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Workspace Listing Workspace Availability County Westmeath Published September 2011 Type of Location Size Detail Offer Contact Workspace ATHLONE Gleeson Street, Athlone Commercial Site c. 1,195 sq Site adjacent to the entrance of the new Sheraton Hotel. For Sale Sherry Fitzgerald ft Most prime piece of commercial real estate currently €950,000 O'Meara available Blyry Business & Commercial Site c. 9,583 sq Yard to let suitable for many uses To Let Seery's Auctioneers Commercial Park, ft Athlone Blyry Business & Commercial Site c. 0.4 acres Site with F.P.P. for c. 4,000 sq ft commercial unit with good For Sale Destinations Property Commercial Park, access to main Dublin-Galway route and N55 Cavan road €295,000 Athlone Blyry Business & Commercial Site c. 0.23 acres Site with F.P.P. for c. 2,000 sq ft commercial unit with good For Sale Destinations Property Commercial Park, access to main Dublin-Galway route and N55 Cavan road €185,000 Athlone Blyry Business & Commercial Site c. 6,534 sq Development land on the Left Bank at Connolly Street. For Sale Sherry Fitzgerald Commercial Park, ft Currently under the Westmeath Co Development Plan €90,000 O'Meara Connolly Street, Athlone 7 Irishtown, Commercial Site c. 1,076 sq On a prime corner site, currently a residence For Sale Sherry Fitzgerald Athlone ft €375,000 O'Meara Pearse Street, Commercial Site c. 14,531 sq The property has a large amount of depth to its rear and For Sale Sherry Fitzgerald Athlone ft extends to the boundary of the office of the Revenue O'Meara Commissioner Cloghanboy, Commercial Site c. 0.8 acres Existing use is both residential & commercial within walking POA Destinations Property Ballymahon Road, distance to Dublin/Galway N6 Athlone Thomastown, Commercial Site c. 0.94 acres On the N6 Galway/Dublin road half way between Athlone & For Sale Noel Dillon Auctioneer Ballydangan, Athlone Ballinasloe Garrankesh, Athlone Industrial Site c. 5 acres Zoned "Enterprise & Employment" under the 2008 - 2014 POA Savills Hamilton Osborne Westmeath Co Dev Plan. Strategically located within close King proximity to the Athlone bypass Workspace Availability - County Westmeath: September 2011 Page 1 of 31 Type of Location Size Detail Offer Contact Workspace 17 Mardyke Street, Office c. 687sq ft 1st floor Comprises of 3 offices & W.C. To let Hynes Real Estate Athlone €10,000 p.a. Alliance Mardyke Street, Office c. 3,000 sq Modern office, has cat 5 cabling & is divided into a number To let Sherry Fitzgerald Athlone ft of offices €29,000 p.a. O'Meara Mardyke Street, Office c. 2,500 sq 1st floor office space with 5 offices, boardroom, canteen, To let Custume Property Athlone ft reception & parking for 2 cars €18,000 p.a. 8 & 10 Mardyke Street, Office High spec office suite with offices, boardroom, reception, POA Destinations Property Athlone kitchen, W.C. & off street parking Midlands Innovation & Office c. 156 sq ft - The MIRC supports innovative start-ups with growth & POA MIRC Research Centre, c. 458 sq ft export potential which will benefit from links with AIT & Athlone Institute of Enterprise Ireland. Hot desking is also available Technology, Athlone 9b Inish Carraig, Office c. 1,055 sq 1st floor office suite. Lobby, reception, work space, To let Property Partners Finlay Golden Island, Athlone ft managers office & one car space €14,500 p.a. Auctioneers 13 Inish Carraig, Office c. 837 sq ft 2nd floor office suite laid out in two open plan offices, To let Property Partners Finlay Golden Island, Athlone elevator and tea station €10,400 p.a. Auctioneers 13 A Inish Carraig, Office c. 2,323 sq Carpeted, drop ceiling, air conditioned, canteen, shared To let Property Partners Finlay Golden Island, Athlone ft W.C., showers & two underground parking €30,000 p.a. Auctioneers 15 Inish Carraig, Office c. 1,500 sq Office space, lift access, communal fully serviced, toilets, To let ERA Oates Auctioneers Golden Island, Athlone ft underground parking & surface parking, great location. 15 A Inish Carraig, Office c. 1,220 sq 2nd Floor office space in good location, great parking. Lease To let Hynes Real Estate Golden Island, Athlone ft 4 years 9 months €18,500 p.a. Alliance 16A Inish Carraig, Office c. 1,250 sq First time let in purpose built office block. Suite comprises To Let Sherry Fitzgerald Athlone ft of open plan reception, three further offices & kitchenette. €24,189 O'Meara Fully wired for network, air conditioning p.a. Workspace Availability - County Westmeath: September 2011 Page 2 of 31 Type of Location Size Detail Offer Contact Workspace 16B Inish Carraig, Office c. 1,300 sq Furnished office, reception, 3 offices, kitchen & underground To Let ERA Oates Auctioneers Athlone ft car parking 18 Inish Carraig, Office c. 2,410 sq 4th floor office suite, lift access, communal fully serviced, To Let Property Partners Finlay