A landmark former Bank of Ireland building at 36 College Green, Dublin 2, which last changed hands at £100,000 17 years ago, is back on the market with a guide price of £2 million. Only yards from the bottom of Grafton Street, the five-storey over basement building is currently producing a rental income of £55,984. This is expected to be nearer £100,000 when a range of rent reviews are completed. The ground floor is occupied by Books Upstairs at a rent of £32,000 per annum. The basement is rented by Fox's cigars which also trades next door. There are also two office tenants upstairs and two fine apartments on the third and fourth floors. The 4,800 sq ft building is located along an exceptionally busy stretch where premises seldom go for sale because most of them are owned by financial institutions.
College Properties and Palmer McCormack are to sell the investment by private treaty.