All Property articles – Page 37
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News
Investor PPR Estates buys Punch pub
A Punch pub in south London has been sold to a new sector investor PPR Estates
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Marston's exchanges on four properties worth £18m
Marston’s, the brewer and pub operator, has exchanged contracts on four properties worth £18m
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New entrants will open outside city centres: Bacon
New, innovative operators are likely to open in areas outside city centres, as the market for central units “contracts”, according to Living Ventures chief executive Tim Bacon
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Property experts call Lib Dems pub measures naive
Pub property agents have criticised the Liberal Democrats’ approval of ‘pro-pub measures’ last week, claiming that they are “naive” and would be difficult to implement in practice
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JDW: Ireland, property, World Cup, M40, analysts
M&C Report takes a closer look at the H1 results to 26 January for JD Wetherspoon and reports from a press briefing with chief executive John Hutson and finance director Kirk Davis
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Lloyd-Jones exits Notting Hill pub
The lease on a west London pub operated by former Gourmet Holdings chief executive Gareth Lloyd-Jones has been sold to a private operator
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JDW secures Essex pub
JD Wetherspoon has completed the acquisition of a pub in Maldon, Essex, for more than the £350,000 asking price
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Ex-Wagamama property director launches consultancy business
Sharon Cawthorne, the former property director at Wagamama, has launched a specialist restaurant consultancy business called Blue Lemon Property
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Opinion
Conflict or harmony?
Landlord and tenant – conflict or harmony? That was the topic of the Restaurant Property Advisors Society’s (RPAS) annual Question Time at CBRE’s office in central London, with panelists including Luke Johnson of Risk Capital, Jillian MacLean of Drake and Morgan and Kieran Sherlock of YO! Sushi
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Five Points Brewing Co owner sells pub
Pub and brewing entrepreneur Edward Mason has sold a north London pub as he concentrates on his brewing venture
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Second enquiry into Smithfield scheme to start
A second public enquiry begins today into the controversial redevelopment scheme for London’s Smithfield Market
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Analysis & Insight
Intellectual property
As competition for good space intensifies, restaurateurs are having to become increasingly bricks and mortar-savvy. Have you got what it takes to bag that successful site asks Joe Lutrario, who talks to a number of leading property experts and operators – Scott Collins and Yianni Papoutsis of MeatLiquor, Alex Reilley of Loungers and Brandon Stephens of Tortilla
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Restrictive covenants 'rarely used' in pub sales
Pub property agents have defended the practices of large pub companies and claimed that restrictive covenants are rarely used, after the Local Government Association (LGA) last week called for a ban on the measure, which forces pubs to change use after sale
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Former Pubfolio pub sold
A North Devon pub that was formerly part of the Pubfolio estate has been sold off a guide price of £125,000
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Bill’s strengthens property team
Bill’s Restaurants has strengthened it property team in the north, with the appointment of Tony Palmer, former head of acquisitions at Mitchells & Butlers (M&B), to oversee its expansion in the region
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Opinion
UK pub market almost "healthy"
The pub industry needs to lose another 1,000 sites within the next couple of years to achieve a “healthy” marketplace – that’s according to Christie + Co director Neil Morgan
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Analysis & Insight
Report predicts 'fatalities' among steak restaurants
The rise of boutique wine bars, Greek restaurants and vegetable juice bars are among the likely trends in the restaurant sector this year, according to DCL, which also predicts “fatalities” in the steak sector
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DCL warns on central London rents
High rental bids from overseas tenants could push up prices for existing operators, resulting in “heavy casualties” among leisure firms in central London, according to DCL
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Councils call for restrictive covenant ban on pub sales
The use of restrictive covenants, a “legal loophole” used by pub companies to force hundreds of community pubs to close each year, must be plugged, according to the Local Government Association (LGA)
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Warning over new rent arrears regulations
New regulations governing the ways in which landlords are able to recover commercial rent arrears could upset relationships between owners and tenants, according to property consultancy firm Bruton Knowles