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Hoxton hotel leaseholders reach resolution with Yamamori Izakaya venue

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Fiachra Gallagher
Hoxton hotel leaseholders reach resolution with Yamamori Izakaya venue
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Leaseholders of Dublin's Hoxton Hotel and the neighboring Yamamori Izakaya venue have reached an out-of-court resolution in a High Court dispute over alleged noise nuisance. Trinity Hospitality Ltd, the hotel's leaseholders, had sued Yamamori Izakaya Ltd, claiming noise forced them to close 31 bedrooms. The judge stayed the proceedings, noting the agreement was a preferable outcome for commercial neighbors.

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This resolution highlights the challenges of coexisting commercial entities in urban areas and the importance of out-of-court settlements for maintaining business relationships. It also touches on urban planning and quality of life issues for businesses and their patrons.

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The leaseholders of Dublin ’s Hoxton Hotel and the neighbouring Yamamori Izakaya venue have reached a resolution in a High Court dispute over alleged noise nuisance.

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