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    Marble Arch BID secures spate of new F&B lettings

    Iain HoeyBy Iain HoeyJanuary 24, 20222 Mins Read
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    Marble Arch London BID has announced that London Chocolate, Chourangi, Creams, Chai Walla, Feya, Pizza Pilgrims, Wagamama, Five Guys, and Coffee by Real Eating Co. have all recently agreed leases with major landholders The Portman Estate, British Land, The Church Commissioners and Almacantar.

    Marble Arch London BID is now hosting a real time eating out guide online, complete with regularly refreshed offers, and annually produces a printed guide for residents, businesses, and tourists ‘A Taste of Marble Arch’.

    The news of these new arrivals coincides with the recent completion of Marble Arch Place and Regent House on Edgware Road, which will provide new homes and commercial space.

    Kay Buxton, chief executive of Marble Arch London BID, said: “Marble Arch and Edgware Road are already home to some of the finest eateries in London, and our mix of outlets is one of the most diverse in the city, which helps us to attract visitors from far and wide. The arrival of these new restaurants and café’s is a welcome investment into the area and the West End and shows signs that London is beginning to recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic as international visitors and workers return.

    “Not only will these new arrivals help support the local economy by driving footfall, but they will also help attract more businesses to the growing office sector. Meanwhile our many hotels, retailers and leisure businesses will also benefit from the arrival of new food and beverage outlets as they help to increase dwell time in the district.

    “Over the course of the next 12 months we hope to share more exciting news about other new arrivals as we continue to make Marble Arch a premier London destination which is a welcoming environment for all.”

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