Manufacturing company, Springfarm Architectural Mouldings Ltd. (SAM), has today announced that it is on course to complete a £5m investment programme as part of an ambitious 2020 growth strategy which has driven improvements in lead times, its product offering and capacity levels.
George Best Belfast City Airport, which recently achieved Platinum Status in Business in the Community NI’s Environmental Benchmarking survey, have this week taken further steps to reduce their carbon footprint by announcing a new contract for 100% renewable energy with Electric Ireland.
Progress to create one of Northern Ireland’s newest and largest public leisure complexes took a leap forward recently as the final bolts to the roof of the new £35 million centre in Craigavon were finally moved into place.
Trade NI, Northern Ireland’s largest business coalition, representing Manufacturing NI, Hospitality Ulster and Retail NI has met with the Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell during his visit to Belfast. Trade NI representatives Colin Neill, Glyn Roberts and Mary Meehan said:
Newry based firm, Around Noon has announced that it is investing over £7 million in a major expansion to develop sales in the Great Britain and ROI markets.
Future Home Developments have announced a new £2.5million housing development that will help support urban regeneration and bring much-needed homes close to Belfast city centre. Gardiner Square, located in Belfast City Centre, a short walk from the highly anticipated Tribeca project,
WITH the recent opening of the new €233 million Center Parcs forest resort in Co. Longford, the first of its kind in Ireland, one Northern Ireland company is seeing a resurgence of work in the Republic of Ireland.
Mash Direct has picked up a coveted Gold Star at the Great Taste Awards for their Beer Battered Chips. Described as the Oscars of the Food World, the Great Taste Awards are also acknowledged as
Ards Business Hub is planning to support up to 1,000 individuals and businesses as it unveiled an ambitious three year strategy to help grow the economy. The organisation, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a brand new look,
InterTradeIreland’s latest all-Island Business Monitor (Q2 2019) reveals the business environment remains resilient, with 40% of companies across the island reporting growth. Optimism for the year ahead is, however in short supply with the number of businesses expecting an increase in