26/04/2010

Dublin Nursing Home To Create Jobs

Around 270 jobs are to be created as part of a €20m private nursing home development in Dublin's inner city.

A spokesman for developers, the Creedon Group, has said construction of the 150-bed nursing home will go ahead this summer, pending full planning permission.

The facility, located in the Newmarket/Mill Street area of the city, will open in mid-2011, he added.

Around 150 of the positions are to be created during the construction of the development, with a further 120 permanent jobs arising upon completion.

The scheme is part of the wider redevelopment plan for the area.

(NS/BMcC)

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