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Price | POA |
Property Type | Office |
Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-E1 |
Refreshed on | Dec 9, 2024 |
Eircode | D02 KF65 |
Group Name | Colliers (Commercial) |
Sales License Number | 001223 |
Description
Gainsboro House is a four storey over basement midterrace period building constructed c.1919. The property is of a red-brick construction with two-tier square-headed canted oriel windows to the first and second floors. The office suite is located on the first floor return and is laid out to provide entrance lobby generous open plan area and three cellular offices and a kitchen. There are ladies and toilets all located within the unit and at second floor return level. There is an impressive hall door at street level which leads you through an attractive hallway and staircase to the office suite. The other tenants in the upper floors of the building are a multidisciplinary architectural practice. Location The properties occupy a prime city centre location on Suffolk Street, situated just off Grafton Street, Dublin’s principal shopping location. Suffolk Street benefits from new outdoor dining areas and high levels of annual footfall on Grafton Street, amounting to a total of 25 million people per annum. There is an excellent offering of high profile retailers in the direct vicinity including Brown Thomas, Marks & Spencer, Avoca, H&M and Superdry among many others. In addition to retailers, the local area is furnished with a variety of food and beverage providers such as The Counter, the popular O’Donoghues bar, The Blind Pig Speakeasy and Tapped Dublin. Suffolk Street is well serviced by multiple public transportlinks. There are 19 Dublin bus routes (Dame Street), the LUAS Green Line (Dawson Street & Stephen’s Green), a DART Station (Tara Street) and the Aircoach (Stephen Court), all of which are within a maximum of a 15 minute walk.
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BER: E1
Date created: Dec 9, 2024