All London Union/Street Feast articles
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Weekend Press
Food party isn’t over, says Street Feast boss after collapse
Jonathan Downey said he had lost an estimated £25m from the company’s collapse but he was determined that it would return
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The Conversation: with Street Feast CEO Jonathan Downey
In the latest edition of MCA’s new virtual event, The Conversation, former corporate lawyer and current Street Feast CEO Jonathan Downey discuss the impact of coronavirus on our sector, what’s been achieved, and what we are looking for next.
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London Union confirms Wood Green opening
London Union has confirmed its sixth Street Feast market will open in Wood Green, as first revealed by MCA last month.
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Street Feast to open in Wood Green
London Union is set to open its sixth Street Feast market in Wood Green, MCA has learnt.
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London Union unveils Woolwich Market line up
London Union, the Jonathan Downey-led business, has unveiled the line-up for its next Street Feast food market in Woolwich
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London Union secures licence for Woolwich launch
London Union, the street food market operator, has had its licence to operate at Woolwich Indoor Market approved.
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London Union to make regional debut "this year"
London Union, the street food market concept from Jonathan Downey and Henry Dimbleby, is set to make its regional debut later this year, MCA has learnt.
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London Union to open in Woolwich
London Union, the street food market operator, is planning to launch at Woolwich Indoor Market in March.
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London Union expects revenues to grow 40% in 2017
London Union, the street food market operator, expects revenues to grow c40% in 2017, MCA has learnt.
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London Union to evolve its model
Henry Dimbleby has said London Union is likely to add longer leases into its business model as it continues to grow its estate.
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London Union secures Canary Wharf site
London Union has secured a c10,000sq ft site above the Crossrail station in Canary Wharf for its new Streetopia concept
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Diary
Diary: London Union; McMullen; M Restaurants and YO! Sushi
This week’s Diary reveals the latest plans from London Union; welcomes Rod McKie to Sticks ‘n’ Sushi; finds out about a golf course in a pub and explains why M Restaurants is taking a leaf out of EasyJet’s book:
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London Union raises £2.5m toward expansion
London Union, parent company of Street Feast, has announced it has raised £2.5m on crowdfunding platform Seedrs
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Howe swaps Novus for London Union
London Union has appointed a sales director to grow the private events side of the business
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London Union appoints COO
London Union has appointed Tim Selby as its chief operating officer to oversee the growth of the business
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London Union launches £3.5m crowdfunding campaign
London Union, the parent company of Street Feast, has launched a crowdfunding bid to raise £3.5m to build a world class street food market in London by 2017
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London Union plans US launch
London Union is in talks to launch in the US after it reported EBITDA of £1.55m in its first five months of trading
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London Union to raise £3.5m for flagship venue
London Union, the newly formed parent company of Street Feast backed by a consortium of big names in the food scene, is launching a crowdfunding campaign later this year to raise £3.5m to create its flagship London food market
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Biggest names in British food back London Union venture
Some of the biggest names in the British food scene have come together to back new food market venture, London Union
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Street Feast secures Hawker House residency
Street Feast, the pop-up market featuring some of London’s “best loved food and drink traders” has secured a six weekend residency at Hawker House in Hackney