HEINEKEN Invests £40 Million in British Pubs to Boost Community Spaces

HEINEKEN invests £40 million in UK pubs to create jobs and enhance community spaces, part of broader global efforts to support bars and promote social connections.

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HEINEKEN UK has announced a £40 million investment to upgrade and reopen pubs in its Star Pubs division in 2025, creating nearly 1,000 new jobs. This initiative aims to enhance 608 of its 2,400 pubs, with 104 undergoing major transformations. The focus is on community locals, ensuring they remain vibrant hubs for social interaction.

HEINEKEN's efforts include energy efficiency measures and stylish decor to attract diverse groups. The company also supports bars globally through campaigns like Pub Succession, Bar Dating, and Starring Bars, ensuring pubs thrive as cultural and social landmarks.

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