Glenveagh Properties Hope To Have A Long Future In Cork As The Local Economy Continues To Grow
The city is on track to be the fastest growing in Ireland for the next 20 years
Glenveagh Properties who are currently developing houses in Blackrock Villas and Maryborough Ridge say they're hoping to increase their footprint in Cork as the city grows.
The city is on track to be the fastest growing in Ireland for the next 20 years with the population expected to grow also.
Speaking to RedFM News Area Health And Safety Manager Peter Morgan of Glenveagh Properties says their sights are on Cork:
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