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Hong Kong landlord calls time on Wan Chai drinking institution Delaney's

Another Wan Chai drinking institution is bowing out after two decades, becoming the latest pub to close its doors in the face of staggering rental competition and fast-paced gentrification.

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Delaney's opened in Wan Chai in August 1994. Photo: Delaney's Group
Danny Lee

Another Wan Chai drinking institution is bowing out after two decades, becoming the latest pub to close its doors in the face of staggering rental competition and fast-paced gentrification.

Delaney's Irish bar will pull its last pint and shut its flagship drinking hole on Luard Road at the end of next month.

Rival bidders for the 7,000sqft, two-storey prime location priced out Delaney's, ending its long-standing tenancy in the One Capital Place property owned by Sino Group.

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Delaney's described the decision as the "final nail in the coffin" for a watering hole that had been a staple of nightlife.

"The landlord had given us the impression that there were others who wanted the site, therefore [we needed] to increase the rental," Noel Smyth, managing director of Delaney's, said.

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"We feel extremely disappointed that it went out to the market a year ago to find someone who is stupid to pay these stupid prices they are asking."

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