Big changes ahead for Cork city

Cork's cityscape is set to change dramatically over the next three years as €500 million worth of developments come to fruition. The investment projects include the €54 million events centre on the former Beamish and Crawford site, the regeneration of the Capitol Cinema site and the €60 million regeneration of Páirc Uí Chaoimh. The developments which will also also generate thousands of jobs over the next few years have been broadly welcomed by business leaders who say the city has effectively been neglected over the last ten years. Speaking on the Neil Prendeville Show Eoin English of the Irish Examiner, says local developer Owen O'Callaghan also has plans for offices blocks on Albert Quay and Andersons Quay. Click the PLAY button to hear.
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