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A massive €750 million regeneration project for one of the
country’s most iconic industrial sites was unveiled last week
with the promise of up to 1,200 construction jobs.
The redevelopment of the 24-acre Marina Commercial Park (MCP)
in the heart of Cork city’s docklands is expected to create
a further 5,000 jobs once completed.
It has the largest private river frontage in Cork city and
has 500,000 square feet of buildings with 150 businesses on
site, employing approximately 1,500 people.
MCP director Gerry Wycherley said he wants to establish a
vibrant, socially inclusive community within the city’s south
docklands, where people will live, work and enjoy their leisure
time.
"We are confident that our proposed development will provide
significant economic and employment benefit for the people
of Cork into the future," he said.
The proposed development features -
- More than 800 apartments, providing homes for up to 2,230
people.
- A marina where they can park their boats.
- A range of community amenities.
- A visitor and science centre - the Ford Experience - which
is expected to attract up to 300,000 visitors annually.
- A new central plaza to provide a hub for the community,
including a creche and library.
Cork City manager Joe Gavin said - "This 24-acre site is
at the heart of Cork’s docklands and the announcement is a
crucial step in realising Cork City Council’s vision for the
whole docklands area."
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