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16 Jul 2024 Dublin, IE

EY Selects Wilton Park in Dublin 2 As Location For New Ireland Headquarters

Dublin, 16 July 2024: EY Ireland announces that it has selected Wilton Park, developed by IPUT Real Estate, as the location for its new Dublin headquarters, as it expands and consolidates its city centre footprint into one location to enable the next stage of its market leading growth. EY has agreed a long-term lease at the Wilton Park estate located alongside the Grand Canal in Dublin 2 and expects to commence occupancy from summer 2026.

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EY Selects Wilton Park in Dublin 2 As Location For New Ireland Headquarters
  • EY Ireland to lease space in the IPUT Real Estate Wilton Park estate from summer 2026, as it expands and consolidates its Dublin city centre footprint
  • New location selected following rigorous selection process to ensure highest standards of sustainability, collaboration and access to public transport and amenities for EY people and clients

Dublin, 15 July 2024: EY Ireland announces that it has selected Wilton Park, developed by IPUT Real Estate, as the location for its new Dublin headquarters, as it expands and consolidates its city centre footprint into one location to enable the next stage of its market leading growth. EY has agreed a long-term lease at the Wilton Park estate located alongside the Grand Canal in Dublin 2 and expects to commence occupancy from summer 2026.

EY will significantly increase its existing footprint in the city centre as it brings all of its Dublin team together in a landmark new city centre location with new state of the art facilities designed to enhance collaboration, innovation and client service while also helping to deliver on EY’s ambitious technology and sustainability goals.

EY Ireland employs more than 5,100 people on the island of Ireland, with offices in Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford supporting organisations across a broad and diverse range of professional services from Assurance to Corporate Finance, Tax and Law, Consulting, AI and Data Analytics.

Commenting on the announcement, EY Ireland Managing Partner Frank O’Keeffe said:

“I’m delighted to confirm that we will be moving to this new, state of the art, landmark headquarters at the Wilton Park campus in summer 2026. Our new office will accommodate our growing business and our new ways of working. It will be a world-class centre for collaboration, innovation and delivery as we continue to partner with our clients in new and exciting ways to help them solve some of their most complex and strategic issues in a world that is changing at incredible speed.”

“Over recent years EY Ireland has grown to be the number one professional services firm on the island of Ireland. Our brilliant people are at the heart of this, and our new location will enable us to continue to attract and retain the best and the brightest minds to grow their careers with us and help to build a better working world for all.”

“From our new location on the banks of the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, EY Ireland will remain at the heart of this vibrant and dynamic city. Together with our exceptional clients and our brilliant people we’re all in to enable the next generation of economic growth for Ireland to build a better working world for all.”

EY Law Ireland provided legal and real estate advisory services to EY during this transaction. 

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