The Street Food operator Curb is preparing to open two new London venues this year after the rise of £ 32.2 million in revenue.

Compass tuition in the dining hall and event business reported 89%as the turnover rose from 17 million weapons in 2022 to £ 23.5 million in 2023.

In his financial results of the year, March 31, 2024, the CURB Group stated that the pre-tax profit was £ 77,897, which led to its revenue growth in high-profile events and management agreements.

CURB’s flagship Food Hall in Covent Garden, London, at Seven Dials Market, attracted about 30,000 visitors a week in 2024, causing £ 17.5 million the previous year’s food growth.

The venue also won the Best Marketing Campaign Award at the 2024 Cateys, while Curb won the fair and inclusion award at the 2024 People Awards.

The Curb Events business was sales of £ 13.6 million, which marked the highest growth of 69%, while the group’s weekly pop-up lunch market in London saw a growth of 1.1 million pounds.

Over the past 12 months, the Curb+ program has supported 25 aspiring entrepreneurs from a weak background and has collected £ 108,000.

Curb currently has two cavities – seven selection markets in London and Saluhall Food Hall San Francisco. Next month, it will be launched in the corner of 55,000 square meters in the water of London in Canada, followed by Curb Berlin on May 9. The Food Hall operator also intends to debut a new concept in the center of London in the summer.

CURB CEO Simon Mitchell said: “It has been an exceptional year for Curb. We are incredibly proud of the growth and success we have seen in our market, dining hall and events. As we move to 2025, and exciting new places in Berlin, the United States and London Hospitality experience and more important, non -port independent action.

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