Limerick Opera House – Commercial Development

The 3.7acre Opera Square project will be a landmark commercial development in a regional and national context and one that will reflect Limerick’s status as a leading city in sustainability and innovation.

  • 450,000 sq ft campus accommodation.

  • Employing up to 3,000 people.

  • Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design Gold’ & ‘nZEB’ standards.

International Rugby Experience! – Limerick City

On the 3rd of May 2023 some of the most famous faces in rugby union were in Limerick to launch the six-storey International Rugby Experience, Ireland’s newest interactive visitor experience situated in the heart of the city.

  • Designed by world renowned architect Níall McLaughlin.

  • To promote the social, physical and economic regeneration of Limerick City Centre.

  • To promote the advancement of community development.

ESB Ardnacrusha Power Station – Co. Clare

The Shannon Scheme at Ardnacrusha was the first electricity generating station operated by ESB. It was developed by the Irish government between 1925 and 1929.

  • River flow: annual average 180.0 m3/sec.

  • Dam Height: 30m.

  • Catchment area: 10,400km.

Edwards Lifesciences | Ireland

After more than 60 years of discovery, Edwards recently opened a new manufacturing plant for our growing team in Limerick. The newly constructed facility features onsite amenities including a spacious canteen, modern gym for employees and plenty of open spaces to connect and collaborate with colleagues.

  • After more than 60 years of discovery, Edwards recently opened a new manufacturing plant for our growing team in Limerick.

  • Edwards Lifesciences is the global leader of patient-focused innovations for structural heart disease and critical care monitoring.

  • 15,000 employees across the world.

Daniel O’Connell Monument – Clare

Monument to Daniel O’Connell, built 1859-67, in the form of a Roman Doric column set on a square-plan base having inset panels and surmounted with a limestone statue of a cloaked figure with raised hand facing up O’Connell Street. The statue stands on a drum decorated with a scroll of shamrocks. Set on the site of former courthouse, demolished 1852.