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Profit down at City West

Profits before tax at  the Citywest in Dublin, last year declined sharply by 79% to €316,634.
A trebling of non-cash depreciation costs to €1m and a similar scale increase in operating lease costs to a related entity led to the hotel’s drop in profits. However, its revenues rose 11% to €25.33m, according to newly-filed accounts for operating company Cape Wrath Hotel Ltd.
Post-tax profits amounted to €218,066 after the company paid €98,568 in corporation tax. Brehon Capital since rebranded as Tetrarch Capital, paid €29m for the Citywest in 2014 and it remains Ireland’s largest hotel with 789 rooms. The company also owns the Marker Hotel in Dublin, the Powerscourt Hotel in Wicklow Mount Juliet in Kilkenny.
 
 

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