In the plans, Workday Ltd is seeking a ten year planning permission for the office and mixed use scheme that is to include two office blocks with both blocks ranging from eight to 12 storeys in height at the Strategic Development Zone at Grangegorman at Dublin 7.
Basement level will include a gym and wellness suite and the scheme will also provide for 564 bicycle parking spaces and 36 electric scooter charging stands.Workday - which currently employs over 1,800 here - first publicly announced its intention to construct new EMEA headquarters in Grangegorman in April 2022.
"Workday believes that the new proposed EMEA headquarters will enable it to grow its existing community partnerships, such as that with TU Dublin, create new jobs and generate further economic benefit to the local area." "Dublin has proven to be an excellent location to hire talented people and innovate in technology; Workday is planning for future growth, and the new proposed EMEA headquarters at Grangegorman will be central to that.Currently, Workday's employees are based across two offices: one in Smithfield, Dublin 7 and one in Dockline, Dublin 1," he added.