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Time Out opens its eighth market in Porto

(Sharecast News) - Media and hospitality company Time Out Group announced the opening of Time Out Market Porto in Portugal on Friday. The AIM-traded firm said the market, located in the south wing of São Bento Station, was its eighth food and cultural market.

Designed by Porto-born architect Souto de Moura, it said the market spans 2,000 square metres and includes 12 kitchens, two bars, an outdoor space, and a tower with city views.

The market, based on Time Out's editorial curation, features a collection of the city's best culinary and cultural experiences, according to Time Out.

Time Out Market Porto joined the company's existing markets in Lisbon, New York, Boston, Chicago, Montreal, Dubai, and Cape Town.

The company said it had eight more markets in development, with openings scheduled between 2024 and 2027.

At 1100 BST, shares in Time Out Group were up 0.76% at 52.9p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

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