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Frankie & Bennys restaurant at Netherfield could be up for sale

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A Frankie & Bennys restaurant in Netherfield could be up for sale after it was included on a list of 22 locations set to be sold by owner The Restaurant Group.

Catering Today said it was understood that 22 of these outlets are located at “less attractive sites”.

It added that the 22 that have just come to market through estate agents Savills are still trading but will close once sold.

The Netherfield site was included on a list published by Propel Hospitality, which can be found HERE

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In the company’s full year results for the 52 weeks to 30 December 2018, TRG said it would be reviewing its portfolio and identified 76 Frankie and Benny’s restaurants in “structurally unattractive” sites.

 

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