Ireland’s commercial property landscape is evolving, shaped by changing work habits and shifting tenant expectations. While prime office space in Dublin continues to struggle with higher vacancy rates, there’s renewed momentum in other corners of the commercial market. Logistics and warehousing, in particular, are performing well thanks to continued growth in e-commerce and companies seeking to localise their supply chains. Regional business parks and mixed-use developments are also seeing renewed interest, particularly when designed with flexibility and sustainability in mind. Tenants today are looking for adaptable, energy-efficient spaces that meet ESG criteria—a trend that shows no sign of slowing down. For investors, this means opportunity lies not in traditional office towers, but in reimagining and repurposing underperforming assets. Converting office blocks into flexible co-working hubs or hybrid live-work environments can unlock significant value. As we move further into 2025, commercial real estate still requires a selective approach—but for those aligned with tenant needs and market shifts, the returns remain compelling.
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