6th Floor, Cornmarket Square, Ennis Road, Co. Limerick
Rent Negotiable
Office To Let3,627 sq. feet (337 sq. metres)
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Contact Name: Gordon Kearney MRICS MSCSI
Letting Agent:
Rooney Auctioneers - Limerick/Galway
PSR Licence Number: 002593
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OFFICE SUITE SITUATED ON THE 6TH FLOOR OF THE CORNMARKET SQUARE DEVELOPMENT.
MULTI-STOREY CAR PARK ADJACENT.
NEIGHBOURING OCCUPIERS INCLUDE LYRIC FM AND HQ.
LOCATED WITHIN A FEW MINUTES OF THE OPERA SQUARE DEVELOPMENT.
LOCATION
The property is situated on the 6th floor of Cornmarket Tower in Limerick City Centre. Cornmarket development fronts onto Robert Street, Cornmarket Square and Upper Denmark Street. The surrounding area comprises a mixture of uses, with landmarks such as Opera Square, Milk Market and Cruises Street within a short distance.
DESCRIPTION
Large office suite of approx. 337m² (3,627ft² ). The offices are well fitted throughout with raised access floors, carpet tiles, air conditioning cassettes, suspended ceilings, windows surrounding providing an abundance of natural light, comms room, canteen and toilet block. There is also an external balcony overlooking Limerick city.
RATES
'¬10,377 Per annum
SERVICE CHARGES
'¬13,512 per annum
RENT - POA
These particulars are issued by Rooney Auctioneers (Limerick) Limited on the understanding that negotiations respecting the Property mentioned are conducted through them. Every care is taken in preparing Particulars, but the firm do not hold themselves responsible for any inaccuracy in the Particulars and Terms of the Property referred to, or for any expenses that may incur in visiting same, should it prove unsuitable or to have been let, sold or withdrawn. Applicants are advised to make an appointment through us before viewing. Should the above not be suitable, please let us know your requirements. Any reasonable offer will be submitted to owners for consideration.
BER Details

BER No. 801059866
Energy Performance Indicator: 287.72 kWh/m2/yr
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