110 Thomas Street,
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110 Thomas Street comprises an end of terrace four storey over basement building comprising a ground floor public house and six apartments comprising 3 x 1 bedrooms & 3 x 2 bedrooms on the upper floors. The building incorporates distinct features such as a classic red brick façade, arched windows with carved brick frames and a wall mounted clock bracket on the first floor.
The ground floor retail unit recently underwent significant refurbishments & adjustments carried out by the operator. The unit contains a customer seating area, bar area and beer garden.
The upper floor residential units are self-contained apartments and benefit from separate access to the public house. The residential units have recently undergone significant refurbishment works and present to a high standard.
110 Thomas Street comprises an end of terrace four storey over basement building comprising a ground floor public house and six apartments comprising 3 x 1 bedrooms & 3 x 2 bedrooms on the upper floors. The building incorporates distinct features such as a classic red brick façade, arched windows
110 Thomas Street comprises an end of terrace four storey over basement building comprising a ground floor public house and six apartments comprising 3 x 1 bedrooms & 3 x 2 bedrooms on the upper floors. The building incorporates distinct features such as a classic red brick façade, arched windows with carved brick frames and a wall mounted clock bracket on the first floor.
The ground floor retail unit recently underwent significant refurbishments & adjustments carried out by the operator. The unit contains a customer seating area, bar area and beer garden.
The upper floor residential units are self-contained apartments and benefit from separate access to the public house. The residential units have recently undergone significant refurbishment works and present to a high standard.
- High profile mixed use investment in the heart of The Liberties
- Producing a total of €261,140 per annum
- Comprises 3 x 1 bedrooms & 3 x 2 bedrooms with independent access along with a public house at ground floor level
- Lively city centre area in close proximity to a wealth of amenities & services
- The public house is let to ‘Love tempo’ producing an income of €110,000 per annum
- The residential units produce an income of €151,140 per annum
- The entire has recently undergone significant refurbishment
- Tenants not affected
110 Thomas Street is situated in a prime location on the north side of Thomas street, opposite the junction to Meath Street. This is a lively city centre area and is in close proximity to a wealth of amenities & services.
Some notable immediate occupiers include The National College of Art and Design, Vicar Street entertainment venue, St. Catherine’s Church, The Digital Hub and the Guinness Storehouse & Visitor Centre. From a retail perspective there is an abundance of Grocers and F&B retailers including Lidl, Tesco, Manning’s Bakery, Dudley’s bar and many more.
This area of Dublin has recently seen some strong regeneration and development in recent years including the Pearse Lyons Distillery and visitor Centre in St. James’s Church, Iconic Offices refurbishment of the IAWS Building, Digital Hub development of the Grain Store building and Binary Hub student accommodation. Other developments planned for the immediate area include the development of the 12.5 acre Guinness Brewery site into a dynamic urban quarter, consisting of 336 residential units, two hotels with 304 beds and office blocks.
110 Thomas Street is situated in a prime location on the north side of Thomas street, opposite the junction to Meath Street. This is a lively city centre area and is in close proximity to a wealth of amenities & services. Some notable immediate occupiers include The National College of Art and Design,
110 Thomas Street is situated in a prime location on the north side of Thomas street, opposite the junction to Meath Street. This is a lively city centre area and is in close proximity to a wealth of amenities & services.
Some notable immediate occupiers include The National College of Art and Design, Vicar Street entertainment venue, St. Catherine’s Church, The Digital Hub and the Guinness Storehouse & Visitor Centre. From a retail perspective there is an abundance of Grocers and F&B retailers including Lidl, Tesco, Manning’s Bakery, Dudley’s bar and many more.
This area of Dublin has recently seen some strong regeneration and development in recent years including the Pearse Lyons Distillery and visitor Centre in St. James’s Church, Iconic Offices refurbishment of the IAWS Building, Digital Hub development of the Grain Store building and Binary Hub student accommodation. Other developments planned for the immediate area include the development of the 12.5 acre Guinness Brewery site into a dynamic urban quarter, consisting of 336 residential units, two hotels with 304 beds and office blocks.
Accommodation
Accommodation | Size (sq.m) | Tenant | Rent pa |
---|---|---|---|
Public house | 381 | Let to Dickery Dock Limited t/a Love Tempo on 25 year lease from 11/06/2023 | €110,000 |
Apt. 1 | 64.4 | Private residential | €27,600 |
Apt. 2 | 41.6 | Private residential | €22,740 |
Apt. 3 | 63.9 | Private residential | €27,600 |
Apt. 4 | 39.6 | Private residential | €22,800 |
Apt. 5 | 63.5 | Private residential | €27,600 |
Apt. 6 | 39.6 | Private residential | €22,800 |
Total | 693.6 | €261,140 | |
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