Fletchergate Industries, the company behind a number of successful bars in Nottingham city center, will expand into Beeston.
The indie chain, which runs Das Kino, Pom Pom, The Cell, The Magic Garden, Penny Lane, the Hockley Arts Club and The Walrus, will open The Beeston Social on the new Beeston Square program.
The news comes just a week after Fletchergate Industries announced plans to launch The Blind Rabbit in the former Belgo building on 9 Weekday Cross.
Last week, Beeston was hailed as a “model for post-Covid city center development”.
The Beeston Square development in Nottinghamshire, planned and designed by Leonard Design Architects of Nottingham, will begin its first phase next month – the opening of the first brand new cinema and town square complex after the lockdown.
It is planned to be surrounded by cafes and restaurants backed by a large housing estate and served by a tram-bus interchange connecting it to both Nottingham city center and a number of suburbs and communities .
The cinema complex, which is inhabited by Irish operator The Arc Cinema, is adjacent to a planned 132-apartment development that will support both existing downtown retail and a new line of food and beverage operators.