All Food & Beverage articles – Page 10
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BMO Commercial Property Trust completes a trio of F&B lettings at St Christopher’s Place
BMO Commercial Property Trust has completed a trio of new lettings at its St Christopher’s Place central London estate.
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High Court rejects bid to bring forward hospitality reopening
Hospitality bosses have lost a legal challenge for a faster reopening of indoor dining in England.
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Lahpet secures second site in Covent Garden
Longmartin Properties, a joint venture between Shaftesbury and the Mercers’ Company, has signed up Burmese restaurant Lahpet at The Yards in Covent Garden.
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Investors show growing appetite for food sector
The food sector has become “the new core” in retail property investment, according to a new Savills report.
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Cain International backs Israeli-Japanese restaurant JiJi
Real estate investment firm Cain International has partnered with Janina Wolkow, restaurateur and founder of Japanese restaurant brand Sumosan, to launch JiJi, an Israeli-Japanese restaurant opening at Islington Square in June 2021.
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The Portman Estate secures seven new F&B operators
The Portman Estate has secured seven food and drink operators at Portman Marylebone.
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Boujee opens outdoor bar at Liverpool ONE
Bar and restaurant brand Boujee has launched an outdoor pop-up venue in Liverpool to comply with current Covid-19 measures.
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EG Group eats up Leon
The Issa brothers’ EG Group has acquired restaurant chain Leon for around £100m.
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NewRiver mulls pub portfolio IPO
NewRiver is considering a potential initial public offering (IPO) of Hawthorn, its portfolio of over 700 pubs across the UK.
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GCW retained by Wasabi ahead of expansion drive
Japanese restaurant chain Wasabi has retained GCW for all agency matters including lease consultancy, portfolio strategy and exploring expansion opportunities , Property Week can reveal.
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Loungers extends credit facilities ahead of café re-openings
Bar and café owner Loungers has waived covenants and extended its revolving credit facilities with two of its banks by 12 months in anticipation of food and beverage businesses re-opening on next week.
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Why Costa is still nifty at 50
As Costa Coffee celebrates its 50th year, Noella Pio Kivlehan looks at its journey from London roastery to global chain, its history of expansion and franchising and what the future holds for the ever-popular brand
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Stonegate disposes of 42 pubs
Stonegate Pub Company has sold 42 pubs to RedCat Pub Company and Los Angeles-based investment firm Oaktree.
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Wetherspoons unveils £145m expansion plans
Pub giant JD Wetherspoon has revealed plans for a £145m investment to expand and upgrade its pub estate.
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Covent Garden serves up al fresco dining scheme
Capco will unveil a new al fresco dining scheme across the Covent Garden estate this spring, featuring over 500 additional new seats across more than 25 restaurants, as restaurants reopen for outdoor dining from 12th April onwards.
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Landlords abandon Caffè Nero legal challenge
Landlords have abandoned a legal challenge to Caffè Nero’s restructuring plans.
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Popeyes hatches in the UK
US chicken chain Popeyes is planning to open 350 restaurants in the UK over the next decade as part of a European expansion plan.
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Time Out withdraws plans for London Waterloo market
Time Out Market has confirmed it will not anchor LCR’s London Waterloo development, citing the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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City Corporation gets green light to relocate three food markets
The City of London Corporation has received planning permission to relocate Smithfield, Billingsgate and New Spitalfields food markets to a purpose-built site in Dagenham Dock.
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Local food operator announced for new gastro destination in Sheffield city centre
Milestone Group has been chosen to run Cambridge Street Collective, a food destination that forms part of the Heart of the City development programme in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.