Golden Island, Athlone ft toilets, underground parking & surface parking €36,150 Auctioneers p.a. 19 Inish Carraig, Office c. 2,541 sq 4th floor office suite, lift access, communal fully serviced, To Let Property Partners Finlay Golden Island, Athlone ft toilets, underground parking & surface parking €38,115 Auctioneers p.a. Inish Carraig, Office c. 1,200 sq Fitted to a high standard with built in office furniture, lift To Let Property Matters Golden Island, Athlone ft access, cctv, reception area & 3 parking spaces €1,667 p.m. Inish Carraig Office c. 1,000 sq Open plan office/individual offices in prime location with To Let Property Matters Golden Island, Athlone ft designated secure car parking €1,250 p.m. Inish Carraig Office c. 2,600 sq 3rd floor office space serviced by lift. Reception, W.C. & 4 To Let Destinations Property Golden Island, Athlone ft underground parking spaces €2,817 p.m. Inish Carraig Office c. 2,822 sq 1st floor office space comprising of reception, meeting To Let Earls Holding Golden Island, Athlone ft rooms, kitchen, W.C. €31,042 p.a. Inish Carraig Office c. 750 sq ft 2nd floor with two open plan offices, boardroom & reception To Let MCG Auctioneers Golden Island, Athlone €145 p.w. Inish Carraig Office c. 2,000 sq 2nd floor office space with underground parking POA Clancy Commercial Golden Island, Athlone ft Inish Carraig Office c. 4,000 sq Superb suite designed to accommodate blue chip clients To Let Clancy Commercial Golden Island, Athlone ft €56,000 p.a. Inish Carraig Office c. 880 sq ft 2nd floor office space with lift and underground car space To Let €150 Kathleen Concannon Golden Island, Athlone p.w. Workspace Availability - County Westmeath: September 2011 Page 3 of 31 Type of Location Size Detail Offer Contact Workspace 55 Connaught Street, Office c. 600 sq ft Recently renovated 1st floor office space for lease. Consists To Let Destinations Property Athlone of 3 separate rooms; kitchen & bathroom. Main office space overlooking street. Fully fitted kitchen, heating throughout 62 Connaught Street, Office c. 936 sq ft Superb offices available to rent immediately. Very close to To Let Destinations Property Athlone Athlone's Town Centre. Ground floor completely modernised €15,000 + office, furniture included comprises of filing cabinets; VAT p.a. tables; chairs. Carpet floors; storage; heating & alarm Connaught Street, Office c. 365 sq ft Modern 1st floor office space, kitchen W.C. To Let Destinations Property Athlone €500 p.m. Connaught Street, Office c. 936 sq ft Ground floor. Reception, meeting rooms, kitchen, W.C. To Let Sherry FitzGerald Athlone €15,000 p.a. O'Meara Dublin Road, Athlone Office c. 1,600 sq Warehouse & office space To Let ERA Oates Auctioneers ft Dublin Road, Athlone Office c. 400 sq ft Furnished offices with broadband To Let Property Lettings Fryer House, Office c. 4,000 sq Office space over 2 floors To Let ERA Oates Auctioneers Athlone ft 10 Castlemaine Street, Office c. 970 sq ft Large office suite, fully fitted 1st and 2nd floor space To Let Destinations Property Athlone located over Midland Sound €760 p.m. 5 Bastion Court, Office c. 1,248 sq 1st floor office in prime location and easy access points. POA FK Developments Pearse Street, ft Easy walking distance to town and rapidly developing Left Athlone Bank cultural quarter 11 Bastion Court, Office c. 800 sq ft Ground floor office in prime location and easy access points. POA FK Developments Pearse Street, Easy walking distance to town and rapidly developing Left Athlone Bank cultural quarter 13 Bastion Court, Office c. 850 sq ft Ground floor office in prime location and easy access points. POA FK Developments Pearse Street, Easy walking distance to town and rapidly developing Left Athlone Bank cultural quarter 15 Bastion Court, Office c. 1,216 sq Ground floor office in prime location and easy access points. POA FK Developments Pearse Street, ft Easy walking distance to town and rapidly developing Left Athlone Bank cultural quarter Workspace Availability - County Westmeath: September 2011 Page 4 of 31 Type of Location Size Detail Offer Contact Workspace 27 Bastion Court, Office c. 1,009 sq Prime location and easy access points. Easy walking To Let Sherry FitzGerald Pearse Street, ft distance to town and rapidly developing Left Bank cultural €15,000 p.a. O'Meara Athlone quarter 28 Bastion Court, Office c. 69 sq ft Unit 28 In a prime location & the rapidly developing Left For Lease Sherry FitzGerald Pearse Street, Bank cultural quarter O'Meara Athlone MFM Building, Office c. 800 sq ft Property comprises of top floor of MFM building currently POA MCG Auctioneers Church Street, laid out as single open plan office Athlone Church Street, Office c. 700 sq ft 1st floor office space comprising of reception, meeting To Let Custume Property Athlone rooms, kitchen, W.C.
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