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First Ikea in West of Ireland set to open in Galway city

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Ikea is planning to open its largest Irish ‘Plan and Order Point’ in the heart of Knocknacarra before the autumn.

Stewart Construction is building Ireland’s future

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Stewart Construction is a premier, fourth-generation family-owned main contractor with a legacy spanning more than 120 years. Founded in 1902 and headquartered in Salthill, Galway, with a significant regional office in Dublin, the company has evolved into one of Ireland’s leading main contractors.

Birthday Mega Sale at G Furniture & Carpets ends this Saturday

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G Furniture & Carpets is celebrating 16 incredible years in business with its biggest Birthday Mega Sale yet, and customers have just days left to take advantage before the sale officially ends this Saturday.

Quality and ambition of creative industries sector present enormous opportunities for Ireland

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The Irish Government is committed to supporting digital creative industries across the West and North-West. That was the message delivered by Alan Dillon TD, Minister of State for Employment, Small Businesses and Retail & Circular Economy, when he addressed 400 delegates at the EDGE26 Creative Economy Summit in Galway on Thursday afternoon.

FlexManager celebrates 15 years of innovation

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As FlexManager marks 15 years in business in 2026, the Ireland-founded company celebrates a journey built on expertise, innovation, and a commitment to helping organisations take control of safety, compliance, and operational performance.

New BYD Seal 6 can go the distance

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As the breadth of fully electric vehicle models on sale broadens, more question marks are raised regarding the need for automakers to further produce plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs).

Mercedes-Benz enhances LCV offering

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The introduction of the new Vito Edition has further enhanced the Mercedes-Benz light commercial vehicle offering for Irish business customers.

Rents surge while supply stalls: Ireland’s housing market has entered a new era

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The latest rental figures showing another sharp increase in Irish rents are far more than just another headline. They represent a structural turning point in the Irish housing market and the predictable outcome of poorly conceived interventions in the private rental sector. When government begins to interfere heavily in the operation of markets, particularly through politically motivated reforms, the law of unintended consequences inevitably comes into play. Capital markets, landlords, investors, and developers will always respond rationally in order to protect their own interests. That is not ideology; it is simply the reality of how free markets operate.

Work to begin on major Merlin Park water infrastructure project

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Construction is due to get under way this week on a major new underground wastewater storage tank at Merlin Park, representing a significant investment in the city’s future infrastructure. 

€12 million investment to transform Galway City Museum

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Galway City Museum is to be transformed into a world class immersive visitor experience as a result of €12.6 m funding announced in the city last evening.

 

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