IBM business campus in Dublin hits market for €80m

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Damastown Business Campus in Dublin 15 offers potential rental income of €2.8m from technology giant and scope for development via IrishTimesBiz

Both the manufacturing facility and wider campus have been maintained to a high standard throughout. IBM has modified the buildings over the years as its business requirements have evolved.

In a statement to The Irish Times, IBM said:"Ireland is a key strategic location for IBM. The company has had a presence here since the 1950s with a rich history of innovation on projects of global impact, a tradition which continues up to today. This potential real estate transaction will not impact on IBM’s presence in Ireland which will continue to be a key strategic location for IBM for many years to come.”

The estimated rental value associated with this potential lease is about €2.8 million, which would provide the prospective purchasers with a strong level of initial income from a blue-chip anchor tenant.

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Paywall blocked article so is this cover for IBM leaving or are they moving to another location?

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