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GSH - Acquisition of Viaduct venue

Wednesday 29th June 2022

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Auckland 29 June, 2022: (NZX: GSH ) Good Spirits Hospitality Limited (GSH) is pleased to advise that a wholly owned subsidiary has entered into a conditional agreement to acquire a further venue in Auckland’s premier hospitality precinct - the Viaduct, next to its popular Danny Doolan’s bar.

The purchase price is $250,000 plus an adjustment for inventory on hand.

As part of the purchase the GSH group will take an assignment of the current lease of the premises with an initial term of 6 years with 1 further right of renewal of three years.

The agreement is subject to the consent of GSH’s financier and regulatory approval as required.

Geoff Tuttle, GSH CEO, said, “The addition of this Viaduct venue will complement GSH’s Danny Doolans site by extending its footprint and adding a new product offering to the brand. This new venue follows the successful development and opening of The Fox – A London Pub in December last year. We look forward to opening this exciting venture later this year.”

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