BEAUX LANE HOUSE
LOWER MERCER STREET, DUBLIN 2

Prime Freehold office investment in the heart of Dublin 2

Location

Beaux Lane House is strategically located in the heart of Dublin’s traditional Central Business District, just off St. Stephen’s Green west. Situated approximately 260 meters east of Grafton Street, the area is regarded as one of Dublin's most established retail and office sector locations readily providing all the necessary facilities required by the modern office occupier.

The unrivalled location is home to many of Ireland’s most notable business occupiers including Certus, RCSI, Hutchison 3G Ireland, OPW, KPMG, ESB International and XL Insurance.

The property occupies a high profile island site fronting onto Mercer Street Lower to the east, Noel Purcell Walk to the north and Bow Lane East to the south and west.

There is a wide range of services and amenities within the immediate vicinity such as restaurants, cafes, banks, shops as well as the Westbury, Shelbourne and Fitzwilliam hotels.

Transport

The central location of Beaux Lane House offers a wide range of transport options. St. Stephen’s Green Light Rail Tram System (LUAS) stop is located approximately 200 meters to the south east. Additionally, there is easy access to train transport by way of the DART station located in Pearse Street, situated approximately 1.6 km to the north east. Numerous bus routes are located nearby and the 24 hour air coach to and from Dublin Airport has a number of stops in the immediate vicinity. Ample car parking facilities are available via the 1,127 space Stephen’s Green/RCSI multi storey car park, located directly opposite the subject property. Drury Street car park is located to the north and can accommodate up to 465 cars. 

Demographics

Dublin city centre has a population of 525,000 persons with an estimated 1.1 million people living in the greater urban area. Dublin has a total catchment of 1.8 million (Census 2011). The city’s population is expanding rapidly; it is estimated by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) that it will reach 2.1 million by 2020. This population growth is driving demand for accommodation in the city centre.

The availability of a young talented workforce is one of the many factors attracting foreign direct investment to the city. Facebook, eBay, Yahoo, Google and Twitter have all set up European headquarters in Dublin in recent years.