Irish central bank to buy two more buildings
Move will be partly funded by sale of Spencer Dock building, CBI says
The Central Bank of Ireland will buy two large premises being built near its newly opened headquarters, while selling a building it bought in 2015, it announced on November 9.
The CBI will be selling its Spencer Dock building for €104 million in order to partly fund its purchase of the new buildings. The two large office blocks are being constructed in a new development next to the central bank’s main building on North Wall Quay in the Irish capital Dublin.
The Central Bank of Ireland says
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