Price
€2,000,000
Type
Office
Status
For Sale
Size
316 sq.m.
BER
EPI: 448.01 kWh/m2/yr
Description
- Entire 3 storey building over basement level comprising c. 3,400 sq.ft NIA.
- Located in a landmark position in a prominent high profile location fronting onto Eyre Square.
- Unique opportunity to acquire an impressive property in Galway's Central Business District.
- This property will appeal to a range of office-based firms, IT companies, financial institutions, etc.
Positioned in the heart of the city centre in a landmark location the property enjoys heavy footfall and unrivalled exposure and status. With all amenities and facilities located in immediate proximity and excellent transport links such as inner city and provincial bus routes, Ceannt Train Station, taxi ranks, and parking available nearby it provides all necessities for the prospective occupiers.
Having been completely reconstructed as a new building just 15 years ago the building is fitted out to a high standard.
Comprising c. 3,440sq.ft NIA over 4 floor levels with both stairwell and wheelchair accessible lift access, and a dramatic and spectacular atrium which provides good natural lighting to the upper floors, this building would be the ideal property to facilitate a large firm in areas such as IT, finance, government offices, etc.
Galway has continued to attract large multinational firms due to its excellent infrastructure, highly educated workforce and government policies. With 2 large third-level colleges, NUIG and ATU (formerly GMIT), Galway produces over 25,000 graduates per annum and with a total population of approximately 360,000 within a commutable distance of 60km from the city centre, the available educated workforce is a significant appealing factor to large firms looking for a European base.
Galway's position on the Atlantic coastline provides access to EU and UK trade, national and international distribution links with excellent road infrastructure, Galway Port and a well-developed communication infrastructure. Galway is Europe's closest city to Northern America and with Ireland having been named Europe's fastest growing economy for 2021 and second fastest in 2022 the region has attracted interest from multi-national companies at a global level.