Dublin Docklands

Kennedy Wilson Signs Lease With New Tenant to Fully Occupy New Ten Hanover Quay Office Development in Dublin, Ireland

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Friday, April 1, 2022

Following the new lease, Ten Hanover Quay is expected to generate a yield on cost of in excess of 6%.

Key Points: 
  • Following the new lease, Ten Hanover Quay is expected to generate a yield on cost of in excess of 6%.
  • The development has leading sustainability credentials, including Gold certifications across LEED, WELL and WiredScore and thoughtful placemaking and community engagement.
  • We are very excited to lease Ten Hanover Quay, completing our cutting-edge Capital Dock campus, with its fantastic public amenities, innovative placemaking and recently accredited ISO certifications, said Ali Rohan, Head of Ireland at Kennedy Wilson.
  • The Ten Hanover Quay property dates to the 1780s, when it originally served as a warehouse and stables.

Kennedy Wilson Increases Long-Term Stake in Capital Dock Mixed-Use Campus

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Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Global real estate investment company Kennedy Wilson (NYSE: KW) has increased its stake in the Capital Dock mixed-use campus(1), in Dublin, to 50% from 42.5%.

Key Points: 
  • Global real estate investment company Kennedy Wilson (NYSE: KW) has increased its stake in the Capital Dock mixed-use campus(1), in Dublin, to 50% from 42.5%.
  • Kennedy Wilsons share in the State Street building will be maintained at 50% and Kennedy Wilson will continue to act as asset manager for the entire mixed-use campus.
  • With water views on three sides and fronting the River Liffey, Capital Dock is one of the largest, single-phase developments ever built in Ireland and is creating a new urban quarter in Dublin.
  • Peter Collins, President of Kennedy Wilson Europe, said: Capital Dock is a cornerstone development in Kennedy Wilsons portfolio and demonstrates our long-term commitment to Dublin and our determination to play our part in bringing much-needed commercial and residential accommodation to the Docklands.

IPUT launches the Tropical Fruit Warehouse in Dublin’s Docklands

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Thursday, May 23, 2019

IPUT plc (IPUT) is pleased to launch the Tropical Fruit Warehouse , an 80,000 sq.ft.

Key Points: 
  • IPUT plc (IPUT) is pleased to launch the Tropical Fruit Warehouse , an 80,000 sq.ft.
  • 30-32 Sir John Rogersons Quay is the last remaining original warehouse on the quays and, from 1892, were used for the importation of tropical fruit into Ireland.
  • The buildings are being redeveloped by IPUT as the Tropical Fruit Warehouse in recognition of this unique history.
  • The Tropical Fruit Warehouse at 30-32 Sir John Rogersons Quay will offer occupiers a unique waterfront location in the heart of Dublins docklands.

Salesforce Announces Salesforce Tower Dublin, Commits to Adding 1,500 New Jobs in Ireland

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Friday, January 18, 2019

Salesforce.org, the philanthropic arm of Salesforce, also announced a $1 million grant to Educate Together, supporting the opening and running of schools in Ireland.

Key Points: 
  • Salesforce.org, the philanthropic arm of Salesforce, also announced a $1 million grant to Educate Together, supporting the opening and running of schools in Ireland.
  • Salesforce Tower Dublin will be an urban campus of four interconnected buildings located on North Wall Quay within Dublin's vibrant Silicon Docks, overlooking the River Liffey.
  • Salesforce Tower Dublin is being developed by Ronan Group Real Estate and Colony Capital.
  • Ireland is home to many Salesforce customers including Brown Thomas Arnotts, Icon PLC, Property Button and Ulster Bank.

Salesforce Announces Salesforce Tower Dublin, Commits to Adding 1,500 New Jobs in Ireland

Retrieved on: 
Friday, January 18, 2019

Salesforce.org, the philanthropic arm of Salesforce, also announced a $1 million grant to Educate Together, supporting the opening and running of schools in Ireland.

Key Points: 
  • Salesforce.org, the philanthropic arm of Salesforce, also announced a $1 million grant to Educate Together, supporting the opening and running of schools in Ireland.
  • Salesforce Tower Dublin will be an urban campus of four interconnected buildings located on North Wall Quay within Dublin's vibrant Silicon Docks, overlooking the River Liffey.
  • Salesforce Tower Dublin is being developed by Ronan Group Real Estate and Colony Capital.
  • Ireland is home to many Salesforce customers including Brown Thomas Arnotts, Icon PLC, Property Button and Ulster Bank.