Shelters located along the Clontarf promenade which are at risk of decay could be turned into tea-rooms or a pop-up kiosk, Dublin City Council has said.
81 St Lawrence Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3, 5 Bed, asking price €1,850,000, brought to market by REA Grimes (Clontarf), Residential - 4584351 (rated Exempt)
3 companies trying to keep business fit during Covid
Updated / Friday, 7 May 2021
21:31
Journalist
The past year has been a very trying year for gyms with all the restrictions put in place. They ve had opportunities to open their doors in between the lockdowns but under strict guidelines and social distancing. At no point during the pandemic have they been back to business as usual.
As part of our Boost My Business initiative, Fiona Alston spoke to two gyms owners about their business journey through Covid and an outdoor gym company on the rise of outdoor workout spots in Ireland.
Nikafit Studios first opened its doors in December 2016. Owned by Niall Mullen and Katy Tanham, their first personal training studio was located in Kilcoole, Co Wicklow and they have also opened a second studio in neighbouring town Greystones.