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London Irish pub to be converted into youth hostel

Created at 2 Jul · 8:06 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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An Irish pub in London's Square Mile is slated for conversion into a youth hostel and contemporary tourist accommodation, signaling a shift in the area's use from a business district to a tourist destination.

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Key Numbers

two dozenhotel planning applications in the City over the past decade
£90mplans by PPHE to transform a lap dancing club and office block into a hotel
182rooms planned for the Aldgate East hotel conversion

Who's Involved

Simon Hunt
City Editor
Firethorn
Property investment firm behind the plan
SW3
Hotel operating partner through its business Gofer
City of London Corporation
Planning authority for the development
London Irish pub to be converted into youth hostel

↳ Why This Matters

The conversion of a traditional pub into a youth hostel highlights the evolving economic landscape of London's Square Mile, as it increasingly accommodates tourism and shifts away from its sole focus on financial services.

Key facts

  • An Irish pub in London's Square Mile, Feeney's, is being converted into a youth hostel.
  • The development is intended to cater to tourists and address a gap in the City's accommodation offerings.
  • Property firm Firethorn is leading the project, aiming for a 'contemporary tourist hotel and hostel accommodation'.
  • The building will include a bar and reception area, with additional stories planned.
  • This conversion reflects a growing trend of hotels emerging in the City of London.

An Irish pub in London's Square Mile, known as Feeney's, is set to be converted into a youth hostel and contemporary tourist accommodation. The development, spearheaded by property investment firm Firethorn and its hotel operating partner SW3, aims to transform the site near Fenchurch Street station into a "contemporary tourist hotel and hostel accommodation." This move signifies a broader shift in the City of London, transitioning from a predominantly business-focused district to a more visitor-friendly destination.

According to planning documents submitted to the City of London Corporation, the flexible room mix, including private, family, and multi-occupancy options, is designed to appeal to a diverse range of travelers and address a perceived gap in the market for non-high-end, business-focused hotels. Firethorn noted that many floors of the associated office building are already vacant, with some having received no viewings in over a year despite rent reductions.

The plans include adding two stories to the building, with the current pub space to be repurposed as a bar alongside a guest reception area. Architects envision a "creative, music-infused, boutique hotel that feels social yet refined, blending vintage London charm with youthful curiosity, local culture, and sensory design."

This conversion is part of a larger trend in the City of London, where over two dozen planning applications for new hotels have been filed in the last decade. A significant portion of these involve changing the use of former office spaces, with a notable example being The Ned, a hotel and restaurant complex converted from the former Midland Bank headquarters. Other proposals include plans for a 182-room hotel near Aldgate East station.

Frequently asked questions

The Irish pub, Feeney's, and the offices above it will be replaced by a contemporary tourist hotel and hostel accommodation.

The project is being undertaken by property investment firm Firethorn, in partnership with its hotel operating partner SW3.

The hotel will feature a flexible room mix, including private rooms, family rooms, and multi-occupancy rooms.

No, this is part of a growing trend, with over two dozen planning applications for hotels filed in the City over the past decade, many involving conversions of former office spaces.

What Happens Next

01Planning documents have been submitted to the City of London Corporation for approval.

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How It Developed

An Irish pub in London's Square Mile is set to be converted into a youth hostel.
The pub, Feeney's, and the offices above it will be replaced by 'contemporary tourist hotel and hostel accommodation'.
Property investment firm Firethorn and its partner SW3 are behind the plan.
The proposed hotel aims to offer a mix of private, family, and multi-occupancy rooms to fill a gap in the City of London's accommodation market.
The building will have two additional stories added, and the pub will become a bar and reception area.
The project is part of a broader trend of hotel development in the City, with some conversions involving former office spaces.

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Square Mile Irish pub to be converted into youth hostelCity AM

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