Building on Limerick’s long and proud commercial heritage

The Henry Street/Lower Glentworth Street junction’s stunning new view

The
Building

This LEED Gold Building provides high performance Grade A office workspace over six floors

The Gardens International Office will have a unique character, enriched by the combination of dynamic contemporary architecture and old heritage buildings and will be Limericks first city centre LEED Gold certified office scheme.

The development sets new standards of design construction and prestige and is perfectly positioned to cater for a range of business needs.

DESIGNED FOR MODERN BUSINESS

An expansive reception with contemporary finishes

80,000 sq ft

of office accommodation

2.6 m

floor to ceiling hight

grade a

office workspace

The
Office

The office accommodation extends to 80,000 sq ft finished to the highest specification.

The impressive entrance is framed by a restored original 19th century arched structure leading to an expansive reception with contemporary finishes where you immediately get a sense of the quality of this building.

Inspired by the past. Designed for the future

Exceptional natural lighting levels

The office floor plates offers supreme layout flexibility with exceptional natural lighting levels.

Tenant amenities include dedicated male and female shower and changing facilities and secure bicycle parking.

Offering expansive panoramas of the city and beautiful countryside beyond

A more natural work environment

Stunning views of a vibrant city

The
Developers

The expertise behind the vision

A unique entity – Limerick Twenty Thirty Strategic Development DAC – is developing The Gardens International. This is the first vehicle in Ireland to be wholly owned by a local authority and created specifically to deliver a city and countywide investment programme. Under this, a number of strategic sites are being developed, all of which complement each other and help deliver the Limerick Twenty Thirty DAC economic and spatial plan.

Chaired by Denis Brosnan, the founder of Kerry Group plc, Limerick Twenty Thirty DAC is led by David Conway who was previously the CEO of the National Sports Campus Development Authority.

Professional Team

CLIENT

Limerick Twenty Thirty DAC

CONTRACTOR

JJ Rhatigan & Co.

ARCHITECT

Carr Cotter & Naessens / Denis Byrne Architects

PROJECT MANAGER

Kerin Contract Management

Structural Engineer

Punch Consulting Engineers

SERVICES ENGINEER

Don O Malley & Partners

QUANTITY SURVEYOR

Tom Mc Namara & Partners

CONSERVATION

Carrig Conservation International

FACADE CONSULTANT

Murphy Facade Studio

PSDP

Chris Mee Group

FIRE CONSULTSNT

Jeremy Gardner Associates

LEED CONSULTANT

Meehan Green

LEASING AGENT

Cushman & Wakefield