Trophy buildings in Dublin — anchored by Docklands & Grand Canal — function as physical brand expressions for HQ tenants, with rent premiums priced into the address as much as the space.

  • Trophy address is part of the brand — and is priced in the rent.
  • Lobby, signage, and arrival sequence drive the experience.
  • Hospitality-grade reception and amenity programming are table stakes.
  • Trophy assets tend to attract trophy tenants — peer-effect matters.

Dublin office as brand experience

Trophy buildings in Dublin — anchored by Docklands & Grand Canal — function as physical brand expressions for HQ tenants, with rent premiums priced into the address as much as the space.

TL;DR

  • Trophy address is part of the brand — and is priced in the rent.
  • Lobby, signage, and arrival sequence drive the experience.
  • Hospitality-grade reception and amenity programming are table stakes.
  • Trophy assets tend to attract trophy tenants — peer-effect matters.

Why the address premium exists

Dublin trophy stock — Salesforce Tower Dublin, Three Park Place, Citi Building — commands a measurable rent premium because tenants buy the address as part of brand positioning. The premium is structural, not cyclical.

Designing for brand

Trophy fit-outs prioritise the arrival sequence (lobby, lift cab, floor-plate entry), client-facing programming, and signature design moments. The space is the brochure.

Key facts

cityDublin
countryIreland
regionEMEA
classARentLocal65 EUR/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$70/sqft/yr
vacancy14.3%
typicalLeaseYears10
typicalRentFreeMonths12
submarkets5
primeYieldPct4.8%
trophyAnchorDocklands & Grand Canal

Frequently asked questions

Is the trophy rent premium in Dublin worth it?
For HQ tenants where the address is a brand asset, often yes. For back-office and processing operations, usually no. Run the Occupancy Cost Estimator to put numbers on the tradeoff.

Editorial provenance

Reviewed by Samuel Okafor — EMEA contributing editor. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.

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