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Description
High end office in the heart of St Julians, situated in a brand new development in the heart of St Julians. This spacious office in the heart of St Julians features:
– Open plan layout
– Common WC facilities
– Finishes to a high quality
– Glass curtain wall
– Air-conditioning throughout
– High-speed lift access
– Reception service
– Additional space available
– Optional car spaces
This high end office in the heart of St Julians is ideal for a high-profile company looking to be located in the middle of the commercial area of the city.
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About St Julians
St Julians is a popular tourist destination on the east coast of the Mediterranean island of Malta, located close to Sliema, Msida, and Gzira, and is one of the busiest commercial and urban hubs in Malta. It is known for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants lining the streets. St. Julian’s also offers a variety of water sports activities and is home to several beaches, including St. George’s Bay and Balluta Bay. The current population count is around 13,792 residents. This town is particularly attractive for English speakers and is one of the most favored cities by expats in Malta.
This seaside town is one of the most prestigious places to set up your business quarters in Malta. The iGaming, aviation, banking, payment, employment, and technology sectors are drawn to this region.
On average, office rent in St Julians is €300 per square metre per year.
Distance from key locations:
Malta International Airport – 6 km.
Valletta – 2.6 km.
Gozo Ferry Cirkewwa – 17 km.
Central Business District (Mriehel) – 3.2 km.
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A high-end office in the heart of St Julians, located within a brand new development in the heart of the city. This spacious office boasts an open-plan layout, common WC facilities, high-quality finishes, and a glass curtain wall. It is equipped with air-conditioning throughout, high-speed lift access, and reception services. Additional space is available, and optional car spaces can be arranged. Ideal for a high-profile company seeking a central location in St Julians’ bustling commercial area.
Malta’s economy is primarily driven by the services sector, contributing about 75% of the nation’s GDP. Within this, financial services play a leading role, with an estimated 15-20% contribution, bolstered by international banks, insurance companies, and investment firms operating in the country. Tourism follows closely, generating approximately 25% of GDP, thanks to the island’s status as a popular Mediterranean destination attracting millions of visitors each year.
In the realm of technology, ICT and online gaming have grown exponentially in recent years, with the sector accounting for around 5-7% of GDP, making Malta a regional hub for digital innovation, software development, and online gaming platforms.
Next, manufacturing, particularly in pharmaceuticals, electronics, and medical devices, contributes approximately 10-12% to Malta’s GDP. The country’s favorable tax regime and strategic location make it an attractive destination for multinational companies in these industries. The real estate and construction sector also plays a significant role, adding 10-12% to the economy, driven by both residential and commercial property demand, as well as large-scale infrastructure projects.
Other important sectors include retail and wholesale trade, contributing about 9-10%, and shipping and maritime industries, which also contribute a significant portion of the GDP, benefitting from Malta’s strategic position along Mediterranean trade routes. Together, these key sectors form the backbone of Malta’s economy, fostering growth, diversification, and resilience.
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Updated on March 24, 2025 at 10:25 pm