GOOGLE NOW OWNS THE TREASURY BUILDING
The Treasury Building: From Mill to Modern Tech Hub
A Shift in Ownership
The Treasury Building, with its distinctive red brick facade on Grand Canal Street, is now a Google hub. However, its history extends far beyond tech industry ownership.
What Came Before: Boland's Mill
- Flour Milling Powerhouse: Founded in 1835, Boland's Mill was a significant economic force in Dublin.
- Site of the 1916 Easter Rising: The mill became a strategic stronghold during the Rising against British rule.
Treasury Building Redevelopment
By the 1980s, Boland's Mill had fallen into disuse. Here's why the redevelopment occurred:
- Preservation & Modernization: The plan aimed to preserve the historic mill while creating modern office space.
- Economic Shift: The redevelopment symbolized Dublin's transition to a tech and service-oriented economy.
- Government Ownership: Ireland's National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) became its primary tenant.
Why Sell to Google?
- Tech Sector Boom: Dublin is a major European tech hub, and Google sought additional space.
- Attractive Location: The Treasury Building offered a large, central, and architecturally significant property.
- Financial Considerations: The sale likely brought substantial benefits to the previous owners.
Today, Google has refurbished the Treasury Building, marking a new chapter in this historic Dublin site.
GOOGLE NOW OWNS THE TREASURY BUILDING