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Internet giant Yahoo has invested $12 million (€10.9 million) in new offices in Dublin’s Docklands, giving it the capacity to bring its Irish workforce from 320 to 450. The 78,000sq ft...
- Yahoo signs for new offices in Dublin docklands
US tech giant Yahoo has agreed a deal to occupy enough space...
- Yahoo signs for new offices in Dublin docklands
Oct 20, 2023 · US tech giant Yahoo has agreed a deal to occupy enough space for up to 350 workers at Dublin’s tallest office building. The company has signed a lease for 3,317 sq m (35,703 sq ft) of office...
Oct 20, 2023 · New tenants including Yahoo have moved into The EXO, Dublin's tallest office building, at Point Square in the north docklands. A total of 46,000 sq ft has been let at the site by joint agents Savills Ireland and CBRE, including 35,703 sq ft across the first and second floors to the "global tech giant" in what is the largest office leasing deal ...
Oct 20, 2023 · A “household name” tech company, understood to be Yahoo, has taken 35,703 sq. ft of offices in the tower across the first and second floors. Yahoo already occupies a headquarters building at...
- Donal O'donovan
Oct 22, 2023 · The EXO is being funded by SW3 and EPISO 4, a fund managed by Tristan Capital Partners, and comprises a total of 170K SF of Grade A office space and an 11K SF roof garden.
Jan 22, 2015 · This extract from a new book - Silicon Docks: The Rise of Dublin as a Global Tech Hub - details how one of the area’s landmark tenants was lured to these shores.
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Internet giant Yahoo has invested $12 million (€10.9 million) in new offices in Dublin’s Docklands, giving it the capacity to bring its Irish workforce from 320 to 450. The Docklands area has even become internationally known as Dublin’s “Silicon Docks”, thanks to the arrival of so many leading technology companies.