All Leisure articles – Page 7
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Hammerson to transform car parks with daredevil circuses over summer
Hammerson is set to roll out pop-up circus and a range of entertainment across its retail centre car park space in what will be a first in the property sector.
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PPHE Hotels raises full-year forecasts after strong first half performance
PPHE Hotel Group has told investors it has maintained its “positive trading momentum” ahead of the end of its financial half-year on Friday.
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TDR Capital considers £2bn sale of David Lloyd Leisure
TDR Capital is reported to be considering a £2bn sale of upmarket gym chain David Lloyd Leisure.
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Urban Splash selected to lead regeneration of Sheffield’s historic Cole Brothers building
Regeneration specialist Urban Splash has been selected as the preferred bidder to transform the former Cole Brothers building in Sheffield city centre into a mixed-use development.
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Cineworld falls into administration in UK, but screens will remain open
Struggling cinema chain Cineworld has filed for administration in the UK as part of a restructuring plan that will see shares in the world’s second-largest cinema chain being suspended.
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Nuveen to sell Soho Wharf
Global investment manager Nuveen has appointed CBRE to sell Soho Wharf, its mixed use scheme on London’s South Bank.
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Town centre plans approved at 1,500-home Hertfordshire garden village
Planning approval has been granted for a £500m town-centre scheme with 250 homes in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, to sit alongside a proposed 1,250-home garden village.
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Europe’s largest indoor baseball site swings into Brent Cross Town
Related Argent and Barnet Council have signed Europe’s largest indoor baseball and softball hub for its Brent Cross Town development in north London.
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Aermont joins race for Center Parcs
Pinewood film studios owner Aermont is reported to have joined the list of bidders for upmarket holiday village group Center Parcs.
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Cineworld close to appointing administrators
Troubled cinema operator Cineworld is believed to be close to appointing administrators as part of the ongoing restructuring of the debt-laden firm.
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Shaftesbury reports “strong operational progress” after merger
At a pre-AGM trading update today (14 June), Shaftesbury Capital said the integration of its business and team was “progressing well” following March’s completion of the £3.5bn all-share merger between Capital and Counties Properties (Capco) and Shaftesbury.
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High Court postpones decision on contentious Fitness First restructuring plan
A High Court decision on gym operator Fitness First’s restructuring plans has been postponed by two weeks to give landlords fearful of losing out on rent more time to consider their positions.
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Fitness First restructuring plan could send ‘disastrous shockwaves across letting market’
Beleaguered health club firm Fitness First’s restructuring plan to close gyms and cut rents on its remaining sites could be “disastrous” and “send shock waves across the retail and leisure letting market”, according to legal experts.
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Net tangible assets slump 15.1% at LXi following Secure Income REIT merger
The value of net tangible assets (NTA) at LXi REIT slumped 15.1% in the year to the end of March to 121.1p per share, compared to 142.6p a year earlier.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Chris Jukes, director of retail and leisure complex Liverpool ONE,
Chris Jukes, director of retail and leisure complex Liverpool ONE, on how he got started in property, his top TV and podcast picks, his best and worst purchases and his number-one travel destination
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Lincolnshire Co-op and Wykeland Group snap up Waterside Shopping Centre in Lincoln
Lincolnshire Co-op and developer Wykeland Group have acquired the 130,000 sq ft Waterside Shopping Centre in Lincoln from Tesco Pension Fund for an undisclosed price.
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Ninja Warrior UK Adventure Park signs lease for 25,000 sq ft Chelmsford unit
Ninja Warrior UK Adventure Park has signed a 15-year lease for a 25,000 sq ft unit at The Meadows Retail Park in Chelmsford.
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Albert’s Schloss signs Trocadero deal for first London restaurant
The 18,000 sq ft former Rainforest Café Trocadero on London’s Shaftesbury Avenue is to become an alpine cook haus and Bavarian bier palace after Criterion Capital signed Albert’s Schloss on a 25-year lease for its first London restaurant.
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Brookfield puts Center Parcs up for sale for between £4bn and £5bn
Brookfield has placed holiday resort group Center Parcs up for sale and is understood to be seeking between £4bn and £5bn.
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Threat of Brixton Academy closure a ‘wake-up call’ for venue operators
The potential closure of iconic south London music venue Brixton Academy has been called “a stark wake-up call” for all leisure and venue operators, after the Metropolitan Police called for it to lose its licence following a fatal incident.