The Doyle Collection

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The Doyle Collection is a group of luxury hotels previously known as Jurys Doyle Hotels. It comprises eight hotels in five cities in Ireland, the UK and the US.

History

The group's origins lie in the foundation of Doyle Hotels by Pascal Vincent Doyle, who opened his first hotel, the Montrose, in Dublin in 1964. In 1999 Jurys acquired Doyle Hotels and became the Jurys Doyle Hotel Group, the largest hotel group in Ireland.[1] It comprised the Jurys Inn chain of middle-market hotels as well as the Jurys Doyle properties, but the former were sold in 2007.

Re-branding

In 2008, after divesting the Jurys Inn hotels, Jurys Doyle became The Doyle Collection and announced the withdrawal of the Jurys Doyle brand. The re-branding was intended to reposition the group in the luxury hotels market, and also involved the complete refurbishment of nine of its eleven properties.[2][3]

2013

In 2013, The Doyle Collection sold three of its US hotels, The Courtyard Hotel (operated by Marriott), The Normandy Hotel both in Washington DC, and The Back Bay Hotel, Boston. The group currently comprises eight hotels in five cities.

Properties

After purchasing the River Lee Hotel this year all of The Doyle Collection's hotels are freehold properties.

Ireland

  • The River Lee Hotel, Cork
  • The Croke Park Hotel, Dublin
  • The Westbury Hotel, Dublin

United Kingdom

US

  • The Dupont Circle Hotel, Washington

Management

Pascal Vincent Doyle’s daughter Bernie Gallagher is chairman of the board of directors. Two other daughters, Anne Roach and Eileen Monaghan, also sit on the board.

Pat King, formerly chief financial officer of The Doyle Collection, is chief executive.[4][5]

References

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