De Vere (hotel operator) explained

De Vere
Type:Private
Location:Harrogate, UK
Foundation:1762
Key People:James Burrell (Group CEO)
Industry:Hotels
Homepage:https://www.devere.co.uk

De Vere is a hotels and leisure business, which until the 1990s was a brewing company known as Greenall's. It used to be listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

History

Greenall's Brewery was founded by Thomas Greenall in 1762. Initially based in St Helens, the company established a second brewery at Wilderspool, south of Warrington in 1787.[1] [2]

It bought the Groves & Whitnall Brewery in Salford in 1961,[3] Shipstone's Brewery in Nottingham in 1978[4] and Davenport's Brewery in Birmingham in 1986.[5] For much of the 20th century, the company traded as Greenall Whitley & Co Limited.[5] The St Helens brewery was demolished in the 1970s to make way for a new shopping centre. The Warrington brewery on the edge of Stockton Heath was bought by Bruntwood, renamed Wilderspool Business Park and is now let to office occupiers.[6]

The company ceased brewing in 1991 to concentrate on running pubs and hotels.[7]

In 1999, the tenanted wing of the Greenall's operation was sold to the Japanese bank, Nomura for £370 million[8] and the main Greenall's operation, involving 770 pubs and 69 budget lodges, was sold to Scottish and Newcastle for £1.1billion.[9] Greenalls started to focus its resources on its De Vere and Village Leisure hotel branding at that time.[9]

In February 2005, Greenalls sold The Belfry to The Quinn Group for £186 million.[10]

The Greenall family connection remained as Lord Daresbury, the descendant of the original founder, remained the non-executive chairman. This tie was severed in 2006 when Daresbury stepped down from the post and much of the family's interest was sold.[11]

In 2006, the business, by then known as De Vere Group, was acquired by The Alternative Hotels Group plc, a joint venture between HBOS and eight investors led by Richard Balfour-Lynn, for £745.5 million.[12] The Alternative Hotels Group plc renamed itself De Vere Group in 2010.[13]

De Vere Group sold Greenall's Gin for £7 million in a private equity-backed management buyout in 2011.[14] Balfour-Lynn also stood down as chief executive in 2011.[15]

In March 2014, private equity firm Starwood Capital Group acquired the business, by then known as De Vere Venues, and integrated it into Principal Hayley Group which it already owned.[16]

In November 2014, Village Urban Resorts were sold to Denver-based private equity firm KSL Capital Partners for £485m.[17]

In November 2016, Principal Hayley Group went through a major rebranding and re-investment project; the group became known as the Principal Hotel Company and split their portfolio between two groups of hotels: De Vere (a group of modern country estate hotels) and Principal (a group of luxury city hotels).[18]

Operations

Greenall's ales are distributed by Carlsberg and brewed for them by Molson Coors in Burtonwood, near Warrington.[19] Greenall's ales can still be bought in some pubs in the North West of England, although they are gradually disappearing. Often, only Greenall's Mild can be found. Greenall's Bitter is 3.6% ABV.[20] Greenall's Mild is 3.1%.[20]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Century of Cheshire Brewers. tripod.com. 27 August 2015.
  2. Web site: Greenall Whitley (Wilderspool). Brewery History Society.
  3. https://archive.today/20240524144111/https://www.webcitation.org/5knRxCYPj?url=http://www.geocities.com/bygonz/groveswhitnall.htm Groves & Whitnall Brewery
  4. http://www.midlandspubs.co.uk/breweries/nottinghamshire.htm Nottinghamshire Breweries
  5. Web site: 1963 Greenall Whitley And Co. Ltd. thesharegallery.co.uk. 27 August 2015.
  6. Web site: Wilderspool Business Park. 20 November 2014.
  7. Web site: House of Commons Hansard Debates for 14 Nov 1991. parliament.uk. 27 August 2015.
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20121105214728/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-18680162.html Nomura set for 375m pound pub spree
  9. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/the_company_file/446704.stm Greenalls pubs go Scottish
  10. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2005/feb/11/6 Quinn buys Belfrey Golf Course
  11. http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/leisure/article789424.ece Daresbury steps down at De Vere to break 244 years of family ties
  12. http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/business/business-local/2006/09/06/group-completes-de-vere-buy-up-64375-17692665/ Group completes De Vere buy-up
  13. http://www.caterersearch.com/Articles/17/12/2010/336436/The-Alternative-Hotel-Group-renamed-as-the-De-Vere-Group.htm The Alternative Hotel Group renamed as the De Vere Group
  14. http://www.insidermedia.com/insider/north-west/56991-de-vere-sells-historic-gin-distiller/index.html De Vere sells historic gin distiller
  15. http://www.caterersearch.com/Articles/19/09/2011/340301/Balfour-Lynn-steps-down-from-De-Vere-Group.htm Balfour-Lynn steps down from De Vere Group
  16. Web site: Starwood Capital buys De Vere Venues. 11 March 2016. Big hospitality. 24 May 2016.
  17. Web site: KSL Capital to acquire De Vere's Village Urban Resorts. www.ft.com. 24 May 2016.
  18. Web site: How Starwood's new Principal brand will shake up city centres nationwide. thecaterer.com. 2016-11-01.
  19. Web site: Thomas Hardy Burtonwood (Molson Coors). ratebeer.com. 27 August 2015.
  20. http://www.lwc-drinks.co.uk/pdf/draughtportfolio.pdf Draught Portfolio