Von Essen buys the Forbury in Reading from administration
Luxury hotel operator Von Essen has rescued five-star Reading property the Forbury from administration, Caterersearch can reveal.
The hotel, which opened in 2007 in a Grade II-listed building after a £6m renovation, was placed into the hands of administrators Baker Tilly Restructuring and Recovery in March.
The Forbury will be the first property in Von Essen's "Metropolitan" set, to be followed early next year with the launch of Hotel Verta in London's Battersea.
Andrew Davis, chairman of Von Essen, said: "We are delighted to have acquired the Forbury hotel, the inaugural member of our Metropolitan set.
"A key strategic objective for the collection is to acquire properties in the UK's principal cities. The Forbury is a fitting first hotel in this set and a valuable addition to the von Essen portfolio."
Daniel Galmiche, who joined the Forbury in 2008 to oversee its Cerise and Eden restaurants, left to join two Michelin-starred Vineyard at Stockross in August. It means he will not be re-united with former employer Von Essen, having previously worked at its Cliveden property in Berkshire.
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By Daniel Thomas
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