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Restaurant chains scrap plans to launch in Birmingham

Both groups were set to open in the same city centre street but failed to agree deals with the respective landlords

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Two major restaurant chains have pulled out of plans to open new venues in the same Birmingham city centre street after failing to agree deals with the landlords.

Jackson and Rye and Wahaca had each planned to launch in Temple Street but their much-anticipated moves to the city have now been put on hold indefinitely.

New York-inspired speakeasy restaurant chain Jackson and Rye lodged plans in what would have been the group's first foray into a city outside of London.

A spokeswoman for Jackson and Rye said: "We didn't come to an agreement with the landlord so unfortunately had to walk away from the deal."

The spokeswoman added that the company did not wish to comment further.

A spokesman for Circle Property, which owns Somerset House, added: "The leisure unit next to Las Iguanas at Somerset House is under offer to a national brewery chain which is planning an exciting new offer for Birmingham city centre.

"We look forward to announcing further details in due course."

Mexican chain Wahaca