British Embassy in Dublin hosts reception to promote Atlantic Link Enterprise Campus
Wed, March 07, 2018
The Atlantic Link Enterprise Campus was the focus of a recent event hosted by the British Ambassador to Ireland, Robin Barnett CMG.
The Dublin reception gave Irish-based companies an opportunity to find out more about the ground-breaking development in Coleraine from representatives of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council and anchor tenant, 5NINES.
The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Joan Baird OBE, said: “With the first phase of 5NINES’ global data centre now complete, this event provided a unique opportunity to showcase the Enterprise Campus and promote the Causeway Coast and Glens as an attractive business proposition. The ‘Digital Causeway’ concept represents a significant growth opportunity for the Borough and we look forward to bringing further investment to the site.”
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Director of Leisure and Development Richard Baker, who attended the Dublin reception said: “I would like to thank the Ambassador for hosting this select event and inviting us to promote the Enterprise Campus to a wide range of Irish based companies. With the Development Brief due to be issued in the coming months, this was a timely opportunity to market the Enterprise Campus and its associated benefits.”
The Atlantic Link Enterprise Campus is located close to the offices of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council and the Ulster University, near the River Bann. Aimed at businesses with a digital output, it offers enhanced capital allowances for tenants which puts Coleraine and the wider Borough in an unrivalled position.
To find out more about the Atlantic Link Enterprise Campus please email niall.mcgurk@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk