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What were the biggest pub property stories of 2020?

Punch purchases seven-pub package from Heartstone Inns   As reported by  The MA ​in January​, the operator of about 1,250 pubs across England, Scotland and Wales, completed the acquisition of seven pubs from Heartstone Inns.  Established in 2007, Heartstone Inns will continue to operate its remaining eight pubs following the sale of seven sites in the south-west to Punch. “We are pleased to welcome these seven wonderful pubs into the Punch family and look forward to working together with our new publicans and their teams,” Punch chief executive officer Clive Chesser said. “We would like to thank Heartstone Inns, who have been working closely with us to ensure a smooth transition for everyone. We have plans to invest in all seven pubs during 2020, providing them with industry-leading support to allow them to flourish, while ensuring they continue to operate at the very heart of their local communities. We will provide further updates as these plans progress, but in

Property round-up: JD Wetherspoon, Deltic, pub closures

JDW completes £30.4m Dublin development  As reported by  The Morning Advertiser’s​ sister title  MCA Insight​, JD Wetherspoon (JDW) has made the largest investment in its 41-year history in the development of Keavan’s Port pub and hotel in Dublin. The operator completed the Camden Street Upper site in Dublin city centre having invested €33.4m (£30.4m) in its acquisition and development. The 9,000 square foot site spans two floors and will feature 89 bedrooms alongside a 3,800 square foot garden across two courtyards. JDW intends to hire 200 full and part-time staff at the pub, which is named after an ancient highway into Dublin of which Camden Street formed a part.

Wetherspoon Completes Development of €33 4m Dublin Pub and Hotel

Wetherspoon completes development of €33.4m Dublin pub and hotel Wetherspoon has completed the development of Keaven’s Port, its new pub and 89-bedroom hotel on Camden Street in central Dublin. The pub chain said Keaven’s Port, which €33.4m between purchasing the property and developing the site, was the single largest investment in its 41-year history. No official opening date has been set for Keaven’s Port, but the company is aiming to open the pub on January 15, subject to a licence being granted. The development of Wetherspoon’s new Dublin pub and hotel has been completed. The development is made up of a series of eight townhouses, a former chapel and a ‘substantial’ extension featuring a 12-metre high glazed atrium at 1-5 Camden Street Upper and 49-52 Camden Street Lower.

Dublin pubs: Wetherspoon rumoured opening date for new Ireland bar and hotel

Dublin pubs: Wetherspoon rumoured opening date for new Ireland bar and hotel The pub and hotel has become the single largest investment made by the company in its history The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Want the latest breaking news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our free newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Pub giant Wetherspoon has announced that it has completed the development of its new pub and hotel in Dublin and has even issued an ideal open date in the new year.

Wetherspoon s brand new €27 4 million pub and hotel in Dublin is now completed | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

Wetherspoon s brand new €27 4 million pub and hotel in Dublin is now completed | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad
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