All Five Guys articles – Page 19
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News
Five Guys confirms Solihull opening
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, has confirmed the opening of a site in Solihull in the West Midlands
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Intu sees property value uplift
Intu, the shopping centre operator, has reported a 7.6% uplift in the like-for-like value of its properties in the six months to June, with the group seeing profits and revenues grow
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Analysis & Insight
New world order
Forget the recent influx of US restaurant brands planting their flags on UK soil – the Brits are leading a global invasion all of their own
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Diary
Diary: Giraffe, Five Guys & Giggling Squid
This week’s Diary includes Russel and Juliette Joffe’s plans after stepping down from Giraffe, Five Guys’ anniversary, Alan Yau on the streets of London and Ed’s scaled-down concept
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Steak ‘n’ Shake eyes three-pronged UK strategy
Steak ‘n’ Shake is planning a three-pronged franchise strategy for its entry into the UK, and hopes to have its first partner signed up by the end of this year
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Five Guys closes in on south west debut
Five Guys UK, the popular US burger chain, is understood to be close to securing its first site in the south west, in Bristol
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Five Guys secures trio of sites
Five Guys UK, the popular US burger chain, is understood to have secured three new sites, including its first in Scotland.
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Steak ‘n’ Shake gears up for UK launch
Steak ‘n’ Shake has taken a further step forward in its plans to launch in the UK, with the appointment of Tim Lowther as its new senior director business development
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Five Guys lifts Bluewater
Bluewater, the 1.6m sq ft shopping centre owned by Land Lease, saw sales of its catering brands rise 11% in May against the same month last year, fuelled by the opening of Five Guys there in April
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Five Guys UK closes in on new openings
Five Guys UK is lining up a further two opening in the South East, as it gears up to open its 10th site in less than a year of trading here
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Five Guys plans expansion into Continental Europe
Five Guys JV Ltd is to begin its expansion into Continental Europe with a planned launch in France next year
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Intu names Lakeside foodcourt line up
Intu has confirmed the majority of the line-up for its new £9m foodcourt development at Lakeside, with Tortilla, Five Guys and Patisserie Valerie all asset for new openings at the scheme
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Five Guys secures second Midlands site
Five Guys UK, the popular US burger chain, has secured its second site in the Midlands, after taking space at Touchwood, Solihull
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Five Guys UK reports £3.89m loss
Five Guys UK has reported a loss of £3.89m in the period to 29 December 2013, as the cost of launching in the country saw administrative expenses reach £4.58m.
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Opinion
The premium/informal era
The launch of the Allegra Foodservice’s UK Restaurant Market report saw the headline: “A new era of premiumised informality driven by food pleasure seekers.” The organisation gives further insights into what this means
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Intu reports improving environment
Shopping centre owner Intu has welcomed the improving retail environment in the UK, reporting a rise in consumer confidence leading to an increase in footfall.
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Diary
Diary: Five Guys, Wahaca, Loungers, Starbucks
This week’s Diary includes further fallout from NAMA, Five Guys on the expansion trail, Starbucks ramping up its UK expansion and those impressionable guys at Loungers
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Analysis & Insight
Take me out
Restaurants are going toe-to-toe with established food-to-go and takeaway specialists to bring home a slice of the UK’s increasingly sophisticated takeout and delivery market
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News
Five Guys further strengthens pipeline
Five Guys has further strengthened its long-term UK opening pipeline by securing a site at the new £18m extension of Whiteleys shopping centre in Fareham.
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Opinion
Keeping track of the flyers
This year’s Zolfo Cooper Profit Tracker highlights the fact that those high-quality operators that made the right calls during the downturn are perfectly placed to reap the benefits in any upturn in the general economy, writes Mark Wingett