Serviced Offices To Let, Barrow Street, Dublin 4
Award winning Enterprise and Innovation building
Available Offices
Available: Now
Price
€40,720/Monthly
Size
2,500 sq ft / 232 sq m
Desks available
20 to 50 desks
Available: Now
Price
€49,100/Monthly
Size
2,900 sq ft / 269 sq m
Desks available
30 to 39 desks
Available: Now
Price
€53,850/Monthly
Size
3,200 sq ft / 297 sq m
Desks available
30 to 50 desks
Available: Now
Price
€67,500/Monthly
Size
3,520 sq ft / 327 sq m
Desks available
30 to 52 desks
Meeting Room:
Charges Apply
Receptionist:
Yes
Parking:
€350/m
Bottleworks – a 26,199 sq/ft award winning Enterprise and Innovation building developed by Jones Investments.
Bottleworks, on the site of a former glass factory, is located on Barrow Street in Dublin 4 and boasts a superbly designed open-plan workspace developed to the highest standards with a vision for the future of work central to its inspiration. Bottleworks, designed by Henry J Lyons, has recently won the RIAI award for 'Best Workplace and Fit-Out’, was also placed third in the RIAI Public Choice Award and won a Construction Excellence Award. John Sisk & Son were the contractor for the project and Bottleworks achieved a NZEB performance specification.
The vibrant space in the heart of Dublin’s ‘Silicon Docks’ offers a collaborative working space – designed to accommodate a range of flexible working options. Extending to over 26,000 sq/ft over 5 floors, Bottleworks features a variety of fully serviced workspaces, meeting rooms, a large bike storage room, showers, wellness suite, leisure space and is also equipped with a café and attractive external courtyards.
Bottleworks was developed by Jones Investments, which has established an enviable track record for providing high end office accommodation to some of the biggest names in the technology sector. With more than 25 years’ combined experience, the team at Jones Investments has been responsible for the development of Facebook’s original headquarters at Hanover Quay, the redevelopment of the Dockmill Building on Barrow Street which it subsequently sold to Google and more recently the reimagining of The One Building for international payments company Stripe.
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