Hotel Developments 2017-

Hotels usually have bars in them, and Publican licences. They are probably the single biggest growth sector for publican licences in Dublin recently (or tied with restaurants with full licences, maybe); and are a source of significant amounts of controversy.

I've mapped these, and also given a listing with some details below if you don't want to click around the map. This is just what I'm aware of - there are likely more!




1: Dorset Street/North Circular Road - Dublin One Hotel, 163 bedroom hotel with bar replacing pub OPEN
2: North Wall Avenue/Mayor Street - The Beckett Locke, 241 bedrooms, on derelict site OPEN
3: North Wall Quay/Castleforbes Road - The Mayson,  87 bedrooms, replacing derelict warehouse and pub OPEN
4: Castleforbes Road/East Road - Premier Inn, 250 bedrooms, replacing derelict warehousing OPEN
5: Amiens Street - 172 bedrooms, replacing petrol station - this petrol station has since reopened, so this may be significantly delayed.
6: Moore Lane/Parnell Street - Point A - 132 bedroom hotel on derelict site OPEN
7: Capel Street/Parnell Street - The Address - 94 bedroom hotel primarily replacing retail
8: Marlborough Street - The Moxy, 157 bedrooms replacing derelict offices OPEN
9: O'Connell Street - Premier Inn - 213 bedroom, part of development replacing Clerys department store
10: Bachelors Walk and The Lotts - Zanzibar Locke, 160 bedrooms, replacing Zanzibar nightclub OPEN
11: Middle Abbey Street - Motel One, 310 bedrooms, replacing retail OPEN
12: Upper Abbey Street - on derelict site - may be withdrawn
13: Jervis Street - Premier Inn - 206 bedrooms - replacing gym/museum
14: Tara Street - part of development replacing derelict offices - this is potentially being withdrawn
15: Tara Street - replacing offices/retail
16: Townsend Street - Travelodge replacing various including pub (Neds of Townsend Street) OPEN
17: Townsend Street - replacing office and pub (Long Stone)
18: Townsend Street - StayCity replacing commercial OPEN
19: Andrews Lane - The Wren Hotel, 137 bedrooms, replacing Hangar nightclub OPEN
20: Lord Edward Street - Hard Rock Hotel replacing former hotel (Arlington/Parliament Hotel) OPEN
21: Dame Court - replacing Odessa nightclub
22: Benburb Street - EasyHotel replacing derelict commercial OPEN
23: Ormond Quay - replacing derelict former hotel (Ormond Hotel) - extensively delayed, application to extend permission in March 2022.
24: Francis Street - StayCity replacing Tivoli Theatre OPEN
25: South Great Georges Street - Premier Inn, 97 bedrooms, replacing derelict retail OPEN
26: The Coombe - Hyatt Centric replacing derelict industrial  OPEN
27: Mount Street - The Leinster Hotel - 52 bedroom replacing former Howl At The Moon nightclub
28: Powers Court - replacing former Scruffy Murphys pub - possibly dead
29: Portobello Harbour - NYX, 175 bedroom replacing derelict education/industrial OPEN
31: Strand Road - Maldron (albeit a 4* Maldron - these are usually branded Clayton) replacing former Tara Towers hotel OPEN
32: Ballsbridge - replacing still operational Ballsbridge Hotel - this is exceptionally unlikely to go ahead due to plans by the US Embassy.
33: Clonshaugh - 421 bedroom Holiday Inn on greenfield site adjoining existing Clayton Airport Hotel OPEN and already CLOSED
34: Santry - greenfield site adjacent to existing Carlton Hotel
35: Vicar Street - replacing former industrial
36: Camden Street - Wetherspoons Hotel replacing derelict former hotel/homeless shelter OPEN
37: Capel Street - 98 bedroom replacing former Bolands Bakery
38: Ship Street - replacing derelict industrial
39: Newmarket - 151 bedroom Premier Inn replacing former industrial/commercial OPEN
40: Bloomfield Avenue, Donnybrook - replacing former school
41: Green Street - 195 bedroom StayCity - replacing Keelings fruit warehouse OPEN
42: Arran Street - 278 bedroom - replacing Begleys fruit warehouse
43: Molyneux Yard - 261 bedroom - replacing light industrial
44: Trinity Street - 38 bedroom hotel replacing derelict houses (opposite Hangar site)
45: Merchants Arch - small hotel extension to the pub of the same name
46: Main Street Swords - 66 (revised from 104) bedroom hotel - replacing retail (beside Wetherspoons)
47: Kennelsfort Road, Palmerstown - 53 bedroom hotel replacing existing B&B
48: Cherrywood Town - 200 bedroom hotel on masterplan, may not happen
49: Dublin Airport T2 Hotel - 410 bedroom hotel going back for new planning
50: Mark Street - 142 bedroom StayCity replacing commercial OPEN
51: Spencer Place - "The Samuel" 200 bedroom Clayton-sub brand on derelict rail yards - OPEN
52: Greek Street - Hampton by Hilton, 249 bedrooms, replacing old motor tax office "River House" OPEN
53: Talbot Street - 44 bedrooms in former Guiney & Co department store
54: New Row South - 235 beds (after revising applications) - The Collective in former distillery/brewery building.
55: Williams Lane - Ruby Hotel - 245 beds to go up and over Arnotts and its adjacent carpark.
56: Sheriff Street - 270 bedrooms replacing a storage yard, east end of Castleforbes Works, not connected to the other proposal at the west end.
