All Leisure articles – Page 6
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Auditors slam Croydon Council and Brick by Brick over Fairfield Halls refurbishment
Croydon Council has come under fire from its own auditors for “failing to ensure it was acting lawfully” after spending more than double its initial budget on Brick by Brick’s refurbishment of Fairfield Halls.
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Queer Britain to open first national LGBTQ museum in King’s Cross
Charity Queer Britain has signed an initial two-year lease at 2 Granary Square in King’s Cross, central London, to open the UK’s first national LGBTQ+ museum.
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Schroders JV gulps down ‘The Brewery’ for £162m
A Schroders joint venture has acquired The Brewery retail warehouse and leisure scheme in Romford, east London, for £162m.
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Former Altrincham House of Fraser to be redeveloped into mixed-use office scheme
The site of the former House of Fraser in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, has been given planning permission to be redeveloped into an office-led mixed-use scheme.
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Kervan Kitchen joins Colchester’s Northern Gateway Leisure Park
Turnstone Estates has added Kervan Kitchen Restaurant Group to the line-up of operators at its £65m leisure development in Colchester.
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LabTech signs Peaky Blinders theatre show at Camden Market
Camden Market owner LabTech has signed a lease with Immersive Everywhere, which produces Peaky Blinders: The Rise, an immersive theatre show set to open in the market’s Vanguard Theatre this summer.
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Government urged to support businesses in the face of Omicron
Pressure is mounting on the government to provide support – such as business rates relief – for retail and hospitality businesses as it urges people to limit socialising in the run up to Christmas to slow the spread of the Omicron variant.
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Boom Battle Bar opens at Goodman’s Fields
Located close to the four-screen Curzon cinema within the estate, Boom Battle Bar has taken 8,000 sq ft on a new 15-year lease.
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Turnstone Estates eyes core sectors
Tim Deacon tells Property Week about the company’s plans for leisure, offices and strategic land.
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Prime minister introduces ‘Plan B’ Covid restrictions in England
Prime minister Boris Johnson has introduced ‘Plan B’ coronavirus restrictions in England, including asking workers to once again work from home if possible.
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Yorkshire micro brewer gulps down two taprooms and a brewery
Yorkshire-based micro brewer SALT has acquired two taprooms and a brewery in London.
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Shaftesbury produces improving figures despite Covid-hit year
Chinatown owner Shaftesbury has posted an increase in net asset value and narrowed losses despite the Covid-19 restrictions having a “material impact” on its full year figures.
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Private equity weighs up PureGym
Fitness chain Pure Gym has been approached by private equity firms looking to back its expansion.
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Aprirose snaps up Butlin’s complex
Real estate investment firm Aprirose has acquired a property on a Butlin’s campus in the seaside town of Bognor Regis.
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Curzon cinema group opens in Camden Market
LabTech, owners of Camden Market, has announced that independent cinema group Curzon has opened its latest cinema within Hawley Wharf’s railway arches.
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Former House of Fraser store in Oxford Street set for transformation
Planning permission has been granted to refurbish and extend the former House of Fraser department store at 318 Oxford Street.
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JR Capital kickstarts London buying spree with SW1 acquisition
Real estate investor and developer JR Capital has purchased a retail estate in Belgravia for £11.6m, ahead of a wider programme of acquisitions planned in the London retail and leisure sector.
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SREF opens new adventure park in Kent
Schroder UK Real Estate Fund (SREF) has announced plans to open a new Ninja Warrior UK Adventure Park in Kent at Chatham Waterside.
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Marble Arch Mound costs concealed from council members
An internal review into the failings of the Marble Arch Mound has found that the project’s mangers hid the rising costs of the scheme from Westminster City Council members.
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Drive-thrus, gyms and cinemas lead recovery in leisure sector
Investment volumes are expected to recover as post-lockdown demand bounces back following brutal 2020.