Mount Street office building sells for €2.8m

Crescent Hall: bought by private investor and will be refurbished before being offered for rent
Crescent Hall: bought by private investor and will be refurbished before being offered for rent

An private investor has paid €2.8 million – well above the €1.65 million guide price – for Crescent Hall, a vacant office building on Mount Street Crescent in Dublin 2, which is to be refurbished before going on the letting market.

The price works out at €5,544 per square metre on the net internal area to include car parking.

The four-storey-over-basement building dates from 1996 and was sold by Michael Healy of Savills on behalf of international investors Kennedy Wilson which acquired it as part of a portfolio of properties previously held by Treasury Holdings.

The stand-alone block extends to 505sq m (5,435sq ft) and includes six basement car-parking spaces.

Floor plates range in size from 110sq m to 128sq m and include raised access floors, data cabling, suspended ceilings and recessed light fittings. A passenger lift has also been installed.

Michele McGarry of Colliers International, who acted for the purchaser, said as soon as a full refurbishment was carried out the building would be offered to let on a floor-by-floor basis or in its entirety. She said it was virtually impossible to get floor plates of these sizes within Georgian Dublin.

Jack Fagan

Jack Fagan

Jack Fagan is the former commercial-property editor of The Irish Times