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Cork behind Limerick for FDI growth

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,800 ✭✭✭CHealy


    The already serious battle between Limerick and Galway is the one everyone should be looking at, its going to be very interesting. I always notice, if you look at ads for solicitors, accountants, shops etc the locations will always be Dublin, Cork and Limerick OR Galway, its rarely (if ever) all 4 with one of Galway or Limerick losing out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 120 ✭✭Patrick 1959


    CHealy wrote: »
    The already serious battle between Limerick and Galway is the one everyone should be looking at, its going to be very interesting. I always notice, if you look at ads for solicitors, accountants, shops etc the locations will always be Dublin, Cork and Limerick OR Galway, its rarely (if ever) all 4 with one of Galway or Limerick losing out.
    The huge apple site in Galway will put Galway on the international map in a big way the ring road when Finnish should also bring more investment to Galway closing in on the 15/20 thousand population gap with limerick helping Galway to surpass limerick in about 10 years.


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