KCC is assessing its commercial landbank in Kilcock with a view to their provision.
There are more calls for the provision of a business incubator hub in North Kildare.
Firms across Ireland are, from this week, beginning to transition remote workers back to offices.
Around 40,000 people, daily, commute to work from Kildare - and somewhere in the region of half of those commuters live in the north of the county.
Fine Gael Cllr., Tim Durkan, wants Kildare County Council to provide an up-date on its audit of commercially zoned land in Kilcock.
His motion, which will be debated at the monthly meeting of the Clane Maynooth Municipal District on Friday, indicates this assessment was undertaken "for the provision of a business incubator hub"

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