Retail Dublin

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Retail Dublin

You have made this search: Retail Dublin, and have therefore come to Companyspace.com, Europe's big portal for commercial real estate. Please note that the search results below not necessarily match your search Retail Dublin. If you don't find commercial real estate that matches your search, you can use the filter above to find commercial rentals that match your search. It is emphasized that you should also uphold the law when renting or letting.

Useful to know when you are looking for shop in Dublin

Dublin is both the capital, the largest city of Ireland, and home to over 544.107 inhabitants (anno. 2016).

The city is known for its rich history, dating all the way back to the vikings in the 9th century, granting the city with many historical sights such as the Georgian city, the home of the world famous beer Guinness, and the charming Trinity college. Apart from the historic lavishness, the city has succeeded to keep a metropolitan feel, with young architecture and modern culture. Trinity university is an important part of the city’s character, as it creates endless social events, but also opportunities within the research field, which lead to many startup businesses. In the fall of 2020 the enrollment of undergraduates was at 2200. Attending university in a large city like Dublin means a significant amount of open internship spots. 

Besides this Dublin’s economy is rapidly growing, creating new job opportunities every week. This means moving to the city as an expat or simply from further out in the suburbs looking for a job, is a lot more convenient. 

After work hours the city continues the bustling city energy, as the nightlife emerges. Dubliners are known for their way of living, which on the weekends typically consists of pints and clubbing. Everything you need in an everyday life is within walking distance, but apart from that there are plenty of public transport opportunities. Dublin’s main type of public transport are double decker busses, but you can also travel by train or even trams. You can easily get access with a Leap card, which is a card you top up when necessary.

The housing in Dublin centre mainly consists of apartments, but you will also find neat and comfortable suburban areas in the outskirts of the city.

In terms of children, the city offers a broad amount of opportunities of education, for example catholic, private and public schools. Playgrounds are also scattered evenly around the city, making an everyday with children easier.

After work hours the city continues the bustling city energy, as the nightlife emerges. Dubliners are known for their hedonist way of living, which on the weekends typically consists of pints and clubbing, but on the weekdays contrary also means cozy tea parties and get-togethers. Dublin is overall a great place for people of all ages.

What is a shop? 

A shop for rent is a commercial space that can be used as a business location and is designed to sell a physical product, such as clothing, appliances, groceries, etc. There are shops for rent throughout the country, but they are usually located where potential customers are, i.e., in commercial areas, shopping malls, shopping centers, or pedestrian streets.

Retail spaces can be small or large, and they can be part of a larger complex or a standalone building. A shop for rent is a retail space that you can rent by either paying an amount monthly or quarterly. There are also shops for sale, which you can purchase and, therefore, don't pay rent for.