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Serviced Offices Dublin - IRELAND
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The Crescent Building, Dublin
The business centre is situated within the Crescent Building which is located in a prestigious office park just minutes from Dublin airport. Read More
Facilities:
- Virtual Office Services Available
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Lounge
- High-Speed Internet Access
- Reception Staff
- 24 Hr Security
Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List
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Upper Pembroke Street 28-32, Dublin 2 D2
Pembroke House, Dublin 2 is located in the centre of Georgian Dublin. Read More
Facilities:
- Virtual Office Services Available
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Lounge
- High-Speed Internet Access
- Reception Staff
- 24 Hr Security
Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List
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Alexandra House, Ballsbridge D4
Alexandra House is a striking development in the heart of Dublin and its financial and administrative core. Read More
Facilities:
- Virtual Office Services Available
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Lounge
- High-Speed Internet Access
- Reception Staff
- 24 Hr Security
Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List
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Harcourt Road, Dublin 2 D2
These offices are located in an modern office building in the centre of Dublin’s D2 business district, which is also its most fashionable too. Read More
Facilities:
- Virtual Office Services Available
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Lounge
- High-Speed Internet Access
- Reception Staff
- 24 Hr Security
Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List
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Dublin Office Space Guide
A guide to serviced offices and office space for rent in Dublin as well as general information that may be useful if you are thinking of renting office space in the city.
Dublin is the capital and most populous city of the Republic of Ireland. It is located on the country’s east coast and has been the site of much of its economic, social and historical developments over the course of the past 1,000 years or so.
A huge amount of social, economic and cultural upheavals have taken place in the city over the course of the last several centuries and not least since the end of the Second World War.
Periods of economic stagnation, decline and ultimately rejuvenation have all had a major impact on how the city looks and the way that Dubliners see themselves.
There are thousands of square metres of office space to rent in Dublin, with the majority of that space being accounted for by developments in the very heart of the city. In 2011, somewhere in the region of 78,500 sq m of office space was taken up in Dublin and more recent activity has been described as “encouraging” by CB Richard Ellis, although the analysts admit that the future of the market remains uncertain.






