The Business Post takes aim at the macro and micro inefficiencies and inconsistencies in administration that are holding Ireland back
Iveagh Markets’ long fall into decay It’s one of Dublin’s most iconic landmarks – an emblem of the capital’s history and a venue with more than a century of tradition behind it.
But the Iveagh Markets building in Dublin 8 has now been closed for more than 25 years, and its dilapidation is a painful tribute to bureaucratic neglect and squashed ambition.
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