According to a report published last week in the online edition of the Irish Independent, it seems that Barnacles Hostel (and associated businesses) has been part of a sale which also involves Barnacles Hostel premises in Dublin. The hostel located on Quay Street next door to Number 10 convenience shop is located right opposite the popular Quay's Bar. Another hostel operator in Galway City which operates under the brand, Snoozles Hostel on Forster Street (near New Coach Station) is to add the former Barnacles Hostel on Quay Street to it's hostel accommodation portfolio.
https://www.independent.ie/business/commercial-property/barnacles-dublin-and-galway-hostels-sold-for-over-12m-37552350.html
Earlier this year another hostel called "Nimmo's Hostel" located in the West End on 1 Upper Dominic Street closed down suddenly. One would wonder if Nimmo's will ever re-open as a hostel in the future or; if the building will be sold altogether? Nimmo's was previously known as Archview Hostel in the '90's and was probably the cheapest for hostel accommodation in the city however; the hostel premises has required major investment for quite some time and would probably most suit a buyer that is already operating in the sector. Galway can never have enough hostel accommodation especially in the "budget/economy segment" of the market as it can be rather expensive to stay at some of the other upmarket hostels such as BUNK or Kinlay in Galway City on weekends not to mention the busy Summer festivals period between June-September. Nimmo's entry on Google's search engine suggests it is "permanently closed" although; a recent walk past it still showed Nimmo's Hostel painted on the wall despite having been closed since before last Summer! It will be interesting to see if the premises has a future as a hostel. I recall back in the late 1990's "The Great Western House" close to Ceannt Railway Station had once operated as a large tourist hostel in the city.
Another building in Galway's Shop Street has been all boarded up for over 20 years and I think it was once occupied by Taaffe's. Many people set up stalls or busking pitches right in front of the now "boarded-up" premises and I've even witnessed the facade being painted when Galway was pitching to be the host city for the European Capital of Culture in 2020. Just seems such a waste in a prime spot thinking back during the so called "Celtic Tiger" boom trading period. I wonder what the story is with the building just sitting there all this time in a busy retail shopping sector of Galway City Centre? Below links show photos of the premises (i) Appearance of the exterior boarded-up facade in recent years and (ii) the shop front facade as it operated in it's heyday!
Former TAAFFE's Shop boarded-up in recent years:
https://connachttribune.ie/one-in-seven-commercial-premises-empty-in-galway-011/
Former TAAFFE's Shop during it's heyday!
https://www.facebook.com/loughcorribireland/photos/pcb.1247489122017246/1247488912017267/?type=3&theater