Limerick Twenty Thirty welcomes Troy Studios expansion

Monday, 24 September 2018:  The CEO of Limerick Twenty Thirty, David Conway, has welcomed today’s announcement by Troy Studios that it is to extend its stage space by 100,000 sq. ft. as further validation as to Limerick and the wider region’s attractiveness for inward investment.

Troy Studios, which is based in the Limerick Twenty Thirty owned former Dell site at Castletroy, is to add a fourth sound stage in an additional investment to the €6.5million already in place.

Said Limerick Twenty Thirty CEO David Conway:  “Today’s news is another major positive announcement for Limerick and we welcome it wholeheartedly given our relationship with Troy Studios, the first tenant in the Limerick Twenty Thirty portfolio.

“This expansion is another vote of confidence in Limerick and the wider region.  It’s not just that we have another investment in Limerick but it’s the nature of the investment.  Film and TV is a hugely exciting industry and the fact that Troy Studios are already expanding speaks volumes about Limerick as a destination for this type of investment.

“It’s a statement about the new Limerick that is emerging today, a place that can attract and grow industries that other cities and regions would envy.  That’s down to the hard work and collective buy-in we have here today. Nothing is out of our reach.”