Louth County Council is inviting the public to try the new Drogheda Digital Hub on Narrow West Street for free ahead of its official opening in October.
Created to foster a community of digital start-ups in the town centre and support the renewal of West Street, the hub is designed for start-ups, remote workers, and scaling tech enterprises.
It offers affordable co-working, business support services, training, and tailored mentoring programmes.
The facility will feature over 20 co-working desks, meeting rooms, private booths, and breakout areas, providing a modern, professional base for local entrepreneurs.
“Whether you’re building a start-up or simply need a productive place to work, this is your chance to take advantage of the soft launch and plug into Drogheda’s newest hub of creativity and collaboration,” said Fionnuala Rogers, Programme Manager of the Drogheda Digital Hub. “We’re inviting entrepreneurs, creatives, and commuters to come and experience the space, with all desks completely free of charge until 1st October.”
Desks are available for an hour, half-day, or full day free of charge until 1st October. To reserve a space, contact Fionnuala Rogers at fionnuala@droghedadigitalhub.ie