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Martin Property Group reveal plans to develop Belfast office building into 120 apartments
THE Martin Property Group has revealed plans to transform a Belfast office building into 120 apartments.
Tughans moves its headquarters to The Ewart
BELFAST law firm Tughans has moved its headquarters to The Ewart on Belfast's Bedford Street, where it will occupy the 11th and 12th floors.
Tughans tops M&A league table in north for eighth year
BELFAST law firm Tughans has been named Northern Ireland’s most active corporate law firm after topping the Experian MarketIQ M&A regional league table for the eighth year in a row.
Challenging environment weighs heavily on construction sector
ACTIVITY in the north’s construction sector fell again at the end of last year as financial constraints and a challenging economic environment continued to impact the sector.
Belfast's most active law firm moves into city's 'most sustainable new build'
BELFAST-based law firm, Tughans will move to new headquarters in the recently completed Grade A office building, The Ewart.
Cost increases and uncertainty weighing heavily on construction workloads
ACTIVITY in the north’s construction sector is now at its weakest since the first lockdown in 2020 and hasn’t enjoyed the same rebound as other parts of the UK, a new industry barometer shows.
Workload expectations diminish amid lack of big infrastructure projects
THE lack of major infrastructural projects under construction in the north has not only led to the building sector having a flat start to this year, but is also sucking away its skills to Britain, where the outlook is significantly more positive, a new report claims.
Skills shortages and rising costs hamper construction growth
THE inability of firms to recruit key staff, aligned to the cost of materials still spiralling upwards, is continuing to impact workloads in the north's construction sector, which was flat in the first quarter of this year, the latest RICS/Tughans NI industry monitor shows.
Manufacturing firms in 'sweet spot' - having got to grips with Protocol
MANUFACTURERS in the north "have got to grips with the Protocol" and, despite soaring energy prices and issues around recruiting staff, the sector is in "something of a sweet spot", one industry body head believes.
Northern Ireland's construction sector contracts again amid rising costs and skills shortages
LABOUR shortages and soaring material costs are having a devastating inpact on the north's construction sector, where workloads capitulated in the final three months of last year, a new industry barometer shows.