Officesuites.ie offers something new in Dublin

2009 June 14
by james

Today’s Sunday Business Post carries an article on a Dublin lawyer who plans to open a multimillion-euro chain of serviced offices for small businesses -

Howard Doyle has spent €4.1 million developing his first block of serviced offices in Blackrock in south Dublin. The 35-year-old solicitor now intends to develop similar suites in other Dublin suburbs under the name Officesuites.ie

[Doyle] said that the Blackrock office had been open for four months, and had already reached 60 per cent occupancy. Unlike serviced office blocks, Doyle said, his chain would be based in the suburbs of Dublin, rather than the city centre. “People are sick to death of commuting, they can’t hack the traffic any more”.

“People can rent an office for one day or one year. We provide work stations, phone lines, everything you need to run an office”

Visiting the Officesuites.ie website it’s apparent that there’s a more rounded philosophy behind the scheme than the newspaper reveals -
Through our inspired office design, internal networking opportunities and the coming together of likeminded professionals we provide more than just an office, we offer a lifestyle workspace which generates an environment in which to thrive.
Now that’s better! Even though their services page refers to Hotdesking as a period as short as one week, it sounds to me like this operation could be persuaded to offer true (daily) hotdesking.
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