Bru Digital Hub
€30.01/dayBrú Digital Hub in Drogheda welcomes and supports new, established businesses and people that have decided to give up the long daily commutes but still want the...
Discover 10 professional hubs from Drogheda to 19 Seatown, designed for focus and community.
Louth has 10 coworking spaces and remote working hubs, concentrated in Dundalk and Drogheda — the two towns that do the heavy lifting for Ireland's smallest county — with additional hubs in Ardee and on the Cooley peninsula at Carlingford. Both main towns sit on the M1 Dublin–Belfast corridor, which makes Louth one of the few Irish counties where a remote worker can reasonably serve employers in two capital cities.
Louth's economy is built on manufacturing (Coca-Cola and PayPal in Dundalk, Wuxi and National Pen further out), cross-border services, food processing, and a steep growth in Dublin-commuter population in Drogheda specifically. Dundalk Institute of Technology feeds a strong tech and digital-services workforce. Standout hubs include Creative Spark and Creative Spark Downtown Hub in Dundalk (with a recording studio), The Mill Enterprise Hub in Drogheda, Brú Digital Hub on West Street in Drogheda, Diamond Networking Hub and Northend Enterprise Hub in Dundalk, Ardee Business Park and Dee Hub in Ardee, and the Carlingford Remote Working Hub at the old heritage station.
Day rates typically sit between €15 and €25, with fibre broadband, meeting rooms by the hour, free parking at most hubs, and 24/7 fob access at the business-centre spaces. The Mill Enterprise Hub in Drogheda has probably the broadest offering — private offices, meeting rooms, event space, incubator support. Creative Spark in Dundalk is particularly useful for creative and media freelancers given the recording-studio setup. Carlingford's hub offers a quieter, coastal alternative for those who can work from anywhere.
Dublin–Belfast corridor commuters who work hybrid patterns benefit hugely — a Louth hub cuts the commute without cutting you off from either capital. Small teams and scaling startups have private offices at The Mill, Brú and Creative Spark. Creative freelancers — writers, podcasters, designers — are well served in Dundalk. Explore every Louth hub to find the closest fit.
Brú Digital Hub in Drogheda welcomes and supports new, established businesses and people that have decided to give up the long daily commutes but still want the...
Ardee Business Park, County Louth. A92 C7RW We are a community owned, not for profit Social Enterprise Centre. We were officially opened in 2000 and are locate...
Creative Spark, a Company Limited by Guarantee, operates as a not-for-profit social enterprise which aims to develop the local creative industries sector and su...
Creative Spark Downtown Hub completed construction in early 2022 and is an extension of Creative Spark Centre for Creativity and Innovation. Located in Dundalk...
Dee Hub is a not-for-profit organisation set up to establish a Youth and Community Resource Hub in Ardee. Providing programmes and services to address the need...
We have created a communal remote working hub in the Station House on the seafront. It is situated in an attractive bright space of 40sqm, which would be ideal ...
St Fechins GAA and Community Remote Working Hub is a new and modern facility catering for many activities in the community. The Remote Working hub provides for ...
The Mill opened its doors to start-ups in 2014 and has since become the main Hub for the accelerated creation & growth of healthy new enterprises in the South L...
Welcome to our office hub located in the heart of beautiful Dundalk, Ireland. A drive away from Dublin, Newry and Belfast. Public transportation accessible incl...