



Ta’ Xbiex Fully Equipped Office
Perfectly located, close to a host of amenities including cafes, restaurants, shops, markets, bars, gyms, and easy access to Ta’Xbiex, Gzira, and Sliema. The area is perfect for companies as it allows for team building exercises, easy access into the office, along with a few roads with early morning parking only a short walk away.
The office itself is already set up. Currently it is partitioned into several smaller offices, with an openplan area for the main team, and a choice of offices that can be used for meeting rooms, directors’ offices and a boardroom. Services are connected already, so all one needs is to being their own furniture, if the tables and chairs left at the office are not to one’s taste, and their IT systems.
The price is also very attractive coming in well below the zone’s averages. For those who want a practical office, to serve a purpose, and to give their employees a place that they will enjoy coming to work, this is a must see.
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Ta’ Xbiex is located on a small headland inside Marsamxett Harbour, between Msida and Gzira. It is located just opposite the harbour’s entrance, facing east to where the sun rises over the horizon. Some say this geographical position facing the sunrise (Tbexbix) gives Ta’ Xbiex its name, while others attribute it to the fishing nets (Xbiek) prevalent in this former fishing village. The motto of Ta ‘Xbiex is ‘Unita tae Fortiori’ in Latin, which in Maltese roughly means, ‘In Unity is Strength.’
While fishing boats are still seen in the area, today the main connection that Ta’ Xbiex has with the sea is part of the Yacht Marina which lies on the Valletta side, with the Black Pearl galley, today a restaurant, dominating it. In addition Ta’ Xbiex has become home to a number of ship chandler service industries, boat supplies shops and also insurance and law firms, although it is most famous for the large number of foreign embassies housed in its magnificent buildings along the coast. Among others, one can find the Embassies of Egypt, Greece, Ireland, France, the Australian High Commission and the British High commission.