The Scotsman

Family-owned Italian restaurant chain has appetite for growth after latest Glasgow eatery and bakery creates 25 jobs

- By SCOTT REID

A Glasgow-based Italian restaurant business is adding a further site in a move that will create 25 jobs.

La Vita, founded in 1999 by the Arcari brothers, encompasse­s five sites - two La Vita restaurant­s in George Square and Bishopbrig­gs, two La Vita Spuntini restaurant­s on Gordon Street and Byres Road, and a La Vita Piccolino Vino in Newton Mearns.

The business is now poised toopenanew­restaurant­inthe east end of Glasgow, on Bailliesto­n Road, while plans are being eyed to introduce additional restaurant­s to the city over the coming years.

To facilitate the deal, Bank of Scotland provided funding via the Clean Growth Financing Initiative to help the business achieve its growth ambitions.

La Vita has since been able to kickstart the developmen­t of the new restaurant, which is expected to open in October. The new site will also include a bakery which will produce a range of Italian breads and cakes and be available across all six restaurant­s.

The restaurant chain

is looking to minimise its carbon footprint and both the new restaurant and bakery will include a host of sustainabl­e features, including heat retaining insulation, water recycling units and electric, eco-friendly boilers.

La Vita currently employs 160 people across its five locations and intends to take on a further 25 workers once the new site opens.

Co-owner Mario Arcari said: “We are really proud of our business and how our reputation has grown over the years. What started as one familyrun restaurant in 1999 is now set to be a six-site business with a really strong customer base from all across Glasgow.

“Despite the disruption of the pandemic, our business has really bounced back. When we reopened, our bookings and orders surged so we knew that now was a great time to build on the positive momentum and expand further into the east end.”

Stephen Owens, relationsh­ip director at Bank of Scotland, added: “We know that businesses are currently operating in a difficult environmen­t, but growth opportunit­ies remain on the horizon and it’s imperative that we support firms wherever possible. La Vita is a great example of a family-run business that is continuall­y striving to develop and grow.”

 ?? ?? 0 La Vita, founded in 1999, specialise­s in Italian cuisine
0 La Vita, founded in 1999, specialise­s in Italian cuisine

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