Unlocking Opportunity on the Dublin-Belfast Economic Corridor

Ballymacdermott Court Tomb is a Neolithic passage tomb over 5,000 years old. It offers a glimpse into Ireland’s prehistoric past.

A strategic choice: investing in Newry, Mourne and Down

Stretching across the 100-mile corridor between Belfast and Dublin, numerous untapped opportunities await. Newry, one of Ireland’s oldest cities, is a key commercial and transport hub. The nearby Mountains of Mourne, renowned for their rugged peaks, dominate the southeastern horizon, forming part of historic County Down. 

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council is ensuring the region maximizes its potential, in part by acting as the administrative leader of the Dublin-Belfast Economic Corridor. This partnership brings together key stakeholders from across the area, working toward a common goal of inclusive economic development. Covering eight councils and home to a third of the island’s population, the corridor harnesses shared strengths to cultivate the economy. Newry, Mourne and Down is strategically based along the corridor, offering convenient access to three major airports, multiple ports, and well-developed road and rail networks. 

Entrepreneurial Spirit

Marie Ward, CEO of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council

Marie Ward, CEO of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council said, “We take pride in our strong educational standards and entrepreneurial spirit. Entrepreneurship is deeply rooted in the region’s identity. When it comes to innovation, businesses in this region continue to break new ground and many local corporations have grown from small enterprises into global leaders. 

“Consider our locally based FD Technologies. The company’s software platform is a world leader in data analytics and financial technology. Similarly, STATSports, provides cutting-edge analytics to some of the world’s top professional sports teams. Starting from a small operation, it has now become a global leader in athletic performance tracking. 

“Another standout is Deli Lites, a sandwich company founded by two sisters 20 years ago. While it may sound like a simple venture, it has grown into a major supplier for airlines, supermarkets, and global food distributors. Then there’s MJM Marine, a cruise ship refit business that has secured hundreds of millions of euros in contracts with some of the world’s largest cruise companies. These local success stories showcase not only entrepreneurial determination but also the region’s ability to innovate and compete on a global scale.”

Regeneration

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council is undertaking extensive regeneration initiatives, with substantial investments fueling a transformation across the district. For instance, Newry City is developing Grade A office space, a new city park, a theatre and conference center, and widespread environmental improvements. At the heart of this effort is a commitment to collaboration—working closely with businesses, investors, and stakeholders to maximize opportunities. 

“Our region has experience in advanced engineering, manufacturing, and the digital and creative industries, positioning it as a key destination for additional investment in similar sectors. However to fully leverage these strengths, infrastructure must be a top priority to attract foreign direct investment. Investors expect move-in-ready spaces with short turnaround times—often within six to twelve months—yet many areas outside Belfast struggle to meet this demand. At Newry, Mourne and Down District Council we are working to address these infrastructure gaps which are essential to unlocking the district’s full economic potential,” Ward explained.

Tourism 

The region is steeped in ancient history and mystical folklore, from the standing stones and legendary Giant’s Grave in Warrenpoint, to St. Patrick’s resting place at Down Cathedral, a major pilgrimage site. 

Adding to its rich heritage, the Mourne Mountains famously inspired C.S. Lewis’ vision of Narnia. The mountain range is a UNESCO Global Geopark also known as a major filming location for HBO’s Game of Thrones, a testament to the landscape’s enduring magic. The Mourne Gullion Strangford Geopark showcases three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering diverse topography from the rugged Mourne Mountains, to the volcanic Ring of Gullion, and the historic shores of Strangford Lough. With rich geological heritage, mythological history, and varied wildlife, the region provides opportunities for exploration, hiking, and cultural discovery. 

To further develop the area, the council established the Mourne Mountains Gateway Project. It includes plans for a gondola, a cable car system leading to a new visitor center embedded in the mountainside. The aim is to deliver a world-class tourist attraction that will help position Newry, Mourne and Down as one of the premier tourism destinations on the island of Ireland.

Another recreational attraction is golf. Royal County Down recently hosted the Amgen Irish Open for the second time, reinforcing its status as a golf destination. In addition, Ardglass Golf Club, a coastal course, has gained popularity for its challenging layout and views, making it a choice for international players.

The whole region has scenic spots offering visitors a glimpse into Ireland’s prehistoric past. A fascinating historic landmark is Ballymacdermot Court, a Neolithic tomb dating back over 6,000 years.

For whiskey enthusiasts, Two Stacks offers a local Irish whiskey-tasting experience. Shane McCarthy, co-founder of Two Stacks, one of Ireland’s independent bonding and blending facilities, said, “Blending is at the heart of Newry’s heritage. Centuries ago, Ireland had hundreds of bonders, but today, only a few remain. We’ve dedicated years to research and development to make whiskey more appealing to the modern consumer. Our innovation brings an award-winning whiskey in a can, perfectly portable at 100ml and just 22g, for a smooth pour anywhere, anytime. We’re the only company in the country offering two canned spirits, with our concept of ‘dram in a can.’”

He continued, “Our products reach over 35 countries, with the USA as our largest market, despite its competitiveness. Interestingly, our best-selling bottle last year wasn’t a whiskey but our double Irish cream liqueur. We saw an opportunity for reinvention in this category, enhancing the recipe by increasing the premium whiskey content and doubling the cream. The response has been phenomenal. In January 2025, we introduced the first-ever Irish cream in a can, further pushing the boundaries of tradition.

“While we take pride in selling whiskey, we take even greater pride in showcasing our region. Visitors are often struck by the Mourne Mountains and the surroundings, as well as the warmth and hospitality that make this place unforgettable.”

Newry, Mourne, and Down’s tourism cluster can keep visitors engaged for extended stays. As the district continues to evolve, its blend of natural beauty, thriving industries, and ambitious regeneration efforts ensure it is set to thrive.

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