An overview of Investment Opportunities in the Shannon Region
Are you interested in developing a demand-led tourism project in the Shannon Region?
Shannon Development's Product Development team exists to stimulate and support investment in new and improved tourism product in the Ireland's Shannon Region. It is an approach that has proven extremely effective since the companies' inception in 1959. The evidence of it exists both in terms of the Region's performance and in terms of the projects on the ground throughout the Region. These projects range from world-famous Bunratty Folk Park through to the quality of the accommodation, activity and visitor attraction base in the Region.
Since 1990, Shannon Development has pro-actively assisted total investment in the Shannon Region of €450m or 19% of the total investment in the Irish tourism projects. The section has also been involved in the formulation of a number of tourism strategies and programmes and has extensive international tourism consultancy experience.
If you have an idea for a tourism project that is market-led and if you require support, let Shannon Development know! Shannon Development's Tourism Product Development Team can:
- Provide confidential and expert advice and direction (financial / marketing / research / business planning)
- Help identify investment opportunities
- Advise on likely sources of grant support and on tax incentives
- Provide a tourism matchmaking and brokerage service
- Provide financial assistance in certain circumstances
Over the years Shannon Development has built up a significant number of professional contacts both within Ireland and overseas, as well as specific knowledge and expertise on key tourism sectors including:
- Heritage development and visitor attractions
- Golf developments
- Environmental initiatives
- Trail development
- All-weather visitor attractions
- Conference and leisure development
- Accommodation
For further information please contact Shannon Development or visit their website by clicking on Shannon Development in the Associated Links section on this page.
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