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Pub giant pins hopes for Capital expansion on slump in property



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Published Date: 08 September 2008
THE boss of pub giant JD Wetherspoon said the credit crunch may help it achieve its plans to expand in the Capital.
Chief executive John Hutson said the group wants to open two more pubs in the city centre and at least two in Edinburgh's suburbs.

He said that one of the main stumbling blocks to its expansion in the Capital, where it has two city-centre branches
and one in Leith, has been that properties have been "overpriced" in recent years.

But now, with the economic slump hitting property values, he is hopeful that the firm will be able to secure sites in the city and expand on its current portfolio, which consists of the Standing Order on George Street, Lloyd's at the Omni Centre and Foot of the Walk in Leith.

Mr Hutson said: "We have six (bars) in the middle of Glasgow and a further four or five in its suburbs, yet only two in central Edinburgh and one in Leith. Edinburgh does not have as large a population as Glasgow, but we could easily open another couple of sites in the centre.

"It is proving a difficult part of town to acquire new sites. Historically, there is a slightly different approach to planning, where you can't get a conversion to pub use if residents are living above, which happens in quite a lot of cases in Edinburgh.

"Also, because it is quite a compact city centre, competition is very strong and that pushes up property values. We've never wanted to overpay, and bargains like the Standing Order on George Street are tough to find.

"But one of the outcomes of the current economic climate is that property prices are becoming more affordable. Commercial prices are starting to fall and there are fewer companies competing for them, so that generally throws up opportunities that we could take advantage of."

JD Wetherspoon has had a difficult time finding new premises to lease or buy in the city. Last year it was planning to open a new pub on South Bridge in the building that was formerly a Flip clothes store, but another buyer outbid it.

It has had better luck in other parts of the Lothians and is planning a £1.4 million refurbishment of the former Hayweights Bingo Hall in Musselburgh.

Mr Hutson said its existing Edinburgh portfolio is now adapting well to the smoking ban, although sales at Foot of the Walk have been impacted by poor outside facilities for smokers and tram construction.

Alan Creevy, national director for retail, leisure and hotels at property firm Jones Lang LaSalle, said Wetherspoon will find it difficult to find a discounted price in the city centre. He said: "Rentals are continuing to grow in the city centre and, for the size it would want, it may be a little cooler but there will still be strong demand.

"I don't see there being too many bargains in the city centre. Big properties tend to be owned by big institutions, so they are unlikely to sell, and rents are still rising."





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  • Last Updated: 08 September 2008 11:05 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

alex paterson,

edinburgh 08/09/2008 12:28:40
Must be nice to have money,and able to do these things.
2

elayne,

08/09/2008 13:09:55
not another wetherspoons please!
3

elayne,

08/09/2008 14:04:30
cheap drink!(oops forgot im teetotal lol)
4

G fae Mussbra,

Outside the premises in musselburgh 08/09/2008 14:11:05
When do they plan to actually start work on the bingo pub here in Musselburgh? I've been standing outside for ages...
Not that I'm desperate - if I was, I'd go into the Liquid bar.
Pint and a pagger, anyone?
5

alex paterson,

edinburgh 08/09/2008 14:51:15
3
Ok Father Jack.
6

mobocaster,

Aberdeen 08/09/2008 14:52:50
Are they banking on the crunch to provide them with even more patrons in their warehouses for pi**heads?

Either way, there may not be a lot to say for them but IMO, there are worse & more insidious chains.
7

eric,

Lothian 08/09/2008 15:58:47
These bars just turn into drinking dens or in Edinburghs case Stag n hens bar.Pass.
8

elayne,

08/09/2008 16:27:17
the one in kirkcaldy is very popular(they travel far n wide for a cheap beer)
9

Kitti Kat,

Newtown Square 08/09/2008 19:10:57
We aren't big on the booze but we did venture into a Wetherspoon pub in London . The thing we did like was that it was "kid free". I love kids but they don't belong in pubs, bars, etc. Are all their pubs "kid free"?
10

Dr Joseph Phd,

Tynescos 08/09/2008 20:03:49

No
11

JayDeeTee,

08/09/2008 20:08:24
"Pub giant pins hopes for Capital expansion on slump in property"

I certainly hope not. Nobody has the money to drink anyway. Away and read a good book.
12

elayne,

08/09/2008 20:29:50
#11 you are right there kids should not be in pubs(im maybe just old fashioned)i have worked on n off in pub trade for years and theres nothing worse than other folks kids running round,i also think a pub is not a good environment for kids to be in

 

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