Leading insurance broker and shipping company sign five-year leases at newly developed building
Block B briefly comprises a total of 929sq m of grade-A office accommodation over three floors. The property has Cat-A specification which includes raised-access floors with floor boxes wired for power, suspended metal ceilings with LED PIR lighting, air conditioning, a high-speed eight-person passenger lift, ladies and gents’ toilets with shower facilities.
The building is carpeted throughout and has a floor-to-ceiling height of 2.7m. The facade consists of full-height curtain-wall glazing, with a high-specification stone cladding finish. The property, which overlooks Swords Road in Santry, comes with the benefit of on-site car parking.
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