It’s reported that Google is one of several parties interested in buying the Boland’s Mill buildings in Dublin.
A bidding war is erupting over the historic site.
Several parties have expressed interest in the historic site near Grand Canal Dock.
One of those is thought to be Google – whose European headquarters is already located in that area.
It’s reported in today’s Sunday Business Post that the buildings would fetch around 11 million euro – but any buyer would have to spend a further 10 million to refurbish the site.
The Boland’s Mills regeneration project is part of NAMA’s flagship Boland’s Quay project – which also includes a major development of new office buildings.
When that is completed, it’ll hold up to 2,500 workers in its thirteen floors.
Those buildings are set to be completed by 2018 – creating up to 500 jobs in the process.