Glasgow Times

Bid for ‘ Battle Bar’ to open up at St Enoch’s

- BY DREW SANDELANDS

AN “ADVENTURE” bar with axe- throwing and crazy golf could open in the St Enoch Centre. Plans have been submitted to Glasgow City Council which request permission to convert four units into a Boom: Battle Bar.

The move has been proposed to address the current vacancy rate at the centre, with the retail sector continuing to decline.

Submitted by the St Enoch Trustee Company, the applicatio­n asks for a change of use, from retail to leisure.

It would see a former Mothercare, ex- Tui unit and two premises which have been used by Glasgow Museums turned into a bar. All the units have been marketed for retail use, with the old Tui site offered to businesses since 2014.

Boom: Battle Bar is named in the applicatio­n as the proposed operator of the site.

The company, which is looking to open its first bar in Scotland, has premises in Norwich and Cardiff and plans to operate in Liverpool too.

Electric darts and pool are also listed as activities offered in the bars.

Savills, the applicant’s agent, has told the council:

“The proposal would have a positive impact upon the wider environmen­t by introducin­g an active use into vacant units and will generate a substantia­l number of new jobs.

“It will also help reduce the vacancy rate within the St Enoch Centre and will improve the prospects of leasing the remaining space for retail use, which will become more attractive as the vacancy rate reduces. “Without the conversion of the units to leisure use, it is predicted that the units would be vacant for a further period. This would be detrimenta­l for the vibrancy of the St Enoch Centre and the city centre.”

When the applicatio­n was submitted in December, the centre’s first- floor mall, which has 41 units, had 15 vacancies. There will be 50 units once a new cinema and leisure quarter is complete.

Bosses do not expect improvemen­ts in the retail sector “any time soon” due to the ongoing Covid- 19 pandemic.

If the bar gets approval, it would be open between 10am and 12am from Sunday to Thursday and between 10am and 2am on Friday and Saturday. There would be a food offering.

Last year, the city council gave permission for a mini- golf course to open in the St Enoch centre while a nine- screen cinema and nine restaurant­s are set to open in the eastern end as part of a £ 40 million scheme.

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It would be the first Boom: Battle Bar site in Scotland – with locations already in operation in England

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