Tue 23rd Apr 2019
by The Business Desk
Plans by a national operator to bring a new restaurant to a Grade II listed building in Nottingham city centre have been given the go-ahead.
Life NewsLoungers will turn the former Victoria Club casino into a 21,000 sq ft Cosy Club restaurant over three floors. There are currently 23 Cosy Club venues in the UK.
The building was constructed in the late 19th Century for the Imperial Life and Fire Insurance Company. It was altered to the Reform Club in 1913 and was most recently occupied as The Victoria Club.
“The plans reveal cellar and store areas on the basement level, bar/dining areas and toilets on the ground floor, bar/dining and kitchen on the first floor, and bar/dining and kitchen on the second floor.”
Loungers say the new venue would be a “significant” investment in Nottingham and would create jobs in the city in a building that has been vacant for 14 years.
Information source: The Business Desk
Former Sneinton Market Avenues tenant Macaron Marlo opens new shop in Hockley
Published Mon 3rd Oct 2022
Modern urban living in and amongst refurbished lace factories and warehouses. On-trend independent retailers and many bars, restaurants, cafés, galleries, arts cinema and theatres. A buzz in the daytime and a rhythm at night.
Nottingham Trent University, the UK’s University of the Year, has a Creative Quarter campus. Nottingham College is investing £58m in a new skills hub. Confetti is expanding fast. Metronome is open for business and learning.
© Copyright Creative Quarter Nottingham. All rights reserved.