The six hubs will give people the chance to both live and work locally.
Laois is fast-becoming the co-working hub of Ireland.
That's according to the Laois Hubs Collective - a new initiative that's been launched to give people the chance to both live and work locally.
It's made up of six remote working centres around the county, with a range of different facilities to meet all needs.
Spokesperson Paddy Buggy says they're targetting those who have to commute for work everyday - but also want to make Laois even more attractive to outside investors.
Mr. Buggy, who's also manager of the Webmills Hub in Mountmellick, says the standard of their resources means their hubs can rival any major city:
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