All Leisure articles – Page 16
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Government extends pavement licences to help hospitality industry
Robert Jenrick has announced plans to extend pavement licences for a further 12 months to help the hospitality industry recover once lockdown restrictions are eased.
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Jollibee to open 10 new restaurants as part of £30m expansion drive
Filipino fast food chain Jollibee is intending to open 10 new restaurants in the UK this year as part of a £30m expansion drive.
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IV Real Estate hits the bullseye with Flight Club letting in Bristol
Competitive socialising operator Flight Club has signed a 20-year lease at IV Real Estate’s 41 Corn Street in Bristol.
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Moorgarth mulls sale of Reading’s Broad Street Mall
Moorgarth Group is considering a potential sale of Broad Street Mall in Reading, Property Week can reveal.
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LabTech appoints John Perkins as retail asset manager
LabTech has appointed John Perkins as a retail asset manager for the firm’s 580,000 sq ft Hawley Wharf retail and leisure development in Camden, as well as its other Camden schemes.
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JV snaps up grade-II listed ex-nightclub in York
A joint venture between local developers Grantside and North Star has bought a grade-II listed building in York for a figure understood to be between £2m and £3m.
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Japan Centre upgrades space at Soho's Panton Street
Motcomb Estates has let further space to the Japanese food hall operator, Japan Centre, at 35a Panton Street in London’s West End.
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Soho House plots £2.12bn float
Private members’ club chain Soho House is poised to float the company on the New York stock exchange with a valuation of as much as $3bn (£2.12bn).
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Flexible foodhalls can ‘lead’ local economy recovery
Flexible foodhalls are capable of leading high street and local economy recovery post-covid, according to a new report by P-Three.
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Arc Cinema signs on at Ayr town centre
Boutique operator The Arc Cinema has signed a long-term lease with developer and investor Squarestone Asset Management to become the leisure anchor at the Kyle Centre in Ayr, Scotland.
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UnitedCity campaign launches manifesto
Manchester campaign group UnitedCity has launched a manifesto for the city’s recovery as Covid-19 restrictions begin to be lifted.
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PureGym boss warns of costs from lockdown
The boss of PureGym has said that lockdowns have costed the company hundreds of thousands of pounds a day.
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Government delays business rates review until autumn
The chancellor Rishi Sunak has decided to delay a final report on a review of business rates – a key part of his promise to “level the playing field” between high street and online retailers.
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Gordon Ramsay academy coming to Woking
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening a culinary academy this autumn at the Victoria Place development in Woking town centre.
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New stores brewing for Costa Coffee
Costa Coffee signed up for 30 new sites in 2020 as part of the company’s ongoing expansion plans, despite the challenges facing the sector.
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Wendy's readies to return to the UK market
US food giant Wendy’s has confirmed it will return to the UK after almost 20 years since it closed its UK outlets.
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Marston’s private equity suitor walks away from takeover deal
US private equity firm Platinum Equity Advisors has walked away from a deal to take over pub group Marston’s.
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Over half of closures in the City were in hospitality and leisure
Last year, 54% of all closures in the City of London were hospitality and leisure units, of which 83% were national chains, according to new data.
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Get ready for a life of leisure
Are retail-focused high streets about to become a thing of the past?
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Lendlease signs trio of tenants at Elephant Park
Lendlease has signed a trio of health and fitness operators at Elephant Park.