Limerick set for two major new office builds
Cheaper rents than the capital and a talented supply of graduates from its university and third-level colleges make Limerick city a ripe opportunity
Limerick is not waiting for office rents to reach the key €300 per square metre level before embarking on new office developments to meet expected demand from Brexit and other overseas employers.
Limerick’s office vacancy levels may be about three times those of Galway, and Limerick’s prime office rents may be lower than the western capital, but nevertheless, two major new office developments are about to be launched. The first of these is led by...
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