Refugee hotel sold at loss of €500,000

The Devereux Hotel in Rosslare Harbour which had been bought by the State to accommodate refugees has been sold at a loss of €…

The Devereux Hotel in Rosslare Harbour which had been bought by the State to accommodate refugees has been sold at a loss of €500,000.

The hotel, which was at the centre of month-long pickets and controversy following its purchase by the Government for €2½ million, has been sold to a Wexford-based Chinese businessman.

The hotel was bought by the Office of Public Works in April 2000 for conversion into a refugee reception centre.

Mr Adrian Haythornwaithe, the Wexford-based auctioneer who sold the hotel on behalf of the Office of Public Works, said it was the subject of a contractually binding commitment, but he would not disclose the name of the purchaser.

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Mr Haythornwaithe said the new purchaser intended to return the Devereux Hotel to its previous business as a hotel.

He said there had been huge interest in the hotel from all over Ireland but that a local person had won.