[3] In June 2013, Duke Street sold a 35 per cent stake in itself to Tikehau Group, a French fund manager.
[9] Duke Street, with Hutton Collins, acquired noodle restaurant chain Wagamama in March 2011 for £215 million from Lion Capital[10][11] and announced its funding of the national and international expansion of the business.
[12] In February 2012, Duke Street acquired a majority stake in legal services firm Parabis Group.
[16] Among the firm's other notable investments are Gala Bingo,[17] Equity Insurance Group,[18][19] Burton's Foods,[20] Esporta Health Clubs, Getty Images, The Original Factory Shop, LM Funerals, Marie Brizard,[21] Megabowl Oasis,[22] Great Mills[23] and Payzone.
[24] In August 2015, Duke Street, with Searchlight Capital Partners, acquired controlling interests in two British construction equipment rental firms, Fork Rent and One Call Hire.