The former National Irish Bank branch in Earl Street has sold for a six figure sum, estate agents Savills have revealed.
In an update on the sale of the bank’s former branches, estate agent Stephen McCarthy told The Irish Times that he has now sold 12 of the 14 branches owned by the bank.
While he would not reveal the exact figure the building in Earl Street sold for, he admitted it was for less than the suggested price of €800,000.
National Irish Bank ceased trading last November when owners Danske Bank decided to close its retail banking operation in Ireland.
The Dundalk branch shut its doors on December 17th 2010, with the building lying idle ever since.
