A self-contained office building at Park West Business Campus in Dublin 12 has been sold for just over €2.5m, highlighting continued transaction activity within Ireland’s commercial property and built environment sector.

The Irish Independent reported that Block 16 on Joyce Way achieved a sale price slightly above its €2,525,000 guide, with the buyer understood to be an owner-occupier.

The three-storey building extends to approximately 2,410 sq m and comprises a mix of open-plan and cellular office layouts, supporting flexible workplace design requirements across modern occupier needs.

Architecturally, the property features a triple-height reception area and consistent 2.7-metre floor-to-ceiling heights, alongside integrated facilities including meeting rooms, a boardroom and a dedicated communications room.

The building also includes a commercial canteen on the first floor, with kitchen and restroom facilities available on each level, aligning with contemporary workplace design standards focused on occupant functionality and operational efficiency.

External infrastructure includes 36 surface car parking spaces, supporting accessibility and on-site capacity for occupiers.

Located within Park West Business Campus, the site benefits from established transport connectivity, including proximity to the M50 road network, Park West train station and Luas Red Line services.

The transaction reflects continued demand for well-specified office assets with strong connectivity, particularly among owner-occupiers seeking control over workspace design and long-term occupancy costs.

For the building and architecture sector, the sale underscores the value of adaptable office layouts, integrated amenities and transport-oriented design in supporting asset performance within Ireland’s evolving commercial property landscape.

See the complete details on the Park West office transaction, including building specifications, location advantages and insights into Dublin’s commercial property market activity.