Press Up seeks to add 54 bedrooms to Clarence

Bono, the Edge and Paddy McKillen snr will continue to retain ownership of the hotel building

The Clarence hotel, Dublin. The new rooms are to be located on the second, third and fourth floors of the adjacent Dollard House, which is a protected structure. Photograph: Dave Meehan
The Clarence hotel, Dublin. The new rooms are to be located on the second, third and fourth floors of the adjacent Dollard House, which is a protected structure. Photograph: Dave Meehan

Paddy McKillen jnr and Matt Ryan’s Press Up Entertainment has lodged plans to almost double the bedroom capacity of the four-star Clarence hotel in Dublin.

Last week, Press Up announced it had bought The Clarence Hotel leasehold.

The Clarence owners, Bono, the Edge and Paddy McKillen snr, will continue to retain ownership of the hotel building in Temple Bar.

However, in seeking the maximise a return on their investment, Press Up has lodged plans for an additional 54 bedrooms at the hotel, which currently has 59 bedrooms.

READ MORE

The new rooms are to be located on the second, third and fourth floors of the adjacent Dollard House, which is a protected structure.

The plan – designed by Cathal O’Neill and Co architects – will be seeking to change the offices to hotel use.

The application comes 11 years after Bono, The Edge and Paddy McKillen snr secured planning permission for a Norman Foster-designed €150 million redevelopment of the Clarence arranged around a dramatic atrium and topped by a flying saucer-style roof.

The plan was shelved in 2009 due to the recession and planning permission for the scheme expired in 2013.

A spokeswoman for the Press Up group said on Monday the application was being made now “as we are excited to further expand the business and have no reason to delay”.

The spokeswoman said that the fitout for the new rooms would take one year to complete.

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan is a contributor to The Irish Times