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Hospitality Industry News 29 October 2025 - 16 November 2025

Stonegate’s £1bn Sale of 1,000 “Platinum” Pubs: What the Slug & Lettuce Owner’s Debt Fight Means for UK High Streets

Stonegate’s £1bn Sale of 1,000 “Platinum” Pubs: What the Slug & Lettuce Owner’s Debt Fight Means for UK High Streets

Britain’s biggest pub group, Stonegate, is drawing up plans for a £1 billion sale of more than 1,000 pubs as it battles a debt pile of over £3 billion, in one of the largest UK pub disposals in years. The move, reported on Sunday 16 November 2025, would see the Slug & Lettuce and Be At One owner sell roughly a quarter of its estate to cut borrowing and shore up its balance sheet. SSBCrack News+3The Independent+3LBC+3 The proposed deal centres on Stonegate’s so‑called “platinum” collection – 1,034 of its strongest, largely freehold pubs – and comes just months before a key
Sonder Holdings (SOND) Nears Chapter 7 After Marriott Split: Stock & Bankruptcy Update for November 13, 2025

Sonder Holdings (SOND) Nears Chapter 7 After Marriott Split: Stock & Bankruptcy Update for November 13, 2025

Sonder Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: SOND), once pitched as a tech‑driven rival to Airbnb and a partner of Marriott International, is now in full collapse mode. The company is winding down operations, expecting to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy of its U.S. business and begin insolvency proceedings abroad, while guests around the world report being told to leave their rooms with only hours’ notice. 6abc Philadelphia+3Yahoo Finance+3Stock Titan+3 SOND stock today: extreme volatility under 25 cents As of this afternoon (Nov. 13, 2025), SOND stock is trading around $0.17, up modestly on the day but still hovering near all‑time lows after
Asia-Pacific Hotel Investment Frenzy: Billions Pour In Despite Mixed Hotel Recovery

Asia-Pacific Hotel Investment Frenzy: Billions Pour In Despite Mixed Hotel Recovery

APAC Hotel Deals Surge Toward New Highs Asia-Pacific hotel investment activity has surged in 2025, setting the stage for one of the strongest deal years on record. By the end of August, hotel transaction volumes hit US$12.1 billion – a figure that nearly eclipses the pace of last year’s record haul realestateasia.com. Despite a slow start to the year, deal-making accelerated in recent months as buyer and seller expectations realigned. “Investors are ready and interested in deals,” observed Jesper Palmqvist of STR, describing 2025 as a “mixed year” where capital is eager even if performance hasn’t fully rebounded costar.com. Real
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