Exciting Hotel Developments Planned for Cork City
15 November 2017
Hoteliers and developers are considering projects with 1,355 new hotel bedrooms for delivery in Cork City in the coming years according to a new study by Savills Ireland.
7 new builds and 4 extensions to existing hotels are at various stages of planning and if half were seen through to completion, it would represent an almost 30% increase on the current Cork hotel stock, which stands at 2,297 bedrooms.
5 hotels have received a grant of planning permission for the addition of 360 bedrooms. The new 165-bed Maldron Hotel on Beasley Street/South Mall is currently under construction and due for completion in 2018, while The Kingsley Hotel at Victoria Cross has received approval for 63 additional bedrooms.
Ireland’s first floating hotel has also been given the go-ahead, the 96-bed ‘floatel’ My Story MV would be situated at Penrose Quay. Elsewhere, the Montenotte Hotel on Middle Glanmire Road will add 6 new rooms to its current stock.
The largest projects include;
Hotel |
New or Extension |
Planning Status |
New Rooms Planned |
Star |
M (The Metropole), Harleys Street |
New |
Applied |
217 |
3-star |
9 Parnell Place - Hostel |
New |
Pre-planning |
205 |
Hostel |
Former Government Bldgs., Sullivan's Quay |
New |
Pre-Planning |
193 |
4-star |
Hotel Site, Anderson's Quay |
New |
Speculative |
182 |
3-star |
Maldron Beasley Hotel Site Cork (2018) |
New |
Granted |
165 |
3-star |
Horgan's Quay (HQ), Railway Street, Lower Glanmire Road |
New |
Applied |
136 |
3-star |
Time Square Development, Custom House Quay |
New |
Pre-planning |
100 |
3-star |
Tom Barrett, Director, Hotels & Leisure at Savills Ireland commented;
“The Cork hotel market has strengthened in recent years. There is now significant demand for additional bedrooms in the city and Savills expect that a number of the planned schemes will proceed. Current office development plans are very positive for the hotel sector, but certainty the Cork Events Centre proceeding is necessary for the city to exploit its true potential”.
For further information, please contact:
Andrew Smyth, Head of Communications, Savills Ireland
M: +353 86 122 1551
E: andrew.smyth@savills.ie