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Find your ancestorsInvestments: Own-door office suites are on offer in Dún Laoghaire town centre along with retail units and apartments.
The commercial element of this mixed-use development in Adelphi House will be ready for occupier fit-out in spring 2008.
There are nine office suites, two ground floor retail units and 23 apartments in the complex fronting onto George's Street between its junctions with Corrig Avenue and Clarinda Park West.
The suites range from 114sq m (1,227sq ft) to 293sq m (3,154sq ft) and can be combined to produce larger units. Selling agent Hooke & MacDonald Commercial is quoting purchase prices from €875,000 to €2.2 million.
Adelphi House was purchased in 2006 by Dorville Homes, who undertook a substantial renovation of the building. The office element will suit professional practices, small to medium-sized firms and also investors looking for commercial opportunities. Basement car-parking spaces are available for office users.
The retail units offer 138sq m (1,485sq ft) and 149sq m (1,604sq ft) at ground floor, and these will benefit from the heavy footfall passing along Dún Laoghaire's busy commercial district.
Tenants will benefit from the many services, including good restaurants and other nearby facilities, along with easy transport access via public transport or road links to the city, N11 and M50.
© 2007 The Irish Times
This article appears in the print edition of the Irish Times


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