Office Space in Dublin

Price:
£300 to £600 per desk per month

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On 28th June 2016
Last modified:11th June 2023

Summary:

Dublin, as a capital city supporting a wide range of industries and providing an attractive business environment, has already attracted some of the most successful global companies to set up a base. With the United Kingdom voting to leave the EU, it leaves Dublin as a location that may be favoured by those businesses that may currently be based in the UK that wish to still be located within a Eurozone city. If larger businesses such as banks do move to Dublin, the movement by them could create a trickle-down effect effecting a thriving business ecosystem that supports enterprise at many levels.

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Here are some Key Facts about Dublin

Dublin is the largest and capital city of the Republic of Ireland (Eire) and sits at the mouth of the River Liffey, overlooking the Irish Sea and facing the coast of the United Kingdom some 70 miles away.

The city has an urban area population of approximately 1.2 million people and the population of the Greater Dublin Area, was approximately 1.8 million at the 2011 Census.

The Republic of Ireland enjoys a strategic location on one of the major sea and air routes between Europe and the Americas. It was, in fact, a welcome emergency landing zone for those attempting to cross the Atlantic by air during the late 1920s, as it just short of the target landing points of the UK and France.

Today, Dublin provides an attractive business environment and is the only English-speaking capital city within the European Union (EU). With a corporate tax rate of 12.5% and with R&D Credits of 25%, the city has already attracted many major players including; Facebook, Google, Accenture, Pfizer and Citibank. In fact, following the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the EU (in June 2016), there are many businesses, some of which employing thousands of people, that are looking to relocate from the UK to a Eurozone city. And, with the incentives on offer, Dublin is finding itself on the top of the list of alternative European locations.

There is office space located throughout the city in various quarters, there is traditional Georgian accommodation in D2 such as that on Harcourt Street or Fitzwilliam Square, there is funky loft space in D1 on O’Connell Street, and there is also the impressive Dublin Docklands, also within D2, that is home to modern grade-A office space such as that at Sir John Rogerson’s Quay.

The Dublin Docklands is home to ‘Silicon Docks’ – named due to its high concentrations of tech companies such as Twitter and LinkedIn, as well as the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) that currently employs 36,000 people in over 500 companies. Other office locations in Dublin include the suburbs of Ballsbridge D4, and further afield to Clonshaugh, Sandyford, Citywest and Blackrock, to name a few.

Dublin-Offices

If you are looking to find an office to rent for your new or existing business, within the EU and with attractive business incentives, then an office address, physical or virtual, in Dublin could be the best choice.

We will be reviewing serviced offices, managed offices, executive suites, and co-working space option across the various areas of Dublin. We will also be researching virtual office and mailbox options for businesses that that don’t require the physical presence but would like a mailing address in Dublin.

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