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Darragh Berry

Iconic Dublin nightclub Copper Face Jacks is no longer for sale

Fans of one of Europe's most famous nightclubs can breathe a sigh of relief as it has been revealed that Copper Face Jacks has been taken off the market.

The popular Dublin nightclub is no longer up for sale after owners Cathal and Paula Jackson reversed their decision to sell.

The Harcourt Street establishment along with the Jackson Court Hotel went on the market in March for a reported €40 million.

But, in a memo to staff dated November 6, the Jacksons confirmed that they would be keeping ownership of 'Coppers'.

The memo states: "As you know, Cathal had some health issues late last year and reluctantly made the decision to put Coppers on the market.

"The proposed sale was launched in March of this year and attracted strong interest. Several approaches were made.

"However, we are pleased to confirm that as Cathal has now recovered his health completely, he has decided to stay actively involved in the business. As a result, he has now formally withdrawn the property from sale."

It concluded: "Cathal and Paula would like to express their heartfelt thanks to all their staff for their support during this time."

First opened in 1996, the legendary Harcourt Street establishment has become one of the most successful late night venues in Ireland.

The Jackson Court Hotel comprises of 36 bedrooms, 7 bars, which includes a VIP bar and a Premium Bar on the first floor, and 3 beer gardens.

Dublin Live has contacted Coppers Face Jacks for further comment.
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