All Leisure articles – Page 25
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Pret to close six more branches
Pret A Manger is to shut six more stores resulting in 400 jobs losses.
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Costa to roll out 25 more sites as part of expansion plans
Costa Coffee is to open 25 more sites across the UK despite the challenges caused by Covid-19.
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GBK to close 27 restaurants as part of rescue deal
Gourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK) is to close 27 restaurants as part of a rescue deal funded by the Boparan Restaurant Group.
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CWM hires new partner
CWM has hired Kate Sadler to join the firm’s leisure and restaurants team as a partner.
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GCW appointed on Redhill town centre mixed-use development
Reigate Banstead Council has appointed GCW to provide development consultancy and leasing advice on a new major mixed-use development in Redhill town centre.
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Turnstone Estates gets the nod for £50m Seaway leisure development
Turnstone Estate’s £50m Seaway leisure redevelopment in Southend has been given the go ahead by the secretary of state.
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Vue Cinemas calls in advisors
One of the UK’s biggest cinema operators Vue International has appointed Deloitte to work on options to shore up its balance sheet, according to Sky News .
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Secure Income REIT collects full rent for September quarter
Secure Income REIT has collected 100% of the £12.4m rent due for the September quarter.
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Additional restrictions on hospitality sector in Scotland
Additional restrictions will be placed on Scotland’s hospitality sector, the Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon announced in an address to Holyrood.
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92% of hospitality sector won’t benefit from Job Support Scheme
92% of hospitality operators will fail to benefit from the Job Support Scheme, which beings on, 1 November as the sector continues to struggle with rent payments.
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G-A-Y threatens court action over 10pm curfew
G-A-Y nightclub’s owner has threatened the government with a legal challenge to its 10pm hospitality curfew.
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The Howard de Walden Estate and Marylebone Leisure Group bring forward new casual dining concept
The Howard de Walden Estate is working with the Marylebone Leisure Group (MLG) to create a new casual dining concept on London’s Marylebone High Street, Property Week can reveal.
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Cineworld to close all UK and US cinemas
Cineworld is planning to temporarily close all of its UK cinemas after being hit by delays in the release of big-budget films.
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More than £3bn of rent lost since start of lockdown, research finds
More than £3bn of rent has been lost by property investors since the start of lockdown, according to Remit Consulting, in a situation which it said is unlikely to improve in the final quarter of the year.
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Boutique bowling concept Lane7 to open at St James Quarter
St James Quarter has signed boutique bowling and gaming operator Lane7 at its shopping galleria.
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Limestone Capital announces new hospitality real estate fund
Limestone Capital has launched a fund dedicated to capitalising on opportunities in the European real estate and hospitality sector.
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Listed propcos collected just 67% of June quarter day rents
Retail and leisure struggled to bounce back from lockdown, but alternative property classes fared better.
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Bruce Gillingham Pollard hires new associate director
Bruce Gillingham Pollard has appointed Harry Cody-Owen as an associate director.
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Everton FC submits amended planning application for new stadium
Everton Football Club has submitted an amendment to its planning application for a new 52,888-capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on Liverpool’s waterfront.
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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.