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Five February Favourites: North East highlights of the month so far
With over half the month gone already, we’re taking a look back at five of our favourite February stories.
Click each red link below to read the full story and don’t miss what’s been going on in the North East so far. Enjoy!
1. Kier Property acquires former Newcastle nightclub to develop student accommodation
Kier Property has acquired the former Liquid Envy nightclub site, on New Bridge Street, in Newcastle city centre. (pictured above)
2. North East firms play key role in boosting UK’s digital economy
A look at how North East digital tech businesses are boosting the region’s economy, following Tech Nation’s annual report.
3. Entrepreneurial brothers launch North East music startup
Tyneside-born brothers Stephen and Paul Davis have launched a new business designed to provide a one-stop shop for all things music in the North East.
4. Brasilian barbecue restaurateurs reveal £1m plans to come to Newcastle
Brasilian barbecue restaurant and cocktail bar, Cabana, has announced plans to come to Newcastle, creating 40 new jobs along the way.
5. The Alchemist announces Newcastle opening
Restaurant chain The Alchemist, which already boasts popular sites in London, Manchester and Leeds, is opening a new all-day restaurant at intu Eldon Square’s new catering development, Grey’s Quarter.
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