Updated 12:32am 30 May 2012

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£48m bar and club sale falls through

STRUGGLING leisure company Premium Bars and Restaurants (PBR) went into administration last night after a £48m deal to buy the company fell apart.Read

Brothers get first refusal on bars

THE struggling group behind the Living Room bar and restaurant chain has confirmed it has made a deal with Newcastle Racecourse owner Reuben Brothers which could lead to its sale.Read

Reuben brothers table bid for struggling PBR

STRUGGLING leisure company Premium Bars and Restaurants may shortly be placed into administration before being bought for around £48m by the billionaire owners of Newcastle Racecourse.Read

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Racecourse owners eye up pub group

THE billionaire property owners behind Newcastle Racecourse are part of a consortium looking to buy struggling leisure operation Premium Bars and Restaurants PBR as its owners look to secure a sale by next week.Read

Former chairman Jones considering buying PBR

TROUBLED pub and club operator Premium Bars and Restaurants (PBR) could be sold by the end of the week with up to six suitors – including a former chairman – believed to be interested.Read

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Potential buyers circling bar and restaurant group

LEISURE company Premium Bars and Restaurants is said to be attracting potential suitors as talks continue with its bankers in a bid to secure working and long-term capital.Read

Bank covenants breached but Utopian 'comfortable'

BAR and restaurant operator Utopian Leisure has revealed it breached its banking covenants in the last year, but is still continuing to trade and will soon open a new outlet.Read

Premium asks to suspend its shares

BAR and club operator Premium Bars & Restaurants (PBR) has asked for trading in its shares should be suspended as it continues talks on getting new financing in place.The high profile company, previously known as Ultimate Leisure, has recently moved from Newcastle to Manchester but still retains some prominent outlets in the North East including Blu Bambu nightclub and The Living Room restaurant on Grey Street.PBR, with about 50 outlets in total, has made the move for suspension because its current talks mean it will be unable to issue accounts to shareholders within six months of its June 30 year end.The group, which announced on December 17 that it is seeking to refinance debts, said banks and key stakeholders continue to remain “very supportive“ of the business.The company said it was close to finalising the terms of its short-term funding requirements.But a statement added: “Until revised banking covenants are agreed, however, the directors are not in a position to issue audited accounts for the twelve months to June 30, 2008.”It added: “The board remains confident that this will be achieved and the shares will resume trading in the new year.”As part of a £28m acquisition, Premium Bars and Restaurants last year bought 13 UK sites under The Living Room brand.Shares stood at 169.4p last January but were suspended today at 1.75p.Read

Nightime quick to act on Blu Bambu lease deal

ANORTH East leisure company has completed a deal to buy the lease on a Sunderland nightclub, previously owned and operated by stock market-listed Premium Bars and Restaurants.Read

Pubs boss steps down in wake of huge losses

THE boss of leisure group Premium Bars and Restaurants (PBR) has resigned, saying the industry is experiencing the worst market conditions seen in 50 years.Read

New city bar hits hard times

ONE of the newest and most high profile additions to Newcastle nightlife has been forced into administration just months after opening for business.Read

Bar chain value halves in day

ABAR and restaurant company said last night it was in an “unprecedented” position after its share price almost halved when a major shareholder unloaded a large tract of its holding at half its market value.Read

Premium insists move to top quality restaurants has paid off

ALEISURE chain says its decision to move into top quality restaurants has been vindicated after reporting sales holding up at its Living Room brand while recording an 8% fall in its bars.Read

New image pays Premium

A SWITCH in focus from late night drinking to food businesses has helped double sales at Newcastle company Premium Bars and Restaurants.Read

The Ultimate change in business names

THE end of an era dawned yesterday as shareholders in Ultimate Leisure, the company which epitomised Newcastle’s reputation as a party city, voted to change its name.Read

How football success is helping city reach its goal

Sunderland FC's revival under the inspired leadership of Irish footballing duo Roy Keane and Niall Quinn could have implications for the city's regeneration. Nigel Stirling looks at the commercial fallout from the club's on-field success.Read