All Leisure articles – Page 11
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Online
Amazon changes style with opening of first salon in London
Online shopping giant Amazon has revealed plans to open a hair salon in London’s Spitalfields.
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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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News
Spirits rise as retail reopens
Retail and hospitality landlords were upbeat this week as stores reopened across the country – but warned there was a long way to go before the market recovered from the devastating impact of Covid.
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Footfall up almost threefold on retail reopening day
Footfall was up 298.7% on Tuesday as non-essential retail reopened in England, compared with the same day last week, Property Week can reveal.
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Shoreditch hotel-led scheme gets greenlight
A hotel development on the former Dinerama site in Shoreditch, east London has been given the all-clear by planners.
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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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Soho House plots £2.12bn float with US filing
Private members club Soho House has submitted a confidential filing for an initial public offering (IPO) in New York, according to Sky News.
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Cinema sector must adapt to survive say experts
Partnerships between studios, exhibitors and property owners will be “more vital than ever” coming out of the pandemic, according to industry experts.
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Everyman Cinemas swings into the red
Everyman Cinemas swung to a £19.2m loss during 2020 after being “severely impacted by the pandemic and the resulting restrictions”.
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News
Bad Axe Throwing to open second UK venue in Croydon’s Boxpark
Competitive socialising company Bad Axe Throwing is set to open a new venue at Boxpark Croydon in south London on 17 May.
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Liverpool ONE to double outdoor seating
Liverpool ONE is to increase its outdoor seating capacity by 100% as part of a plan to support operators.
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The Snow Centre acquires UK’s largest indoor ski centre
The Snow Centre has bought Chill Factore – the UK’s largest indoor ski centre – from U+I.
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Runnymede Borough Council appoints AS Retail for Magna Square scheme
Runnymede Borough Council has appointed AS Retail as the commercial agents on its new Magna Square development in Egham, Surrey.
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Dickens Yard inks deals welcoming BrewDog, Leon Beauty and Dickens Yard Dental
Berkeley Group subsidiary St George announced Dickens Yard will be welcoming BrewDog, Leon Beauty and Dickens Yard Dental to its retail, restaurant and leisure quarter in Ealing town centre.
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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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Markets
Taking the post-Covid pulse
Some alternative sectors will continue to flourish while others will falter,
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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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Cineworld makes £2.2bn loss
Cineworld made a £2.2bn loss last year, revealing the damage done to the business by Covid restrictions.
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Insight
The great design challenge: Barr Gazetas
‘Department of Health’ concept turns stores into experiential destinations to provide public spaces where people can participate in craft-based activities and boost wellbeing.