Ascott makes foray into Ireland with acquisition of Dublin property

The Ascott Limited (Ascott) has expanded its global footprint to Ireland, one of the fastest growing economies in Europe...
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CapitaLand’s wholly owned serviced residence business unit, The Ascott Limited (Ascott), has expanded its global footprint to Ireland, one of the fastest growing economies in Europe.

It has acquired an operating hotel in Ireland’s capital city Dublin, the 136-unit Temple Bar Hotel, for €55.1 million (£46 million). Located within Temple Bar, the vibrant cultural heart of Dublin’s city centre, the property is close to museums, boutiques, restaurants, cafés, galleries and attractions such as the famous Dublin Castle, Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery.

The Ascott Limited (Ascott) has expanded its global footprint to Ireland, one of the fastest growing economies in Europe...

Mr Lee Chee Koon, Ascott’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “Europe is a key market for Ascott’s global expansion. Ireland’s pro-business environment has attracted some of the world’s biggest companies such as Google, Facebook, Microsoft and LinkedIn to establish their European headquarters in Dublin. Ireland is also used as a launch pad to the European Union (EU) by many US companies and US is amongst Ascott’s top source markets globally. Ascott’s entry into Ireland will cater to this rising demand for accommodation by corporate and leisure travellers. The acquisition will boost Ascott’s €1.2 billion (£1 billion) portfolio in Europe and bring us closer to our target of 10,000 units in the region by 2020.”

Ireland is rated by The World Bank’s ‘Doing Business’ Report as amongst the easiest places in the EU to start a business. Post Brexit, Dublin has stepped up efforts to woo multinational companies to site their EU-based operations in Ireland.

The Dublin property sits on Fleet Street, minutes away from Dame Street, a main thoroughfare in the Irish capital where many financial institutions such as the Central Bank of Ireland, Allied Irish Bank and Ulster Bank are situated. It is also within walking distance to the International Financial Services Centre that houses more than 500 companies including global financial institutions, law firms, audit firms and taxation advisors. Its central location offers guests convenient access to Grafton Street and Henry Street, the two main shopping streets in Dublin. In addition, major event facilities such as the Convention Centre Dublin, the 3Arena and Aviva Stadium are nearby.

The Ascott Limited (Ascott) has expanded its global footprint to Ireland, one of the fastest growing economies in Europe...

The property also benefits from key transport services that are within easy reach from its door step – the Dublin Area Rapid Transit and LUAS (Dublin’s light rail tram system) lines as well as extensive bus network provide guests with swift connection to the airport and the rest of the city.

Ascott achieved record growth this year with more than 10,000 apartment units added globally. It also launched LYF, a new brand designed for and managed by millennials, which will complement its other existing brands to accelerate Ascott’s growth to achieve its 80,000-unit target globally by 2020.

Daniel Fountain / 19.12.2016

Editor, Hotel Designs

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