Coimisiún na Meán signs lease with Iput for Ballsbridge offices capable of accommodating over 200 workers
The commission, which will be responsible for regulating broadcasters and online media, has agreed to occupy 21,000sq ft of space at the building on a five-year lease term at a rent of about €50 per sq ft. The commission’s new self-contained headquarters had been occupied previously and for many years by IBM’s consulting division. IBM relocated recently to WeWork’s serviced office space at Charlemont Exchange.
Jim O’Reilly of Knight Frank advised Iput on the transaction while Conor Lennon of Lisney Commercial Real Estate advised Coimisiún na Meán.Fully let Cork city retail portfolio for €5.5m promises 7.74% yield The HEA, for its part, occupies two floors at Two Shelbourne Buildings. The authority is set to expand its presence further by taking an additional penthouse floor in the building on a five-year lease term and extending the leases on their existing floors.
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