With the pandemic largely behind it, the hospitality sector is doing well in established city areas, while large suburban premises, such as the Black Wolf in Blanchardstown and the Three Tun Tavern in Blackrock, sold well
Emerging from a pandemic that brought the country’s hospitality sector to its knees, the latest review and outlook report on the licensed premises market from Lisney incorporating Morrissey’s revealed a sector returning to stability and doing well in established city and commuter town areas. More sparsely populated areas continue to witness the demise of the local pub.
According to the report, the 2022 Dublin licensed premises property market witnessed a return to stability following two ...
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