All MCA Insight articles in July 2016 – Page 16
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Analysis & Insight
Report identifies fledgling casual dining hotspots
Savills has highlighted some of the fledgling casual dining hotspots in the UK.
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News
Thaikhun eyes Cardiff launch
Thaikhun, the street food-influenced concept from the Thai Leisure Group (TLG), has lined up an opening in Cardiff
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News
Laine restructures management team
Laine Pub Company has strengthened its management team, including the introduction of a director for its beer business.
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News
Allied London plans new “urban oasis” in Manchester
Allied London has unveiled plans for a new urban oasis in Manchester’s Hardman Square, to be known as ‘The Field’
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News
Charles Wells restructures managed division
Charles Wells has created a single division for its managed houses across the UK and France.
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News
Splendid launches Cha Chaan Teng
Splendid Restaurants is to open Cha Chaan Teng, a new premium casual Chinese restaurant, on the former Rocket site in Kingsway
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Analysis & Insight
Sector welcomes NLW but with a caveat
Leading sector operators have generally welcomed the introduction of the National Living Wage, with a majority saying it will have a positive effect on the market
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News
Spiritland set for King’s Cross
Spiritland, the music-led concept from the founders of Canteen, is to open its first standalone site on Stable Street, King’s Cross
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Analysis & Insight
Leisure sector grows to £117bn
The UK leisure market is worth £117bn in revenue and is growing nearly twice as fast as the retail sector
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News
Goodyear on 42 years in pubs
Stephen Goodyear, who steps down as chief executive of Young’s after 13 years today, has told MCA that there is still plenty of scope for the company to grow in London.
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News
TRG and JDW collect FAB Awards
TRG Concessions won two awards and received a commendation at the fifth annual Airport Food & Beverage Conference & Awards
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News
Adjusted H1 EBITDA up 21% at Stonegate
Stonegate has reported a 21% increase in adjusted EBITDA to £50.2m for the 28 weeks to 10 April 2016, with total revenue up 12.8% to £342m
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Opinion
Inside Track: Intended consequences
The recent history of the pub sector has often been the story of ‘unintended consequences’ –from the smoking ban to the pubs code. However, MCA Pub Market Report shows that the pub sector is increasingly forging its own destiny, driven by a new generation of pub entrepreneurs. James Wallin investigates a new era of dynamism, professionalism and relevance for the sector.
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News
JW Lees grows FY sales 0.2%
JW Lees, the Manchester brewer and pub operator, has recorded sales for the year to the end of March 2016 up 0.2% to £64.1m.