Savills Ireland and BNP Paribas Real Estate have placed 6-7 St Stephen's Green in Dublin city centre on the market to purchase or lease.
The entire landmark property is up for sale for €17.5m.
It extends to 2,482 square metre (26,716 square feet) with three floors in retail use and three floors of self-contained offices overhead.
Alternatively, the retail element of the property - at ground, lower ground and first floor level - is available to lease for €875,000 a year. This extends to 2,069 square metre (22,271 square feett) and recently served as Topshop's flagship outlet in Ireland.
The overhead offices are independently accessed from St Stephen's Green and provide 412 square metre (4,434 square feet) of period accommodation with views over St Stephen’s Green.
The second floor is currently vacant and the third and fourth floors are income producing. They are let to Cundall (Ireland) Ltd on a short-term lease which expires in August 2024 at an annual rent of €89,373 a year.
The building was originally constructed in 1870 for the famous Dublin wine merchants and grocers, Robert Smyth & Co.
The building last sold in 2005 and was acquired by the Bank of Ireland Staff Pension Fund from a consortium, which included members of the rock band, U2.
It was then converted from the Galleria Shopping Centre to house Ireland’s first Habitat store.