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Westpoint Centre
Altamount Street
Westport
Co Mayo
Description
The unit has planning permission for office use and occupies a prominent position in the Westpoint complex.
The property is laid out over two floors with a total area of approximately 532 sq m (5,726 sq ft). It is currently in a shell and core finish. A fit out can be carried out, which will be represented in the rental figure.
The unit is fronted by a large courtyard space which is accessed from Altamount Street, one of the main routes into Westport from the Ballinrobe/Galway direction. There are lift and stairs access to the courtyard from the Wespoint car park.
There is extensive parking available in both surface and underground car parks. Westpoint is located opposite Westport train station, which provides a good range of daily services between Westport and Dublin.
Westpoint is a mixed use development comprising of retail units, offices and apartments. Commercial occupants in the complex include Tesco, Boots Pharmacy, Oliver P. Morahan & Son Solicitors, Bourke Waste, Wild West Play Village and other businesses attracting significant numbers of people to the complex daily.
Westport town is a vibrant commercial location with a broad range of retailers, restaurants, licensed premises, leisure and service amenities. The town centre is 700 metres from the property.
Directions
From Westport town centre follow Altamount Street towards the train station, turning left into Westpoint at sign for Tesco.
BER Information
BER Number: 800544686
Energy Performance Indicator: 6807.87
About the Area
Westport is a town in County Mayo, situated at the south-east corner of Clew Bay, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular tourist destination, and scores highly for Quality of Life. It has also won the prestigious Irish Tidy Towns Competition three times; in 2001, 2006 and 2008. In 2012 it won the Best Place to Live in Ireland competition run by The Irish Times. This highlights the strong community values in the area.
Between the last two censuses (2006 and 2011) the town has shown growth in population, from 5163 to 5543.
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