baldshin wrote: » What's the purpose of the thread though? ie For ideas on other uses or something? Corrib Great Southern has been empty for some time too.
Dr McManus wrote: » I would like to start a thread on the empty hotels in Galway. They seem to be on the increase with the Clayton Hotel having just gone into receivership. The Waterfront, Burren Mount, and Sacre Coeure, are more I can think of that are no longer in use.
chuckliddell wrote: » The Clayton Hotel is far from empty, its possibly one of the busiest hotels in the city, the reason it went into receivership is because of the owners other company going bust and owing millions. you would be a mad man to close it down
kippy wrote: » Jaysus, I would hardly say it is one of the busiest in the city..........one half of the hotel is closed almost all year round. I could never fathom why the Clayton was built in the first place. I mean its so awkward to get into town from it, has nothing like a country estate feel (which is usually the only reason one would stay in a premises that far from the city centre)
Xiney wrote: » It's near the racecourse and the motorway.
Deleted User wrote: » Oh Baileys Point was cursed from the very beginning. If I remember correctly it took something like 5 years to finish building it, with the contractors going bust or something?
THFC wrote: » Can anyone tell me wtf is the story with Bailey Point? Nice new, modern building just sitting on the sea-side. I thought it was supposed to be a cinema/hotel/apartments? Now I have stopped noticing it, even with its huge size. It just seems like the biggest waste of money in Galway.
kippy wrote: » The racecourse is a one week a year event. I dont get the relevance of being near the start/end of a motorway for hotel business when there are as keenly priced hotels in the city centre with easier access to amenaties.
Xiney wrote: » depending on what someone is in town for, the clayton may be a good choice. for example, if it's professional travel, most of Galway's industries are located in the east side of the city.
Galwayps wrote: » I would love to see the Clybaun being partially taken over for a community centre type iniative. The Hotel hotal has gone into receivership/liquidation a number of times now so I am not so sure it will ever be viable.
dolphin city wrote: » having eaten in the Clybaun on two separate occasions I can understand why they are in trouble. the first time we thought they were just having a bad day. However the second time my OH ordered steak - he was given two massive steaks that would take a week to get through. When he questioned it he was told he may as well have them as nobody else was coming through the doors - and it was either serve them or dump them. After tasting them, we came to the conclusion that they should have been dumped. The bar always seems very cold and impersonal. Its okay for budget accommodatin but wouldn't be recommending it to anyone as a nice place to stay, unless they have drastically changed and overhauled the place recently.