Prem Group chief sees ‘modest’ increase in hotel room rates next year

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Revenues have been ‘ahead of expectations’ at Dublin-based hospitality group amid post-Covid rebound via IrishTimesBiz

Mr Murphy said 2022 had been a “transitional year” for the group after the equity investment by Fortress. “We spent a lot of the year adjusting to their presence in the group,” he said, describing it as a “very positive experience”.

However, 2022 has also been a challenging year in many respects, he said, particularly in relation to costs. “We’re surveying every building at the moment,” he said with a view to fitting out the properties with solar panels in the first quarter of 2023.

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