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Club and bar operator Tokyo Industries invests ‘nearly £100k’ to open sixth Manchester venue

Tokyo Industries, which operates 36 club, bar & music venues across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, is set to open BLVD Manchester on November 14

BLVD is set to open on November 14(Image: VIPER)

The operator behind Manchester venues Impossible, Factory 251 and Whisky Down is set to open its sixth venue in the city creating 60 new jobs.

Tokyo Industries, which operates 36 club, bar & music venues across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, is set to open BLVD Manchester on November 14.

The “high-end drinking and dining concept” is to open in former Spinningfields bar Neighbourhood, which closed after in April.

Tokyo Industries to reopen the bar in September.

The operator said it has injected “nearly £100,000” to launch the all-day destination.

Aaron Mellor, Tokyo Industries CEO, said: “Having started Tokyo Industries back in 1997, it’s hard to believe we are here opening our sixth venue in Manchester.

Tokyo Industries CEO Alex Mellor with Dita Von Teese

“We’re incredibly excited to add the launch of BLVD Manchester, adding to the ever-changing landscape of this great city.

“We want to captivate our audience and offer them something exclusive and modern, yet with the comforts of a retained familiarity”