Today's Ireland business news from Insider |
Thursday 10 September 2020 |
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Latest News | Proposals to construct almost 100 new student accommodation rooms as part of an extension to an existing development in Belfast have been tipped for the green light. Read More… |
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Town and city centre revitalisation are in the news following the UK government's intentions to build and regenerate. David Jones, head of real estate in Belfast law firm Tughans, explains. Read More… |
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Two new support schemes to help Northern Ireland businesses bounce back from the impact of Covid-19 have been launched. Read More… |
Whiterock Finance has urged businesses in Northern Ireland to access Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) support before the 30 September deadline is reached. Read More… |
Luxury company Burberry Group is to issue a sustainability bond which will be used to finance eligible projects. Read More… |
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Councils in the Mid South West of Northern Ireland have launched a new regional economic strategy aimed at boosting economic growth. Read More… |
County Tyrone-headquartered building products company Acheson & Glover (AG) has appointed a new head of marketing. Read More… |
The strongest business sectors and best investment opportunities in West Yorkshire are detailed in a new Insider guide. Read More… |
Homewares giant Dunelm has said it is "emerging stronger" from the pandemic despite a fall in both its revenue and pre-tax profits for its latest financial year. Read More… |
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Corporate law firm A&L Goodbody (ALG) has advised Oakland Holdings on the redevelopment, letting and refinancing of Merchant Square, a grade A office development in Belfast city centre. Read More… |
The go-ahead has been secured for a mixed-use scheme aiming to boost the residential offering in Larne town centre. Read More… |
Magherafelt-based McGurk Architects is targeting more work in the renewable energy sector after completing a landmark project providing sustainable heat to more than 1,350 homes in London. Read More… |
Prices, sales, enquiries and instructions in the Northern Ireland housing market all continued to rise in August, according to the latest RICS and Ulster Bank NI Residential Market Survey. Read More… |
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Mid Ulster-based paving manufacturer Tobermore Concrete is to invest £30m and create almost 100 jobs in plans to grow its business over the next four years. Read More… |
"Unprecedented challenges" forced listed building products manufacturer Forterra to make a pre-tax loss during the first half of its financial year. However, the company said that trading since emerging from lockdown through to the end of August has "exceeded management expectations". Read More… |
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