A Birmingham nightclub is undergoing a £1 million facelift as it marks its fifth anniversary. The work at Rosies in Broad Street includes new flooring, replacement toilets and facelifts to the venue's numerous bars.
The renovation is due to be completed by the end of this month and the venue is remaining open throughout the project. Deputy manager Dean Crawshaw said: "We wanted to keep the premises fresh and give it a facelift that will continue to make it attractive for our customers.
"The work to date has affected capacity but nowhere near what we would have lost if we had shut and it hasn't affected the operation of the club - that was important to us."
Other work includes a new logo on the front of the premises, a facelift to the foyer area including new wall art and replacement lighting.
The largest part of the project will be to ‘Montana' bar with replacement flooring, improvements to the VIP booths and the relocation of the DJ area.
Mr Crawshaw added: "Montana is the sole room downstairs but the flooring is split into two different designs and also showing some wear and tear.
"So everything is being ripped up and replaced with new flooring. This will mean closing Montana on the day the work is carried out but the rest of Rosies will remain open."
Mike Olley is general manager of Westside Business Improvement District which covers Broad Street.
He said: "The £1 million investment in Rosies' refurbishment just shows how the entertainment sector on Westside has returned following Covid-19.
"Rosies is a favourite venue of thousands of party-going customers every week and the new facilities will draw even more people in."
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