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Unit 1B Damastown Way Mulhuddart, Dublin 15, D15 NN0F Industrial Property Specialists To Let Unit 1B Damastown Way Mulhuddart, Dublin 15, D15 NN0F Boundaries For Indicative Purposes Only Modern, High Bay Semi-Detached Industrial & Office Unit of 1,887 Sq. M. in an Excellent Accessible Location www.williamharvey.ie 01 4532755 PSP Licence No. 002027 Bremore Balbriggan M2 Skerries Lusk Rush M1 Donabate M3 Swords Malahide Co. Meath N2 Portmarnock 3 5 4 N3 M50 2 Santry Blanchardstown 6 Port Howth Maynooth Tunnel 1 M4 N4 7 Dublin Lucan 4 N11 Clondalkin 9 10 Dun Laoghaire 11 N7 12 M50 13 14 Co. Kildare Tallaght 15 N11 N81 16 Co. Dublin Naas 17 Bray Co. Wicklow Greystones PROPERTY FEATURES - Modern high bay semi-detached industrial & office unit. - Gated site with extensive car parking. - Natural gas is supplied to the building. LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS - Damastown Industrial Park is a quality, modern Industrial development situated 900 m north of the N3 in - Attractive, modern building with full height profiled metal Mulhuddart. cladding and a twin skin insulated metal deck roof above - The property lies 5 km from Juntion 6 on the M50 incorporating approximately 10% translucent roof Motorway, 15 km northwest of Dublin City Centre panels. and is convenient to Dublin Airport. - High output lighting in the industrial area. - The M3 Motorway and the N2/N3 link road have greatly - 8 m. clear internal height (except for cross beam). improved access to the area. - Loading access is provided to the side of the property via - Occupiers in the area include IBM, Gem Pack 2 No. recessed automated ground level doors measuring 4 Foods, Kepak Group, Geodis, Covidien and Helsinn. m. wide x 5 m. high providing covered loading. Offices - Ground floor comprises an attractive reception with full height glazing, a large open plan office, ladies/gents & disabled toilets, and a comms room. - First floor comprises a large open plan office, canteen, boardroom etc. - The office specification includes suspended ceilings with recessed light fittings, gas fired central heating, a mix of laminate wood and carpet floor finishes, data points in walls, double glazed aluminium windows, fob access control, CCTV and intruder alarm. - Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Intending tenants must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. Industrial Property Specialists ACCOMMODATION Measurement Application - Gross External Sq. M. Industrial Space 1,391 Sub-Mezzanine - Industrial 70 Ground Floor Offices & Staff Facilities 178 First Floor Offices & Staff Facilities 191 Concrete Mezzanine 57 TOTAL 1,887 All intending tenants are specifically advised to verify the floor & site areas and undertake their own due diligence. These are not warranted by William Harvey & Co. See DISCLAIMER. BER DETAILS BER: C1 BER No: 800282980 Energy Performance Indicator 287 kWh/m2/yr LEASE & ANNUAL RENT On application. Unit 1B Damastown Way Mulhuddart, Dublin 15, D15 NN0F Boundaries For Indicative Purposes Only Industrial Property Specialists William Harvey & Co. Limited Registered in Ireland No. 72737 T: +353 1 4532755 6/7 Greenmount House E: [email protected] Harold’s Cross W: www.williamharvey.ie Dublin 6w PSP Licence No. 002027 DISCLAIMER of any kind. All descriptions, floor areas, dimensions, plans, maps, computer generated images, references to condition, permissions or licences of use or occupation, access and other details, are for guidance purposes only and may be subject to change. The particulars and information are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchaser or tenant should not rely upon them as state- ments or representations of fact, and is specifically advised to satisfy themselves as to their accuracy by carrying out their own due diligence at their own expense. No employee or principal of William Harvey third party arising out of these particulars or information. Prices / rents are quoted exclusive of VAT and any other applicable taxes that the purchaser / tenant will be liable for..
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