Clubs and bars struggling to keep afloat as hard-up young people forgo midweek nights, says Rekom CEO

Hard-up students cutting back on midweek nights out have left town centres empty and bars and clubs struggling to stay afloat, the boss of the UK’s biggest nightclub chain has said.

Peter Marks, the chief executive of Rekom, which owns the Pryzm and Atik chains, said high rents and all round increases in the cost of living mean many young people are either coming out later in the evening or not at all. He blamed the financial squeeze on students for the company’s decision to shut nearly half of its 35 venues and let go of 500 staff in cities and towns including Birmingham, Leeds, Nottingham, Windsor and Wrexham last month.

Unit 7 Basildon

Pryzm Birmingham

Jumpin’ Jaks (JJ’s) Coventry

Atik Dartford

Unit 1 Exeter

Bar & Beyond Kings Lynn

Pryzm Leeds

Pryzm Nottingham

Liquid & Envy Oldham

Pryzm Plymouth

Pryzm Portsmouth

Atik Romford

Level 17 Swansea

Pryzm Watford

Steinbeck & Shaw Watford

Atik Windsor

Atik Wrexham

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