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RGRE says cafe operator trying to offset rent by donating stained glass windows to State
Rent receipts remain an issue as retailers pay less than a third of £31m due in June
Grafton Street outlet shuts due to rent and loss of up to 80% of turnover under social distancing
Staff told Covid-19 lockdown and high rent make reopening unviable
Irish coffee group expects to return to profit in 2018 on strong underlying sales growth
Irish coffee group has taken a €12m goodwill write-off to reflect the threat of a hard Brexit
Strength of support for repeal noticeable across all age groups but apathy is the enemy
Extra space will enable famous Dublin cafe to serve up to 1 million customers a year
Coffee group expects return to black in 2018 after €12m investment in Grafton Street cafe
Expanded Grafton St refurb to include restoration of facade and Harry Clarke windows
‘Onerous lease’ on Grafton Street cafe drags Irish coffee and tea group into red
Elderly siblings targeted in one Limerick incident in 2012 and family tied up in other
Restoration project under way four years after major structural problems discovered
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