While the building is a century old, it's been outfitted with modern amenities. The price is $55-65/square foot annually, which “we believe is pretty competitive in today’s market,” he said. There are multiple floor plans available, with the smallest being the 2,745-square-foot penthouse. It's now open to entities looking for smaller spaces, between 5,000 and 15,000 square feet. The old Hibernia Bank building sat largely vacant for decades before being fully retrofitted and renovated by Dolmen, which bought the property in 2008.ĭeRose said the space is being marketed to a wide variety of tenants, from retail to restaurants to entertainment firms. His firm is working with Colliers International and the building’s owner, Dolmen Property Group, to get the space leased. “The plan was already in place to have the building ready for single or multi-tenant occupancy,” explained Santino DeRose, president of commercial real estate firm DeRose and Applebaum. "We are delighted to be here in the Killashee Hotel for the Leinster Regional Events for 2023 and look forward to welcoming all winners in Leinster to the All Ireland Awards on May 15.”įood outlets were nominated under the categories of Local Food Hero, Best Sustainable Practices, Best Free From, Best Emerging Irish Cuisine, Best Restaurant Manager, Best Wine Experience, Best Café, Best World Cuisine, Best Newcomer, Pub of the Year, Best Casual Dining, Best Hotel & Guesthouse Restaurant, Best Customer Service, Best Gastropub, Best Chef, and Best Restaurant and finally a new award category for 2023 Innovator of the Year.After spending several months looking for a single tenant to sign on for its nearly 42,000 square feet, the historic Hibernia Bank building is rebranding as One Jones, and subdividing in an effort to attract multiple tenants. The Awards continue to showcase the incredible food that is on offer in the cafes, hotels, pubs and restaurants of Ireland. "The Awards are an opportunity to celebrate the existing, and up and coming talent, in the sector and are a reminder that hospitality is nothing without their dedicated and passionate staff. This sheer number of votes highlights the support & appreciation by the general public for our hospitality sector and all who contribute to it. Speaking at the Leinster Regional Awards President of the Restaurants Association of Ireland, Paul Lenehan, said “Now in their 14th year, the Irish Restaurant Awards returns with a record breaking number of public nominations (over 130,000). Over 1000 restaurant and hospitality business owners and staff celebrated their hard work and achievements at the Awards Event, which saw many well-known restaurateurs of Leinster turn out to see if they had won one of the prestigious awards. Longford - Satish Jothi, Aubergine Nua, Longford town.Longford - Duignan's Tallyho, Longford townīest Casual Dining Sponsored by Musgrave Marketplaceīest Hotel & Guesthouse Restaurant Sponsored By Fryliteīest Customer Service Sponsored Restaurant-Insurance.ie Provided by Dolmenīest Gastro Pub Sponsored by Worldpay from FIS.Longford - Moments Café & Restaurant, Longford townīest World Cuisine Sponsored by San Pellegrino.Longford - Aubergine Nua, Longford town.Longford - Shiva Bhargav, Indian Sizzlers, Longford townīest Wine Experience Sponsored by Bibendum Ireland. Longford - Indian Sizzlers, Longford townīest Emerging Irish Cuisine Sponsored by FBD Insuranceīest Restaurant Manager Sponsored by Halcyon Group. Innovator of the Year Sponsored by Diageo
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