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New York's Buvette dining concept opens in Covent Garden
Thu Jun 04 2026
Shaftesbury Capital has welcomed New York-born dining concept Buvette to Covent Garden's Seven Dials neighbourhood. Located at 2 Neal's Yard, the 2,800 sq ft restaurant accommodates up to 80 covers and looks to provide an homage to French cooking. Buvette is an all-day concept that offers breakfast dishes such as the waffle sandwich with cured bacon and eggs, as well as classic dishes including coq au vin, cassoulet, and escargots.

The City of London's Royal Exchange brought to market
Wed Jun 03 2026
The Grade I-listed Royal Exchange in the City of London has been placed on the investment market with a reported asking price of £70m, reflecting a net initial yield of 6%. The asset – which is situated opposite Bank Station – is being marketed by Savills and Knight Frank. The asset comprises 50,852 sq ft of retail and restaurant accommodation across 37 boutique-style units. The retail units are let to 21 tenants with a total net internal area of 19,476 sq ft and a passing rent of £2,589,918 per annum.

Chinatown London welcomes trio of F&B brands
Mon Jun 01 2026
Shaftesbury Capital has welcomed a trio of food and beverage operators to its Chinatown London estate. Chinese tea brand HEYTEA will open at 118-120 Shaftesbury Avenue this summer, taking a 2,600 sq ft unit. It will serve a range of fruit and milk teas, as well as matcha. The addition of HEYTEA will extend the destination’s collection of modern tea concepts – including the likes of Happy Lemon, Tsujiri, and Woo Tea.
