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FOYLE WATERFRONT, the proposed major regeneration of the former
city centre harbour area of Derry - Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Lodged for planning permission in December 2004, the
Prince's Quay Building is of striking contemporary design. It comprises
100,000 sq ft of high quality office space, built over the river
Foyle.
Local development company, McCormick
Properties PLC, has been preparing this development since 1996.
McCormicks see FOYLE WATERFRONT as implementing
many of the ideas comprised in the local community's City Vision
2020: "... a vibrant international city, set in an attractive
protected environment and enriched by its strong community spirit
and its respect for different traditions. It is a bold and ambitious
vision ..."
For further information Contact:
Colm Cavanagh
Managing Director
FOYLE WATERFRONT
McCormick Properties PLC
101 Spencer Road
Londonderry
Northern Ireland
BT47 6AE
Tel: (+44) (0) 28 7134 8880
E-mail: cc@mccormickproperties.com
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Noel Brown
Development Director
FOYLE WATERFRONT
McCormick Properties PLC
101 Spencer Road
Londonderry
Northern Ireland
BT47 6AE
Tel: (+44) (0) 28 7134 8880
E-mail: noel@mccormickproperties.com |
FOYLE WATERFRONT, LONDONDERRY:
NEW E-PRESS RELEASE SYSTEM.
FOYLE WATERFRONT, THE PROPOSED REGENERATION OF DERRY'S FORMER CITY
CENTRE-HARBOUR AREA, HAS SET UP A NEW SYSTEM OF E-PRESS RELEASES.
THIS IS AIMED AT INFORMING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY AND OTHER INTERESTED
PARTIES OF THE PROGRESS OF THIS VERY MAJOR DEVELOPMENT FOR THE NORTH
WEST.
"We are grateful for the assistance of the local media",
said Colm Cavanagh, Managing Director of
FOYLE WATERFRONT, "in helping us explain to the community our
aims and to receive very valuable
feed-back and suggestions.
The new e-newsletter will add new dimensions to this in two ways:
- firstly, it will allow any individual or group to ensure that
they receive this (free) newletter giving all the information that
we are sending out to the public. - In addition, it will allow people
and companies from
further afield, who don't receive the local media, to ensure that
they are also kept up to date with progress here.
"This first e-newsletter, invites recipients to subscribe (free
of charge) to these press releases - or, of course, to decline them",
says Colm Cavanagh. "I expect that there will be a press release
every few weeks describing progress of the development and, perhaps,
providing a little
more background information to the work, to the development process,
and to the development team"
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