All Food & Beverage articles – Page 14
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Subway switches to monthly rent payments
Subway wrote to landlords asking to switch to monthly rent payments on its 1,700 outlets and said it would not pay any rent owed for the second quarter, Property Week can reveal.
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SUSHISAMBA signs up for third UK site at St James Quarter
SUSHISAMBA is set to open a restaurant within the W Edinburgh hotel as part of St James Quarter’s final phase in 2022.
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MPs urge furlough extension to save West End
Conservative ministers are urging chancellor Rishi Sunak to extend the government job retention scheme to save central London’s night-time economy.
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Pizza Hut next in line for CVA
Pizza Hut is expected to launch a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) this week joining the swathe of dining chains turning to insolvency measures to restructure their businesses.
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Forest Road Brewing Co signs 20-year lease in Bermondsey
Forest Road Brewing Co has expanded its UK operations with a 20-year lease on an industrial warehouse in Bermondsey, south-east London, for £2.7m.
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Darjeeling Express to reopen in former Carluccio’s Covent Garden
Chef Asma Khan is planning to reopen Darjeeling Express in the former Carluccio’s flagship site in Covent Garden next month.
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Yo! Sushi to permanently close 19 restaurant sites
Yo! Sushi will close 19 of its sites as part of a company-wide restructure.
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Frenchgate in Doncaster signs two Irish F&B outlets for UK debuts
The Frenchgate Shopping Centre in Doncaster has signed two Irish F B brands for their debut sites in the UK.
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South West F&B tenants received largest regional rent discount
Rental deductions in the casual dining sector varied regionally with tenants in the South West receiving the largest discount, according to research by Colliers International.
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Haidilao chooses Bullring for first restaurant outside London
China’s largest hot pot restaurant Haidilao has signed for its first site outside of London at Hammerson’s Bullring.
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To CVA or not to CVA?
Even before the devasting effects on businesses of the coronavirus, it is fair to say the restaurant and leisure sector had already experienced more than its share of problems over the past few years.
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Coronavirus adds to restaurant industry’s woes
At the height of the UK’s smart-casual restaurant boom, many chains fought over highly sought-after high street and shopping centre locations.
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Government invests £12m in Derby’s SmartParc
The government has invested £12m to launch a new food manufacturing campus in Derby as part of its Getting Building Fund.
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Huckletree Ancoats signs Musclefood in Manchester
Online food retailer Musclefood has acquired 42 desks at flexible workspace Huckletree Ancoats, Manchester.
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Pizza Express set to close 67 restaurants
Pizza Express plans to close 67 restaurants as part of a major restructuring strategy.
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Seven Dials Market to reopen on 7th August
KERB’s Seven Dials Market will be the first of London’s major food halls to reopen its doors on Friday 7th August.
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Casual Dining Group bought out of administration
Casual Dining Group has been bought by private equity firm Epiris in a deal hoping to revive the sector which has been devastated by the pandemic.
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Business and Planning Bill contains measures to help food and drinks businesses keep running
The temporary measures will make pavement licences easier to obtain, but firms must manage the associated risks correctly.
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Greggs slashes real estate expansion plans due to coronavirus
Greggs has slashed its planned portfolio expansion as the coronavirus continues to stymie its growth.
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Property industry cheers English wine boom
Demand for vineyard real estate is set to soar in the next five years as investors look to tap into the growing popularity of English wine.