16/03/2015

New Business Hub Could Create 250 Jobs

The establishment of a new business hub in Castlebar, Co Mayo, could create up to 250 new jobs.

OpenSparkz will oversee the new business centre, which will allow companies to work together for job creation, economic return, and environmental and social benefits for the area.

OpenSparkz founder Declan Conway says there is potential for further expansion but that the first 250 jobs will be filled over three years.

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