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17 venues affected by Keystone Group receivership

Sydney-based national venue operator The Keystone Group has been placed in receivership, insolvency company Ferrier Hodgson confirmed. The firm s Morgan Kelly and Ryan Eagle were appointed receivers…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Jun 28, 2016
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venue operator keystone group in receivership

Sydney-based national venue operator The Keystone Group has been placed in receivership, insolvency company Ferrier Hodgson confirmed.

The firm’s Morgan Kelly and Ryan Eagle were appointed receivers and managers.

The 17 venues, said to be worth a total of $100 million, were reportedly trading well although Managing Director John Duncan had previously said some had been affected by the Sydney lock-out laws.

The move was made by a syndicate of lenders “due to an inability to reach agreement with the board on key aspects of the Keystone Group’s financial structure.”

The venues affected, made up of nightclubs, bars and restaurants are:

   Bungalow 8

   Cargo Bar

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   Chophouse Perth

   Chophouse Sydney

   Gazebo

   Jamie’s Italian Sydney

   Jamie’s Italian Perth

   Jamie’s Italian Canberra

   Jamie’s Italian Brisbane

   Jamie’s Italian Adelaide

   Jamie’s Italian Trattoria

   Kingsleys Brisbane

   Kingsleys Woolloomooloo

   Manly Wine

   Sugarmill Hotel

   The Rook

   The Winery

Morgan Kelly said the venues would continue to trade while receivers assessed each venue before they are sold. 

“Given the current buoyant hospitality market we anticipate a lot of interest in the sale of the venues. The venues in the Keystone Group comprise some of the most iconic and well-known brands in their respective markets.

“The sale of the group represents a unique opportunity for the right operator and is particularly suited to hospitality specialists interested in expansion.”

Keystone was launched by Fraser Short and John Duncan in 2000 in anticipation of the tourist trade during the Sydney Olympics. Short left the company in 2011. Earlier this year it sold the Newtown Hotel and was expecting to be part of the Barangaroo development in Sydney. In 2014 Keystone bought the Pacific Restaurant Group.

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