Eleven former Laurel Group pubs up for sale

08 June 2011 by
Eleven former Laurel Group pubs up for sale

Eleven former Laurel Group pubs are up for sale.

Fleurets and DTZ are marketing the properties, which are trading as Yates's, are owned by in-administration Yates Propco.

The 11 sites are in: Barrow-in-Furness, Bournemouth, Croydon, Durham, Huddersfield, Leeds, Nottingham, Reading, Weston-super-Mare, Weymouth, and Woking.

The sites are let to the Hops Pub Company and guaranteed by Barley Pub Company and Town & City Pub Company.

Rents for the sites range from £86,161 to £394,544 per year, subject to an annual uplift of 2.5% throughout the term.

The guide prices range from £850,000 to £3.5m. The guide price for the entire portfolio is £21.6m.

Laurel Group went into administration in 2008. Its brands included Slug & Lettuce, La Tasca and Yates's bars, along with Ha Ha Bar & Grill and Litten Tree restaurants.

Hops Pub Company bought the leasehold in a number of the bars and restaurants in 2008.

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By Neil Gerrard

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