Meanwhile, Jonathan Lane, chief executive of one of the area's biggest landlords, Shaftesbury, believes that the closures also highlight Soho's shift in focus from drinking to eating out: "The long-term trend is for bars and nightclubs not to do that well. Soho is becoming much more about restaurants." The weakness of the pound, should it continue, will accelerate that change. Western Europeans are currently flocking to the capital and eating out in Soho. Fiona Rhys-Jenkins Bailey, chair of the Soho Society, says: "Lots of cafes and restaurants are doing well as they're getting a boost from all the tourists coming over. Towards the end of the sales particularly, there were so many Europeans here, and Americans too."