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Pub operator Brakspear reports 12% sales increase

8th February 2011, 10:18am

As a result of several “high trading” ventures reopening, pub operator Brakspear has experienced a 12% increase on turnover in the last quarter of last year, compared to 2009.

The Owl & Pussycat, in Shoreditch, reopened last autumn and has been trading 'phenomenally well', according to Brakspear.  

Meanwhile Brighton pub The Portland became The Stoneham Pub & Pizzeria and The Chequers in Marlow reopened with a £500,000 investment.

Brakspear chief executive Tom Davies said: "It's very good to have these high-profile pubs open again. 

"Despite the challenges facing our business, these sites shows that investment in the right place, with the right tenants, can turn a struggling pub into a star performer. We hope for similar success with the investments we have planned for 2011."


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