High-profile Ballymount warehouse for rent at €1.275m per year
The warehouse facility on Lower Ballymount Road, Dublin 12A substantial high-profile warehouse facility on Lower Ballymount Road, Dublin 12 has been brought to the market to let with a guide rent of €1.275m per annum being quoted by joint letting agents Savills and JLL.The property was formerly let to EuroGeneral, the company which operated a chain of 77 EuroGiant stores around the country, which went into liquidation in February.Now the agents are offering the premises on a new lease of up to five years on behalf of the landlord who is a private individual.Extending to approximately 12,180 sqm (131,100 sqft) it occupies a prominent position within an established industrial and logistics location. The property comprises a twin-span detached warehouse with integrated office accommodation and benefits from extensive yard space and loading facilities. Its warehouse has a clear internal height of 6.87 metres and is currently fitted with racking which can be made available, offering significant operational efficiencies for occupiers as these could save on fit-out costs.Externally, the property provides a generous yard depth of 44 metres, with loading access via seven dock levellers and seven grade level doors. It also has potential to enhance functionality through the re-commissioning of additional dock levellers, enabling cross-dock operations.Strategically located just 2km from the M50 via Junctions 9 and 10, the property offers connectivity to Dublin Airport, the Port Tunnel and the national road network. The location is also well served by public transport, with the Luas Red Line at Kylemore within 2.5km.The warehouse is expected to generate strong interest from occupiers seeking scale, profile and connectivity within the Dublin logistics market.Gavin Butler of Savills, said: “Ballymount continues to be one of the most sought-after industrial locations. Nigel Healy, of JLL, added: “This is a highly functional facility that will appeal to a broad range of occupiers.”