57: Cumberland Street - 158 bedrooms replacing existing O'Callaghan Hotels head office.
58: Old Kilmainham - 80 bedrooms replacing derelict car dealer
59: Gloucester Street - Premier Inn - 108 bedrooms replacing derelict industrial OPEN
60: Iveagh Markets - 138 bed 4* in redevelopment of derelict markets/pub/industrial - unlikely to go ahead
61: Iveagh Markets - 148 bed 3* in redevelopment of derelict markets/pub/industrial - unlikely to go ahead
62: Echlin Street - 11 bed boutique hotel replacing derelict housing
63: Aungier Street - The Dolphin, annexe to the The Marlin
64: Donnybrook Road - replacing offices/retail
65: Grand Canal Place - 507 bed aparthotel replacing derelict commercial
66: Grand Canal Place - 256 bed hotel replacing derelict commercial
67: Bolton Street - replacing demolished petrol station
68: Clonliffe College, Clonliffe Road - new Dalata hotel
69: James Street - 20 bedroom hotel replacing recording studios
70: Northumberland Street Dun Laoghaire - 45 bedroom hotel replacing former Dunnes Stores supermarket
71: Hatch Street Lower - 60 bed 5* replacing former Direct Provision centre
72: Ushers Quay - 106 Premier Inn replacing former educational
73: Newport Street - 17 bedroom replacing former pub (Brewery Bar)
74: Marlborough Place -10 bedroom renovating former commercial
75: Connolly Station Carpark - 246 bedroom Standard Hotel replacing surface carpark
76: Goatstown - 50 bedroom in carpark of The Goat pub
77: Bride Street - 247 bedroom CitizenM replacing offices
78: Dawson Street - 119 bedroom on site of RIAC offices/garages - replacing now closed Dawson Hotel
79: East Wall Road - 195 bedroom on Canavan Motors site
80: Mayor Street - Johnny Ronan proposal replacing housing
81: Naas Road - 158 bedroom proposal on old Nissan assembly plant site
82: Blanchardstown M3 - 459 bedroom proposal on old gym
83: Westmoreland Street - 40 bedroom refit of offices/retail
84: James Street - 145 bedroom Prizeotel replacing derelict site
85: Meetinghouse Lane - 59 bedroom refit of retail/office/warehousing
86: Baldoyle - 150 bedroom hotel on former racecourse. Older proposal, may be dead
87: Saggart - 174 bedroom hotel replacing derelict pub
88: Perrystown - 9 bedroom hotel on top of existing pub
89: Augustine Street - 95 bedroom hotel on derelict site
90: Strand Street - 162 bedroom hotel on derelict site + former workmens club
91: East Road - 106 bedroom hotel on empty site replacing former residential proposals on this site.
92: Naas Road - 242 bedroom hotel on empty site
93: Dame Court - Rezz Hotel - 57 bedroom conversion of former telephone exchange OPEN
94: Gardiner Street - 72 bedroom conversion/extension of offices (originally houses)
95: Dublin Airport - 300 bedroom adjacent to existing Radisson hotel
96: Pembroke Street Lower - 108 bedroom conversion/extension of ~1930s former Irish Lights HQ. Old proposal but still active
97: Wynnefield Road, Rathmines - 78 bedroom replacing existing commercial
98: Francis Street - 19 bedroom aparthotel replacing (very!) derelict pub
99: North Strand - 41 bedroom aparthotel replacing derelict retail
100: Sandyford - 124 bedroom aparthotel replacing warehouse (temporarily in use as a school)
101: O'Connell Street - 150 bedroom hotel as part of Carlton site redevelopment
102: Artane - 74 bedroom hotel on Artane Industrial Estate
103: Foley Street - 91 bedroom aparthotel on derelict site
104: North King Street - 114 bedroom on derelict sites / pub smoking area and performance area
105: Clonskeagh - 24 bed aparthotel on derelict papermills.
106: Montrose - 202 bed hotel on part of RTÉ lands
107: Castleforbes Road - 58 bed aparthotel replacing derelict housing
108: Stephens Green - Press Up proposal for former Top Shop store.
109: Kevin Street - 81 bed replacing/reusing existing commercial
110: Guinness - 100 bed replacing underused/unused brewery buildings
111: Guinness - 204 bed as above
112: HSQ - 238 bed hotel on long paused development site
113: Rathmines - 110 bed hotel on top of Swan Centre 
114: Howth - 142 bed hotel to replace long closed Deer Park Hotel
115: Broombridge - 100 bed hotel as part of major redevelopment of industrial site
116: Marlborough Street - 296 bed aparthotel replacing Eircom offices
117: Stephens Green - 182 bed hotel to rear of former Latvian embassy
118: IFSC - 96 bedroom hotel replacing/extending existing Harbourmaster pub
119: Liffey Valley - 262 bedroom proposal on empty land near shopping centre
120: Dolphins Barn - 16 bedroom hotel converting offices - refused
121: Camden Row - 195 bedroom hotel replacing offices
122: Duke Street - 17 bedroom hotel replacing former retail
123: Andrew Street - 111 bedroom hotel in converted An Post offices
124: Mount Street - 300 bedroom hotel in back lots of Georgian buildings plus some conversion of same
125: Clarendon Market - 61 bedroom disconnected annexe for the Grafton Hotel
126: Swords Road - 99 bed 'hotel A' on pub carpark
127: Swords Road - 99 bed 'hotel B' on the same pub carpark (this is two completely seperate hotels in one application)
128: Harbour Road, Howth - 50 bed hotel replacing The Waterside pub

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