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Ministers welcome Alchemy as first tenant to Ebrington Plaza

written by cassoscoop March 27, 2025
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Opening the new Alchemy headquarters are (L-R) deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, First Minister Michelle O’Neill, Alchemy founder and CEO John Harkin, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald and Mayor of Derry and Strabane District Council, Cllr Lilian Seenoi Barr

The new headquarters of North West-based software consultancy firm Alchemy Technology Services has been officially opened by the First Minister and Deputy First Minister at the state-of-the-art Ebrington Plaza.

The move sees the company become the first tenant to take up residency at the multi-million pound office building, which is situated on the historically significant Ebrington site in the city.

First Minister, Michelle O’Neill MLA, said: “Alchemy continues to play a key role in driving regional balance and I am delighted to be here to mark another milestone in the economic regeneration of Ebrington.

“Since 2018, the company has created high quality jobs, forged strong industry partnerships and become a key contributor to the local economy in the North West. The company has also demonstrated the potential for Ebrington as a hub for innovation and future investment.

“We share Alchemy’s ambition to create world class careers in the North West, an area in need of investment, and are committed to creating regional economic equality and opportunity.”

Deputy First Minister, Emma Little-Pengelly MLA, said: “The Ebrington site can be a game changer for the North West, and the transformation into a dynamic business hub has long been an ambition of the Executive Office.

“Alchemy’s arrival as the first tenant marks a major step towards that vision becoming a reality.

“This iconic site has evolved at pace in recent years and Alchemy’s decision to set up its new headquarters here is a significant development.

“As a global company bringing high quality opportunities to the North West, Alchemy is demonstrating the economic potential that Ebrington can offer.”

John Harkin, Founder and CEO of Alchemy, added: “The move to our stunning new headquarters at Ebrington Plaza marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the company. We are committed to growing the economy in the North West by investing in talent development, forming partnerships, and continuously innovating. This space enables us to continue that mission and build for the future of our clients, people and community.”

Minister for the Economy, Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA said: “Alchemy’s move to Ebrington Plaza is a significant milestone, reinforcing the North West as a thriving hub for financial services, innovation and investment. Ensuring that prosperity is spread across all parts of the north is a key priority for my Department, and this expansion is a testament to Derry’s strong talent base and business potential. By creating high-value jobs and making further investment, Alchemy is making a lasting contribution to the local economy. I look forward to seeing the company continue to grow.”

More information on Alchemy Technology Services can be found at: alchemytechs.com

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