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four23 fills gap left by Love Saves The Day with move in to coffee and sandwiches |
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Monday, 05 January 2009 |
Creative agency four23 is making the move from marketing services supplier to coffee and sandwich seller, with a new venture to fill a gap left by the now defunct Love Saves the Day brand.
 The partners plan An Outlet The firm has joined forces with engineering firm Martin Stockley Associates to open a new food and drink outlet within the recently restored Carver’s Warehouse in Manchester. Christened ‘An Outlet’ the new business will fill the vacant space in the building left by LSTD when it was forced to close its three branches last October. Warren Bramley, four23 founder, said of the plans: “After a few late night discussions, Martin [Stockley] and I decided to take the plunge and take over the outlet. “We feel strongly that a building as special and as vibrant as Carver’s should have a great meeting place. We wanted to keep the independent spirit of the building so a coffee shop chain wouldn’t be right.” Stockley added: “What excites us most is creating a spirit in the place. Yes we want good coffee but we also want it to be a place where things happen, where plots are hatched. “Neither myself or Warren has any experience in running a café/deli but we’re confident we’ll create something quite unique. Naivety can be a wonderful thing.” An Outlet opens in Carver’s from 12 January. www.four23.net Something to add? Then leave a comment below or email us now.
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