The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)
A hub of economic and social activity
ACCESSIBILITY is a major factor in business but so too is choice and not many destinations can tick all the boxes quite as effectively as Monavalley Industrial Estate can where customers get what they expect.
Situated to the north of Tralee, just minutes from the town centre, Monavalley Industrial Estate not only weathered many an economic storm over the years, but has bounced back stronger and more adaptable.
Here one finds a hub of economic and social activity offering a multitude of different services to customers from business to fitness and education to fabrication.
Brookfield College and the Kerry Education & Training Centre are located at the estate’s main entrance where thousands over the years have pursued the educational and training opportunities available. The newly reopened St. John of God’s Centre continues to provide an essential role in the provision of special needs education for young adults, enabling them to discover their potential in their own community.
Monavalley Industrial Estate is equally a hub of industry and employment where some of Kerry’s leading manufacturers and small businesses function, while Beru is one of the largest employers there. Services on the domestic front are also a major success story in the estate with different artisan and entrepreneurial approaches.
It’s home to the likes of Bathroom World, DPL, Mary J’s, Kerry Wardrobes, Kingdom Signs, JP Distributors, Kerry Estate Agents & Kerry Autokeys, Miah Lynch Delivery Services, Tralee Printing works, Fitzgerald’s Upholstery, Somers Creative Joinery and Quirke Security.
These are just some of the reasons why Monavalley Industrial Estate has thrived in the face of recession and adversity. A place where old businesses continue to prosper and new ones look to it as a great place to establish themselves.