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€10 Million Redevelopment Planned For Guinness Enterprise Centre in Dublin

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€10 Million Redevelopment Planned For Guinness Enterprise Centre in Dublin

€10 Million Redevelopment Planned For Guinness Enterprise Centre in Dublin
March 07
10:21 2019

The Guinness Enterprise Centre has unveiled an ambitious development plan for its landmark building on Taylor’s Lane in Dublin 8. Planning permission for the €10 million redevelopment and expansion has been lodged with Dublin City Council.

The Guinness Enterprise Centre (GEC) opened for business in 2000 with the ambition of providing the environment and all the necessary supports to enable early stage business’s to grow and prosper.It is currently home to 85 companies with more than 400 employees on-site. Once completed, the expanded development will see the GEC as home to 160 companies with more than 750 employees and a further 220 co-working companies.

Subject to receiving planning approval, construction will begin later this year and the two additional floors in the building are expected to be completed before the end of 2020.

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