Ireland’s business capital in the south is on the cusp of a transformative infrastructure shift. The Cabinet is expected to approve the long-delayed M28 Cork-Ringaskiddy motorway, unlocking a €50m investment to kick-start full construction on the strategic route serving Cork Harbour’s industrial base and key residential zones.
This marks the first of three major developments rolling out in the coming week, alongside a new through-platform at Kent Station enabling seamless rail commutes across the city, and the unveiling of Cork’s €1bn Luas-style light rail route.
For sustainability-focused leaders, this is a glimpse into how long-term infrastructure planning, paired with smart mobility solutions, can future-proof a region’s economic and environmental trajectory.
Read the full article for insights into what this means for business, transport and sustainability in Ireland’s fastest-growing city.





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