Greencore arrived on campus at the end of January after signing a deal for a new office headquarters at Dublin Airport Central. The company has occupied 10,333 sqft on the fourth floor of Block two, which is our final building to be delivered within phase one of the wider Dublin Airport Central scheme and is located immediately adjacent to Terminal 2. Greencore signed a 20-year lease and agreed to pay a rent of about €36 per sqft. Greencore’s move from their previous headquarters at Northwood Business Park in Santry, where it has been based since 2009, will go some way in helping the company to meet its ESG (environmental, social, and governance) goals as Dublin Airport Central is a Grade A, LEED Gold office development with an A3 energy rating.
Our tenant line-up already features several leading corporates, including ESB International, Kellogg’s, IWG plc, and Horseware Ireland. daa’s development arm, Dublin Airport Central, has planning permission for four corporate buildings in an area adjacent to the Terminal 2 building at Dublin Airport
Commenting on his company’s new Dublin headquarters, Greencore’s general counsel, company secretary and head of Dublin office, Damien Moynagh said: “Dublin Airport Central offers Greencore modern, sustainable office space in the heart of the airport, which provides strong connectivity to our operations and our customers. “Our choice of Dublin Airport Central was driven by its attractive location but also its LEED Gold and A3 energy ratings which align with our sustainability ambitions.” Greencore was represented Knight Frank in its negotiations, while Savills acted for Dublin Airport Central - Irish Times