One of Donegal’s best-known service stations is to officially reopen its doors tomorrow with the creation of 35 new jobs.
The Dry Arch Complex in Letterkenny has been given a complete facelift and with it a ringing endorsement of a welcome new business chapter.
The complex reopens its doors with the Texaco brand and Mace and the return of the Route 56 deli/diner, full off-license, bar and lounge.
The reopening again provides a 24 hour service station for the people of the northwest and in the gateway town.
The new complex has been undertaken by well-known Brogan brothers, Brian and Ciaran.
Brian Brogan of the Dry Arch Complex says they delighted with how the refurbishment of the complex has turned out.
“We would like to thank our staff and construction team who have done such an excellent job in getting the building ready to do business again and the huge loyal support that we have been getting from our customers since we opened.
“A great team has been put together here and we’re looking forward to the official opening on Saturday 20th October and to welcome everyone along especially our guest Sam Maguire and Donegal players from the winning All Ireland Football Team,” he said.
As well as the obvious addition of a petrol station and diner to the town, the creation of 35 jobs has been welcomed during tough economic times.
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