Private Offices · Fitzwilliam Square · Dublin
65 beautifully designed private office suites in restored Georgian buildings at the heart of Dublin.
Established 2013 · investi.ie Arrange a ViewingWho We Are
Since 2013, Investi has offered a different kind of workspace — one rooted in heritage, craftsmanship, and quiet prestige. Our buildings line the most iconic Georgian addresses in the city: Fitzwilliam Square, Fitzwilliam Place, Fitzwilliam Street, and St. Stephen's Green.
Every office is fully managed, low-density, and priced with complete transparency — one monthly figure, no hidden costs. Private suites for growing startups and established firms alike. A curated community of professionals who value the same things you do.
What's Included
Your own secure, lockable space — no open-plan sharing, no background noise. Low-density by design.
Building management, cleaning, and maintenance handled. You focus on your business; we take care of the rest.
Enterprise-grade broadband throughout all buildings. Reliable, fast, ready for your team from day one.
One monthly figure covers everything — no hidden costs, no surprises. What you see is what you pay.
Share your building with established, growth-minded businesses. A professional environment that reflects your ambition.
Fitzwilliam Square, Fitzwilliam Street, Fitzwilliam Place, St. Stephen's Green — addresses that open doors.
A fine Georgian terraced townhouse built as one of a pair with No. 41. Restrained detailing, vertical massing, and balanced proportions speak of quiet architectural confidence. Retained cast-iron railings and curved granite steps enrich the streetscape.
A distinguished former townhouse built by Benjamin Norwood — part of the cohesive terrace at Nos. 34–41. Rusticated granite at ground floor, noted interiors with ovolo and guilloche ornament, Temple-of-the-Winds columns, and a handsome Doric doorcase.
Among the first houses built on the east side of Fitzwilliam Square (1807–15), with very handsome doorcases intact. The Square was laid out in 1791 — the last of Dublin's great Georgian squares. No. 14 sits within an unbroken late-Georgian streetscape of rare quality.
A pair of former townhouses retaining their traditional form and Georgian proportions. Mellow brick, granite dressings, well-executed ironwork, and a handsome Ionic doorcase. Part of the longest uninterrupted stretch of Georgian streetscape in Dublin.
Part of the cohesive terrace at Nos. 56–59 — the first terrace built on the Square itself. Narrow three-bay frontages, a distinguished Ionic doorcase, and interior joinery and friezes comparable to the finest houses on Merrion Square.
An exemplar of early-twentieth-century classicism — built by Carroll & Batchelor for the Provincial Bank of Ireland. Italianate limestone façade, cut-limestone shopfront, pedimented doorcase, and cast-iron railings on a moulded stone plinth. On St. Stephen's Green, the address alone speaks volumes.
A newly refurbished ground-floor suite offering bright open-plan workspace for 8–10 desks, a private executive office or small meeting room, kitchen and breakout area, and standalone own-door access with 2 dedicated car spaces. Near public transport and Butlers Café.
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Book a ViewingInvesti · Private Offices Dublin · Established 2013