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Google Buys Entire Boland's Quay Site

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03:17 18 May 2018


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The Boland’s Quay site in Dublin's Docklands has been sold to Google.

The site received planning permission in July 2015 and the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) provided funding for demolition and enabling works.

In December 2016, NAMA committed to providing funding to Mark Reynolds of Savills - the NAMA-appointed receiver to the project - for the construction of the entire scheme in one phase.

Google has now agreed to acquire the entire of the Bolands Quay campus, formerly known as Bolands Mill.

The Bolands Quay campus | Image: Savills

The development is one of the largest urban regeneration projects to undertaken in the city centre in recent years.

It'll be made up of 28,000sq m of office space, 46 apartments, cafes and cultural space.

The development will include three new landmark buildings - one rising to 53 metres (173 ft), another to 49 metres (161 ft) and a third to 47.8 metres (157 ft).

Google will keep the office accommodation for its own use, and appoint a commercial letting agent to manage the rest.

This time lapse video from Savills shows the construction phase:


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