A Georgian office block formerly occupied by the Revenue Commissioners opposite Dublin Castle at 14/16 Lord Edward Street, Dublin 2, is to be sold by the Office of Public Works.
Agent ATIS Harrington Bannon is quoting in excess of €6 million for the vacant building which goes to tender on May 12th.
It has a combined floor area of 1,510 sq m (16,253 sq ft) over five floors and 40 metres of frontage on to Lord Edward Street.
Most of the space is laid out as cellular offices and there is also a passenger lift.
One of the attractions for interested parties is that there will be no stamp duty on the purchase, representing a saving of 9 per cent.
Conor Whelan of the selling agent said he believed the block would be of particular interest to owner-occupiers and investors.