Monthly Archives: February 2016
Pub sale prices up on last year
Property market in rude health, new report says
The licensed property market is in rude health, according to property firm Christie & Co.
The company’s latest...
Tempestuous times ahead for boards
Aberdeen licensing board’s bold policy on overprovision ended up in a ditch a few months ago – and now it seems odds on that...
Trade turns out for Ben Dinner
More than a thousand people gathered at the Glasgow City Hotel on February 4 for the biggest charity event on the licensed trade calendar,...
Inverarity Morton to close Milnathort depot
Wholesaler Inverarity Morton is to close its depot in Milnathort and move all operations to its new Glasgow HQ.
The firm’s managing director Stephen Russell...
Diverse Dumfries venue on market
Chance to acquire business with multiple income streams
Operators seeking premises with multiple income streams might be interested in a diverse Dumfries business which has...
Tennent’s freezes on-trade prices
TENNENT Caledonian has implemented a 12-month price freeze for its independent on-trade customers as part of a package of measures it says are designed...
Two chances to be beside the seaside
Two hotels in the village of Golspie on the Moray Firth coast have come onto the books of property firm ASG Commercial.
The Caberfeidh Hotel...
Lower limit still hitting pubs, report finds
More than three quarters of Scottish operators say the lower drink drive limit has had a negative impact on their business, a survey by...
Go west for slice of the capital
Leasehold for Edinburgh west end premises on market
The leasehold for a restaurant in the heart of Edinburgh’s west end has come onto the market.
Currently...
Cognac seeks cocktail creators
Mixologists are being invited to create a new Champagne and Cognac cocktail as part of a global bartender contest.
Organised by Cognac house Courvoisier, part...