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CAMDEN PLACE, CAMDEN QUAY, Cork

AddressCAMDEN PLACE, CAMDEN QUAY
CountyCork
Licence ref1021572

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Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register lists licence ref 1021572 as a Publican's Licence (7-Day Ordinary) for MOXY HOTEL AND RESIDENCE INN BY MERRIOT CORK at CAMDEN PLACE, CAMDEN QUAY in CO. CORK with CAMDEN PLACE HOTEL LIMITED as licensee.[1]

Irish Examiner reported in July 2024 that the Camden Quay premises were due to open in September as a EUR40m riverside development with a 153-bedroom Moxy Hotel and a 53-bedroom Residence Inn developed by JMK hospitality group, owned by the UK-based Kajani family.[2] A later Irish Examiner report said the target opening date was September 24, 2024, one month before the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, and described the long-idle Camden Quay site as Ireland's first dual-branded Marriott site.[3]

Sources  (3)
  1. Revenue Commissioners · Register of Renewed Liquor Licences · 2026-05-08
  2. Irish Examiner · "Two new Marriott-brand hotels due to open in Cork city in September" · 2024-07-25
  3. Irish Examiner · "All that jazz and a pre-festival opening for Cork's newest Moxy Hotel" · 2024-09-15

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