New Glasgow Coffee Shop Aims to Tackle City Centre Crime Hotspot

A new coffee shop in Glasgow hopes to enhance the notorious Four Corners area by adding alcohol to its menu and improving community safety.

New Glasgow Coffee Shop Aims to Tackle City Centre Crime Hotspot
New Glasgow Coffee Shop Aims to Tackle City Centre Crime Hotspot

Glasgow: A new coffee shop is opening up in a tricky spot. Sexy Coffee is at 217 Argyle Street, right where crime has been a big issue. It’s in the old Tower Records building, which is pretty cool.

The shop just got the green light to serve alcohol. This is a big deal for them. They’ve been open since November and are ready to make a difference. The lawyer for Sexy Coffee talked about how they plan to keep things safe. They’ll have CCTV and staff around to help.

The outdoor area will be for 16 people and will be well supervised. The lawyer believes this will help brighten up the community. A police rep mentioned that the Four Corners has had its share of crime, like theft and anti-social behavior.

This new spot is the second Sexy Coffee in Glasgow, following the first one on Union Street. It sounds like they’re really committed to making a positive impact in the area.

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