Google cancels plans to rent Dublin offices

GOOGLE TO ANUL, its plan to lease 202,000 square feet of area on Dublin docks, a spokesman confirmed.

The Irish Times reported in October 2019 that Google had begun negotiations to lease the Sorting Office, a seven-story construction in progress in the Dublin Docks area.

A Google spokesman told the TheJournal. ie, “After much deliberation, Google doesn’t have to hire the ratings office.

“We are grateful to Mapletree for all his paintings with us and wish them the most productive of luck in successfully renting this perfect building. We continue to invest in our Irish operations. “

Mapletree is a Singapore-based real estate company.

Bloomberg, which first reported the story tonight, said the area could house up to 2,000 workers.

Google employs another 8,000 people at Irlanda. La company said in July that most of its painters could paint from home until July 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 202,000-square-foot workspace is an old An Post site that has been “transformed” into a fashionable commercial progression, the site’s genuine real estate progression company, Marlet, said.

It will have a roof garden, a gym and more than three hundred bike spaces, according to its website.

Google’s head in Dublin is located on Barrow Street in the city centre.

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