fix the heating'
Jim Urell
An Bord Pleanála has approved Apple's €850 million Galway data centre
Developer Michael O'Flynn's rejected €75m housing plan has got a second chance
Dublin is officially Europe's fastest-growing major airport
Dublin is officially Europe's fastest growing major airport
Builders refused work from Clerys' new owners due to 'deep unease' over workers' treatment
Builders refused work from Clerys' new owners due to 'deep unease' over workers' treatment
Student accommodation giant Ziggurat wants to operate thousands more beds in Ireland
Dublin has become one of the world’s most expensive cities but is still ‘good value’
Dublin has become one of the world’s most expensive cities but is still ‘good value’
The IMF thinks more taxes on Irish property could prevent another recession
More than half of Irish houses are bought with cash - and big international funds are cleaning up
More than half of Irish houses are bought with cash - and big international funds are cleaning up
Pyramid scheme fraudster Breifne O’Brien is bankrupt with €40m in debts
A high-profile hotelier's firm made nothing from a Dublin apartment project after Nama forced sale
How rising insurance costs are squeezing small Irish businesses dry
Poll: Should the government bring in a 'help-to-buy' scheme for first home buyers?
The IDA spent €1.4 million on a failed bid to force a Kildare farmer to sell his land
These are some practical moves that could help fix our broken housing sector
Aiden O'Neill
The IDA spent €1.4 million on a failed bid to force a Kildare farmer to sell his land
Ireland should break EU rules if needed to spend €1 billion on social housing
The founder of one of Ireland's biggest manufacturers is going to start building houses
Franchising your business is a piece of cake if it ticks all these boxes
Paul Teahan
'Ireland will be the first choice for companies looking for an EU base'
The sale of the Gresham is expected to help make 2016 a bumper year for hotel deals
The sale of the Gresham is expected to help make 2016 a bumper year for hotel deals
Airbnb sues its home town over laws it helped push through
The head of Ireland's most influential employer group says the living wage is 'ridiculous'
Amid the housing crisis, the number of new homes being built is falling
Donald Trump's 'Irish wall' could be in trouble
Dublin's sky-high rents have made it one of Europe's most expensive cities to live in
There's a new problem holding the construction sector back - a lack of skilled staff
A Kildare nursing home has been rejected because planners didn't like how it looked
A developer that illegally bulldozed a 19th century convent is locked in a fresh dispute
This 1,250 acre hotel and golf course built by a pharmacy tycoon is on the market
One company boss has been hit with a €7m bill after a Revenue offshore-assets probe
One company boss has been hit with a €7m bill after a Revenue offshore-assets probe