Bob W hospitality to operate 143-room apart-hotel in Donnybrook

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Niko Karstikko CEO of Bob W hospitality
Niko Karstikko CEO of Bob W hospitality

Bob W, a Finnish tech-powered hospitality provider, plans to open its first apart-hotel in Donnybrook, Dublin, comprising 143 bedrooms.

Developer Keith Craddock’s Red Rock Donnybrook Ltd has submitted a planning application to Dublin City Council for a seven-storey development on the Circle K petrol station site. The new proposal follows the rejection of a previous application for a 10-storey, 225-bed student accommodation project on the same site.

A planning report indicates that the Donnybrook area has a significant under-supply of tourist accommodation, with only 93 aparthotel bedrooms within a 2km catchment area. The decision on the planning application is expected in November, with the development anticipated to enhance urban accommodation options.

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Philip Grace shared, “Bob W is to become the long-term operator of the proposed apart-hotel.”

John Spain shared, “The provision of a high-quality aparthotel development creates a significant opportunity to provide much-needed tourist accommodation. There is a critical under-supply of tourist accommodation facilities in the context of the accessible, urban area of Donnybrook.”

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