New 60 seat coworking and collaboration space opening in landmark building on Dublin's O'Connell Street
tcube, Dublin’s longest serving privately owned coworking operator, has announced that it has secured a long-term lease on Nr 1 O’Connell Street, in Dublin city centre. The agreement will see the company providing a further 60 new coworking desks for Dublin based remote workers.
The prestigious building at Nr 1 O’Connell Street is rich with history. Occupying a prominent site at the corner of O’Connell Street and Eden Quay, the original structure, like many of the buildings in this area, was destroyed during the 1916 Rising. The current building was rebuilt in 1922 for jewellers, silversmiths and watchmakers, Hopkins & Hopkins, however most Dubliners will remember it as the flagship premises for the Irish Nationwide Building Society, with enormous green lettering visible from O’Connell Bridge.
tcube has been a leading provider of coworking, event and meeting space, and serviced office solutions since 2013. The company says that the COVID-19 pandemic brought about the world’s biggest experiment for digital workers working from home, concluding with an evolving model of remote working. tcube says it’s Westmoreland Street office space is back to 99% capacity, and has paved the way for the company to open a new venue in Dublin city centre.
Barry Alistair, Director of tcube coworking, said; “Since COVID-19 vaccinations began earlier this year and fed up working from home, we have experienced a surge of new and existing members coming back into tcube Westmoreland Street. Although the pandemic had hit us hard, we were always convinced that our city centre location and low-cost, no-frills model would see apartment dwellers, desperate to separate their work and home lives, seeking alternative ways to work for their employers remotely."
The panoramic views from Nr 1 O’Connell Street across the River Liffey are the best in Dublin city centre, stretching to Trinity College, Grafton Street and the Dublin Mountains beyond. The south facing building has an abundance of natural daylight and makes the internal space bright and productive.
Alistair added; “We are very pleased to acquire the lease on our new building at Nr1 O’Connell Street which will host up to 60 coworking desks, serviced office space, meeting rooms, event and collaboration space.”
tcube, Nr1 O’Connell Street, opens mid November.
Related: Coworking News
Visit: www.tcubedublin.com
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