Businesses are experiencing mixed fortunes
Businesses in Beeston are experiencing mixed fortunes amid the cost-of-living crisis. Some company bosses say they are doing “brilliant” whereas others are struggling.
Daniel said: “We’re fully booked at the moment. It’s brilliant. We have a great footfall even when students aren’t here. Daniel said: “This was all dead space so we turned it into a bar. We have three ciders and six draughts. Customers come in and get a free drink with their appointment. We’re doing good.”
“When you come here, you can save a fortune, you can choose from hundreds of perfumes from £8.90 and you can get perfumes that smell the same as Black Opium and Chanel for a fraction of the costs they charge.” Dian added that areas not in the city centre need the footfall.
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