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All the news from the hotel and leisure property markets. Leisure development, leisure property, restaurants, clubs, stores, stadiums, leisure parks and hotels.Hotels & Leisure news
Savills poaches JLL Hotel's senior vice president
Savills has poached one of Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels’ senior vice presidents.
Little Chef restructured to break "deadlock with landlords"
RCapital has completed the restructuring of roadside eatery Little Chef which has resulted in the closure of around 67 sites.
Jurys out on hotel chain cash injection
Jurys Inn owners aim to restructure debt, but sale is still possible
Nobu joins Shoreditch set
Michelin-starred restaurant group to open follow-up to Las Vegas hotel, near Silicon Roundabout
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Radisson Leicester Square treble
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Premier Inn gets £10m Bristol hotel green light
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Northern Irish developer gets £30m go-ahead in Liverpool
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NAMA deal paves way for giant Leicester Square hotel
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LaSalle buys Virgin health club for £11m
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£350m tower gets the go-ahead in Croydon
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Sean Quinn's Belfry Hotel bought to the market
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Government unveils Airport City masterplan
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Livingstone brothers complete Cliveden buy
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OFT to examine Reubens' racecourse takeover
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Spurs to build new stadium next to White Hart Lane
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GVA appointed to sell Beetham Birmingham hotel
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Westminster U-turn on controversial parking charges plan
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Meliá Hotels to open first UK Innside hotel in Manchester
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M&G buys Marylebone hotel
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Gary Neville submits Manchester United supporters' hotel plans
Video
MIPIM 2011: Nicholas Cowell looks to buy outside London
Nicholas Cowell, head of the Cowell Group, is looking outside his usual central London buying hotspot at regional retail properties.
Data
Christie + Co: Business Outlook 2011
As market conditions toughened from 2007 onwards, the focus of many investors and operators in our sectors shifted from acquisition and expansion to efficiency improvement and business preservation.
BNP Paribas Real Estate: European Hotel market - February 2010
“Hotels, in particular upscale hotels due to their high dependence on business travel and wealthy clientele, were hit as well as cities with a high reliance on the United Kingdom as a source market. The United Kingdom as a destination benefited from the cheap rate of sterling.”
Analysis
Caution: Excessive noise complaints! Investigating Ministry of Sound's planning fight
Legendary nightclub Ministry of Sound claims two proposed residential schemes nearby will force its closure. David Hatcher investigates
A bridge too far for Chelsea
Owner Roman Abramovich is running out of options in his quest to find Chelsea Football Club a larger ground. Nick Johnstone reports







