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  • Beavertown: From the founder’s kitchen to a £100m buyout

    May 7, 2025

    The first Beavertown pint was brewed in a kitchen rice pan in 2011. Over 10 years later, they’d been bought out by Heineken for over £100m. All while being the most expensive pint in the country, and surviving a pandemic where most breweries lost 95 per cent of their business overnight. The difference was savant-level positioning. Here are three levers [...]

  • JD Wetherspoon sales jump despite continued pub sell-off

    May 7, 2025

    Sales at JD Wetherspoon jumped five per cent over the last quarter as the pub giant continued to sell more locations. The pub giant has sold off seven of its pubs since the start of the year, despite opening only two new ones, it said in a trading update today. It said it expected to [...]

  • Mowgli Street Food returns to profit as it creates over 100 jobs

    May 1, 2025

    Mowgli Street Food, the restaurant chain run by celebrity chef Nisha Katona, has returned to profit and created more than 100 jobs. The Liverpool-headquartered business has reported a pre-tax profit of £512,178 for the year to 31 July, 2024, new accounts filed with Companies House have revealed. The total comes after Mowgli Street Food posted [...]

  • London juice bar chain Crussh enters liquidation

    April 23, 2025

    One of London’s best-known juice bar chains has entered liquidation, CityAM can reveal, after the healthy drinks business faltered under squeezed consumer spending and a surge in costs and tax hikes. Wimbledon-based Crussh, which operated stores in Kensington, Soho and the Square Mile, has this week appointed Mayfair-based business recovery firm Voscap to act [...]

  • Britannia: Millionaire ‘Asylum King’ hotel tycoon rakes in the cash

    April 11, 2025

    The millionaire hotel tycoon dubbed the ‘Asylum King’ is still raking in the cash despite his Britannia chain being ranked the worst in the UK. Alex Langsam founded Britannia Hotels in 1976 after opening his first site in Manchester. Langsam remains the company’s chief executive and largest shareholder while his empire also extends to budget [...]

  • It takes a village: Do we need to rethink our attitude to old age?

    April 10, 2025

    We’re living for longer than ever but the boom in the elderly population is a social and political time-bomb. Could ‘later life’ communities like Auriens be the answer to the old age crisis, asks Steve Dinneen I enter a grand lobby, all lofty ceilings, marquetry floors and art deco fittings. An effusive concierge in a natty [...]

  • Lush to pass tariffs onto US shoppers as it sinks further into the red

    April 8, 2025

    Lush has revealed plans to open a UK hotel as it detailed its response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs amid the ethical cosmetics retailer sinking further into the red. The Dorset-headquartered company has included scant detail in its annual accounts about its plans for a new hotel but did say it is working with a [...]

  • Ryan Giggs restaurant closed owing huge sums

    March 24, 2025

    Almost £500,000 was owed by the company behind a restaurant owned by former Manchester United star Ryan Giggs when it collapsed, it has been confirmed. George’s Dining Room and Bar in Worsley, Salford, shut in February and the business behind it was placed into voluntary liquidation. Ryan Giggs opened the restaurant with friends Kelvin Gregory [...]

  • Sir Andy Murray’s five-star hotel significantly cuts losses

    March 21, 2025

    The five-star luxury hotel owned by Sir Andy Murray significantly cut its losses during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. The business behind Cromlix Hotel, which is located near the two-time Wimbledon champion’s hometown of Dunblane in Scotland, has reported a loss of £369,045 for the year to 31 March, 2024. The figure [...]

  • Pubs and bars to go into extra time if Lionesses score at Women’s Euros

    February 24, 2025

    Pubs are set to be allowed to stay open until 1am if the Lionesses reach the latter stages of the Women’s Euros this summer. The Home Office wants to push back closing time at pubs and bars by two hours if England make it to the semi-finals or final of Women’s Euro 2025.  The Lionesses [...]

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