Limerick developer in plan to create 3,000 new jobs
UP to 3,000 jobs could ultimately be created a stone's throw from Moyross in an ambitious plan by city developer Michael Daly and Fordmount Properties.
It follows one of the most significant property deals in the city in recent years – handled by Pat Kearney and Rooney Auctioneers – in which Fordmount paid in the region of €20 million for over 80 acres surrounding Delmege House.
Tax incentives to attract investment and employment into disadvantaged areas of Limerick were a central plank of the John Fitzgerald report and Limerick Regeneration chief executive Brendan Kenny told Clare county councillors this week that over 2,000 jobs could be created on an industrial estate to be built on the Delmege lands.
And former Limerick CBS student Mr Daly this Thursday confirmed the plans to the Limerick Leader. "We are very much in the early stages of this project but we are very optimistic this could prove a pivotal stone in the whole regeneration project," he said.
For the full story see this weekend's Limerick Leader City Edition
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