The Flying Enterprise Complex Sullivans Quay,
Property Overview
- Features
- Location
The entire property is on a site of approximately 0.5 acres / 0.2 hectares The Flying Enterprise Bar/Lounge with Captains Table Restaurant and Apartments/Penthouses: The Flying Enterprise Bar/Lounge and Cabin area with Captains Table at first floor level together with a ground floor convenience store/newsagents incorporating an off-licence. The accommodation is contained in a part basement, ground and first floor with restaurant and kitchen at first floor level and five no. apartments/penthouses on the second and third floors. The Courtyard on Sober Lane: Ground Floor This area can be independently accessed from Sober Lane and from the Flying Enterprise Bar and Lounge areas. It comprises the Quarter Deck bar and lounge with lower deck area covered by an extensive awning and leading to an open courtyard. This element of the property has a combined indoor/outdoor seating area for approximately 700 patrons. The Quarter Deck has an extensive bar area to serve the entire area. There are also offices and a cold room area off of ground floor level. Off the courtyard there is a single-storey lean-to building with ladies and gents toilets as well as an inhouse laundry are for the complex. The Courtyard First and Second Floors The upper floors of the Courtyard building are self-contained, in education use and let to Munster Technological University. They are laid out with classrooms with independent access from Sober Lane. Former School Building This building comprises a two-storey building fronting Sullivans Quay/ Sober Lane with planning permission for a function room and new entrances.
The entire property is on a site of approximately 0.5 acres / 0.2 hectares The Flying Enterprise Bar/Lounge with Captains Table Restaurant and Apartments/Penthouses: The Flying Enterprise Bar/Lounge and Cabin area with Captains Table at first floor level together with a ground floor convenience store/newsagents
The entire property is on a site of approximately 0.5 acres / 0.2 hectares The Flying Enterprise Bar/Lounge with Captains Table Restaurant and Apartments/Penthouses: The Flying Enterprise Bar/Lounge and Cabin area with Captains Table at first floor level together with a ground floor convenience store/newsagents incorporating an off-licence. The accommodation is contained in a part basement, ground and first floor with restaurant and kitchen at first floor level and five no. apartments/penthouses on the second and third floors. The Courtyard on Sober Lane: Ground Floor This area can be independently accessed from Sober Lane and from the Flying Enterprise Bar and Lounge areas. It comprises the Quarter Deck bar and lounge with lower deck area covered by an extensive awning and leading to an open courtyard. This element of the property has a combined indoor/outdoor seating area for approximately 700 patrons. The Quarter Deck has an extensive bar area to serve the entire area. There are also offices and a cold room area off of ground floor level. Off the courtyard there is a single-storey lean-to building with ladies and gents toilets as well as an inhouse laundry are for the complex. The Courtyard First and Second Floors The upper floors of the Courtyard building are self-contained, in education use and let to Munster Technological University. They are laid out with classrooms with independent access from Sober Lane. Former School Building This building comprises a two-storey building fronting Sullivans Quay/ Sober Lane with planning permission for a function room and new entrances.
- On the instructions of the vendors whom have traded here for 45 years
- The Flying Enterprise Complex sits on a 0.5-acre site on the corner of Sullivan’s Quay and Barrack Street and includes three buildings, two of which are also generating a total of €185,000 in annual rents
- The complex represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial City Centre licenced hospitality business with unique features including its extensive external deck/courtyard.
Located in the heart of Cork Citry Centre in a high-profile corner location with frontages to Sullivans Quay, Sober Lane, Cove Street and Barrack Street and overlooking the south channel of the River Lee. The property is immediately adjacent to the potential Events Centre site on South Main Street and within minutes walk of Grand Parade, Patrick Street, South Mall and Washington Street. The complex is also within a 10 minute walk of the main UCC campus with tourist destinations including St. Finbarrs Cathedral, The Elizabeth Fort and Nano Nagle Place close by Cork City is located on the south coast and is the second largest city in Ireland with a city population of 225,000, combined with Cork County the population is 584,000 in the current census. The city is know for its vibrant and thriving music and arts scene hosting a number of festivals and events throughout the year including the annual Jazz Festival in October each year and music events including “Live at the Marquee” every summer and live music concerts and sporting events in Pairc Ué Chaioimh and Virgin Media Park.
Located in the heart of Cork Citry Centre in a high-profile corner location with frontages to Sullivans Quay, Sober Lane, Cove Street and Barrack Street and overlooking the south channel of the River Lee. The property is immediately adjacent to the potential Events Centre site on South Main Street and
Located in the heart of Cork Citry Centre in a high-profile corner location with frontages to Sullivans Quay, Sober Lane, Cove Street and Barrack Street and overlooking the south channel of the River Lee. The property is immediately adjacent to the potential Events Centre site on South Main Street and within minutes walk of Grand Parade, Patrick Street, South Mall and Washington Street. The complex is also within a 10 minute walk of the main UCC campus with tourist destinations including St. Finbarrs Cathedral, The Elizabeth Fort and Nano Nagle Place close by Cork City is located on the south coast and is the second largest city in Ireland with a city population of 225,000, combined with Cork County the population is 584,000 in the current census. The city is know for its vibrant and thriving music and arts scene hosting a number of festivals and events throughout the year including the annual Jazz Festival in October each year and music events including “Live at the Marquee” every summer and live music concerts and sporting events in Pairc Ué Chaioimh and Virgin Media Park.
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