The Chronicle

New jobs for Stack workers

- By NICOLE GOODWIN Reporter nicole.goodwin@reachplc.com

BEACH Box in Jesmond has taken on two street food vendors from Stack after the popular city centre venue closed earlier this month.

The Stack on Pilgrim Street closed on May 2 after four years in the city.

It is being dismantled to make way for an office block that will house 9,000 staff from HMRC.

The shipping container village housed a range of local hospitalit­y and retail businesses, as well as hosted regular live entertainm­ent, including DJ sets and Kroud Kareoke.

And when it was announced the venue would be closing both drinkers and traders said they were “devastated” to see the venue close.

In the hours before Stack’s closure Acropolis owner, Filip Tachan, told the Chronicle: “We’ll be very sad to see it go, there’s nowhere else quite like it, the atmosphere every day is so joyful.”

But now Beach Box has taken on Acropolis and fellow street food vendor Bao Down, as well as hiring some of the staff from Stack to help support those affected by the closure.

And while Beach Box said they were sure Stack would return to the city one day, they added it was important all operators work to support each other.

The announceme­nt follows a further £250,000 investment in Beach Box, which is launching for the summer of 2022.

The investment has allowed for the addition of plenty of ‘cosy zones’ and outdoor heating on the site.

The venue is now 60 per cent under cover too, so there’s no need to worry about the unpredicta­ble British weather.

Beach Box plays host to grassroots DJs, well-known artists, musicians, and live bands, while also offering a range of food and drinks events.

On Saturday and Sunday mornings it also holds a kids club.

The seaside-theme pop-up opened in 2020 behind The Holy Hobo in Jesmond and it returned this April.

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