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Richard Caring

  • Friday, 16 May, 2025
    Due Diligence
    The ‘King of Mayfair’ and the Sheikh Premium content

    Plus, Elliott warns tariffs could spell ‘bonfire of the American era’ and trouble at Davos

    Richard Caring
  • Thursday, 15 May, 2025
    Sheikh Tahnoon’s IHC nears deal for stake in Caring’s Ivy hospitality empire

    Talks between Abu Dhabi royal’s holding company and ‘King of Mayfair’ could lead to a deal worth over £1bn

    Montage of Richard Caring, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, and an Ivy restaurant
  • Saturday, 24 August, 2024
    Restaurants
    Bill’s restaurants set for expansion as confidence returns to casual dining

    Customers rediscovery of taste for eating out benefits Caring-owned business and peers like The Big Table Group

    Bill’s restaurant in Lewes, East Sussex
  • Tuesday, 20 December, 2022
    Due Diligence
    Richard Caring serves capitalism on a plate Premium content

    Plus, George Osborne’s pivot to the City pays off and why regulators could go easy on L3Harris’ deal with Aerojet

    Due diligence logo
  • Saturday, 17 December, 2022
    News in-depth
    From Mayfair to New York: restaurateur Richard Caring sets sights on US

    Expansion plans come after Qatar’s former prime minister increased his stake to 50% in hospitality empire

    Richard Caring
  • Friday, 27 May, 2022
    UK property
    Billionaire Ivy owner breached planning rules with Kensington mansion development

    Richard Caring served enforcement notice by London council over ‘incongruous and dominant additions’ to Park House

    An artist’s sketch of the new design for Park House
  • Friday, 3 July, 2020
    InterviewSoho House Ltd
    Soho House to roll out global expansion despite pandemic crisis

    Private members’ group presses on with new openings and weighs move into long-term rentals

  • Monday, 15 June, 2020
    Travel & leisure industry
    Celebrity favourite Le Caprice will not reopen its doors

    Pandemic takes toll on London restaurant but owners say it will be ‘reborn’ at a new location

    Richard Caring warned the government that it was ‘killing the country’ by not providing clear guidance on when and how the hospitality industry could reopen
  • Friday, 11 January, 2019
    News in-depthTravel & leisure industry
    Celebrity playground Annabel’s targets corporate members

    Exclusive Mayfair nightclub looks for new ways to boost finances after costly move

    Penelope Cruz leaving Annabel's nightclub London, England - 08.02.09 Featuring: Penelope Cruz Where: London, United Kingdom When: 08 Feb 2009 Credit: WENN.com
  • Wednesday, 2 January, 2019
    Travel & leisure industry
    Ivy and Daphne’s shrug off restaurant gloom

    Richard Caring’s collection of premium eateries report a 2% rise in sales

    The Ivy restaurant in Covent Garden enjoyed 'great sales'
  • Tuesday, 23 October, 2018
    Style
    ‘I’m going to have to buy a few pieces’ — Richard Caring on his great Annabel’s auction

    The contents of the world’s most glamorous nightclub are going up for sale — but with a new £65m venue, the party is far from over

    Richard CAring photographed at Annabel's for the FT by Howard Sooley
  • Friday, 28 April, 2017
    Henry Mance
    Warning signs flash when bankers party like it’s 1999

    A comically lavish hotel and members’ club brings bling to the heart of the City

    The Ned hotel. Pics supplied by press office: jenny.harris@thened.com
  • Thursday, 9 June, 2016
    US companies
    Top Goldman banker called to testify in BHS inquiry

    Michael Sherwood was confidant of failed retail chain’s former owner

    Michael Sherwood, co-chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s international division, pauses during the Goldman Sachs Disruptive Technology Symposium 2016 in London, U.K., on Tuesday, March 15, 2016. A growing number of online ventures are muscling into financial services, increasingly drawing backing from banks and institutional investors -- both for the platforms themselves and the debt they create. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 31 March, 2016
    City Insider
    City Insider: John Studzinski’s birthday extravaganza

    Venice is site of a three-night party in fancy dress for the great and the good of New York and London

    John Studzinski
  • Friday, 18 March, 2016
    UK inward investment
    Chinese owners in U-turn over Wentworth golf club

    Reignwood changes course on plan to cut membership numbers and impose £125,000 fee at golf club

    File photo dated 22/05/09 of the clubhouse at Wentworth Golf Club, Surrey, as the club has been threatened with legal action over a massive hike in the cost of membership. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Sunday January 31, 2016. The Wentworth Residents Association says a plan by the smart Surrey club to demand they buy a newly introduce £100,000 debenture and pay annual fees doubled to £16,000 breaches long-standing legal deeds and trusts relating to the course. See PA story SPORT Wentworth. Photo credit should read: Rebecca Naden/PA Wire
  • Monday, 1 February, 2016
    UK economy
    Wentworth golf campaigners threaten to disrupt championship

    Members and residents threaten to shun championship over steep rise in club fees

    File photo dated 22/05/09 of the clubhouse at Wentworth Golf Club, Surrey, as the club has been threatened with legal action over a massive hike in the cost of membership. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Sunday January 31, 2016. The Wentworth Residents Association says a plan by the smart Surrey club to demand they buy a newly introduce £100,000 debenture and pay annual fees doubled to £16,000 breaches long-standing legal deeds and trusts relating to the course. See PA story SPORT Wentworth. Photo credit should read: Rebecca Naden/PA Wire
  • Thursday, 19 November, 2015
    UK small companies
    City Insider: UK-Sino relations strained at Wentworth

    Golf club’s new Chinese owners face local opposition

  • Thursday, 8 October, 2015
    City InsiderHarriet Agnew
    City Insider: Deutsche Bank ‘rock solid’ with Frieze

    Countryside Alliance’s ‘dinner party’ breaks record; Richard Caring’s fishy business

    Deutsche Bank's headquarters
  • Friday, 12 September, 2014
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Caring sells Wentworth to Chinese group
  • Friday, 11 July, 2014
    Nicholas LanderNicholas Lander
    Scott’s, London and Union Square Café, New York

    ‘Restaurateurs have opened up parts of numerous cities where other retailers feared to tread’

    Scott’s in Mayfair
  • Friday, 3 January, 2014
    Nicholas LanderNicholas Lander
    Jackson + Rye, London

    ‘Andy Bassadone believes the most important thing to get right is value for money’

    Jackson + Rye restaurant
  • Wednesday, 16 January, 2013
    World
    Property tycoon jailed in divorce case
    Michelle Young Scot and Michelle Young GBP 400 million divorce case, High Court, London, Britain - 15 Jan 2013 Michelle Young leaves the High Court in London today after a hearing concerning her GBP 400m divorce case with her ex-husband tycoon Scot Young
  • Monday, 5 November, 2012
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Levene tells FT of shame on eve of jail
    Former Stockbroker Nicholas Levene (C) arrives for sentencing at Southwark Crown Court on November 5, 2012 in London, England. Mr Levene will be sentenced today after pleading guilty to a £32 million fraud
  • Sunday, 12 February, 2012
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Behind closed doors at Soho House
  • Friday, 13 January, 2012
    Retail & Consumer industry
    US billionaire Burkle buys UK’s Soho House
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