SweetCaliber wrote: » Wonder will it be knocked and rebuilt from the ground up, can't imagine it's in great shape at the moment?
Harry Palmr wrote: » The whole structure looked pretty ropey from the last pictures I saw but presumably they've had the surveyors in and the fallen floors/ceilings count as non structural.
fricatus wrote: » Interesting. Maybe this building comes from those legendary times when structures were built to survive a nuclear blast! It's such a local landmark that it would be nice to have it refurbished and looking modern and nice again. Apparently he wants a rooftop bar on it. Now that would be a place worth going to of a night!
fricatus wrote: » Interesting. Maybe this building comes from those legendary times when structures were built to survive a nuclear blast! It's such a local landmark that it would be nice to have it refurbished and looking modern and nice again.
Cabaal wrote: » Hardly, It was opened in the 1960's, the same decade thats brought us the Waterford train station. Personally I think the eye sore should be knocked, if they aren't going to knock it then they need to do a serious visual change to the front of the building.
Irishlad2014 wrote: » Has there been any update on this since the purchase?
spankmemunkey wrote: » If you google Waterford city council planning, and you get their website you can use the planning map to see what planning permission has been put in anywhere in Waterford as far back as the 60's its very interesting. But anyway no planning has been put forward for the hotel
Wanderer78 wrote: » maybe hes waiting to see what happens with the north quays?
Wanderer78 wrote: » spankmemunkey wrote: » If you google Waterford city council planning, and you get their website you can use the planning map to see what planning permission has been put in anywhere in Waterford as far back as the 60's its very interesting. But anyway no planning has been put forward for the hotel maybe hes waiting to see what happens with the north quays?
jelutong wrote: » The owners of a certain city hotel aren't exactly helping to speed the process along,if you follow me.
iseegirls wrote: » Go on....
Max Powers wrote: » iseegirls wrote: » Go on.... Exactly, pretty sure,ardree owner said waiting on north quays, I think they may have started stripping place out but no major refurb work by any stretch, there is no gossip, no hotel stopping it, or any other news there.I think whatever OP heard is usual bar stool stuff, inaccurate.
StringerBell wrote: » Story I was told is that there has been a challenge issued with regards the legitimacy of the sale from NAMA. I heard this from a very prominent member of the business community who is pretty spot on most of the time with his info tbf to him. Not like he was boasting about being in the know or anything, came up in a general conversation about the North Quays and how much of an asset the hotel could be when refurbished. Said there was this potential issue, his own take on it is the guy who has filed the claim is looking for a payoff.