Exploring the vibrant Park Place in Dublin 2

When you picture Dublin 2, you might think of sleek glass façades and busy city streets. But behind those façades lies one of the capital’s most forward-thinking developments, the Park Place campus. More than just an office address, it’s a living, connected ecosystem that blends best in class design, sustainability, and urban vibrancy.

While Four & Five Park Place have recently captured headlines as Dublin’s newest landmark workplaces, Park Place tells a much broader story. It represents a master-planned vision for how business, heritage, and sustainability can come together to create one of the most dynamic commercial environments in Ireland.

Where history meets innovation

At the heart of Park Place lies a distinctive blend of old and new. The campus seamlessly integrates One, Two, Three, Four, and Five Park Place, along with the restored Station Buildings, into a cohesive whole. The result is a unified, modern campus that celebrates its past while embracing the future.

The beautifully repurposed Station Buildings, once part of the Harcourt Street Railway Terminus, are now home to the Park Place Vaults, a series of exposed stone railway arches transformed into a lively retail and dining quarter. Tenants and visitors alike can enjoy everything from Pret A Manger and Caffè Nero to Tír Deli and Mortons, it is also within the close vicinity of Dublin’s famous Camden St which has a buzzing social scene, award winning restaurants and renowned bars and music venues.

This thoughtful balance between heritage and contemporary design gives Park Place a unique sense of place. It anchors the modern office development in Dublin’s rich architectural story, while positioning it firmly in the future of urban working life.

Sustainability at the core

Every phase of Park Place reflects a deep commitment to sustainability. Developed by Clancourt, the campus sets new environmental benchmarks for office space in Dublin.

Buildings such as Four and Five Park Place and Three Park Place have achieved top-tier sustainability ratings, including LEED Platinum and BER A3 certifications. Yet the environmental credentials go far beyond badges. They are built into the very structure and daily operation of the campus:

  • High-performance façades reduce energy use and improve comfort.
  • Advanced cooling systems utilise ice-bank technology to lower peak electricity demand.
  • Green roofs improve insulation, manage rainwater, and support biodiversity.
  • Rainwater harvesting systems reuse water efficiently across the site.
  • Sustainable transport facilities, including secure bike storage, high-quality showers, and EV charging stations, encourage greener commuting.

 

For modern companies, choosing Park Place is more than a real estate decision, it’s a statement of values. It aligns their operations with environmental responsibility and resonates with employees who expect their workplace to reflect a greener, smarter future.

Designed around people, wellbeing and connectivity

Park Place is built with people in mind. Across every building, flexible and light-filled floorplates create bright, adaptable offices that encourage collaboration and focus. Generous floor-to-ceiling heights, high-quality materials, and intelligent building systems combine to deliver a best-in-class working environment.

Employee wellbeing is further supported by premium end-of-trip facilities, including showers, changing rooms, and lockers designed to “clubhouse” standards. These amenities make active commuting simple and comfortable, helping to integrate healthy habits into the workday.

Outside, the campus connects effortlessly to Dublin’s rhythm. A new pedestrian walkway runs from Hatch Street directly to the Iveagh Gardens, giving occupants easy access to one of the city’s most tranquil green spaces. And with the Harcourt LUAS stop just two minutes away, plus Dublin Bikes and bus routes at the doorstep, commuting could hardly be easier.

A prime business and cultural hub

Location matters and Park Place’s position on Hatch Street Upper places it at the heart of Dublin’s most vibrant district. Surrounded by multinational headquarters such as Dropbox and Bank of America, it sits within walking distance of the city’s best amenities.

Whether it’s shopping on Grafton Street, a walk through St. Stephen’s Green, or an evening at the National Concert Hall, Park Place connects business with culture in a way few locations can. Cafés, restaurants, hotels, and leisure options are all within easy reach, making it one of the most desirable business addresses in Dublin.

The Park Place represents a new vision for commercial development in Dublin, one that honours the city’s history while driving innovation and sustainability. From the reimagined railway vaults to the cutting-edge design of Four & Five Park Place, every element works in harmony to create a premium, people-focused environment.

It is not just a place to work, but a place of belonging, which is a vibrant urban community where heritage, design, and sustainability converge. For businesses looking to elevate their workplace experience, Park Place Dublin 2 stands as a landmark of what the future of work can look like.