royal avenue - Neighbourhood Retailer https://neighbourhoodretailer.com The authoritative voice of the grocery industry in Northern Ireland Thu, 03 Mar 2022 11:09:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-NR-SIte-Icon-2-32x32.png royal avenue - Neighbourhood Retailer https://neighbourhoodretailer.com 32 32 178129390 CastleCourt cinema and leisure hub gets green light https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/castlecourt-cinema-and-leisure-hub-gets-green-light/ Thu, 03 Mar 2022 11:09:10 +0000 https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/?p=20218 An £11 million plan to create a new cinema and leisure hub in the former Debenhams store at Belfast’s CastleCourt is set to go ahead.

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An £11 million plan to create a new cinema and leisure hub in the former Debenhams store at Belfast’s CastleCourt is set to go ahead.

Omniplex plans to open a nine-screen luxury cinema, taking up much of the 80,000 sq ft space vacated by Debenhams in May 2021.

It is envisaged a mix of retail, hospitality and leisure use will fill the remainder.

NI Water had initially objected citing insufficient wastewater treatment capacity for the development, stating: “The public system cannot presently serve this development proposal without significant risk of environmental harm.”

Wastewater treatment works in the area are due to be upgraded by July 2023. But that remains dependent on prioritisation and funding.

However, talks between NI Water and CastleCourt’s owners Wirefox provided reassurances over reduced footfall in the area due to the impact of Covid-19.

Wirefox provided evidence projecting footfall in 2023 will be 8 million, down from 10.5 million in 2019 and therefore resulting in reduced water demand.

Based on the objection being formally withdrawn, city planning officials recommended approving the development and Belfast City Council gave it the green light on Wednesday, March 2.

Council officials noted that Wirefox “is under an extremely tight timeframe” for the prospective tenants to be able to fit out the units for opening by late October/mid-November 2022.

Omniplex Director, Paul John Anderson said: “Working alongside Wirefox, we are delighted to have secured the necessary planning permission to progress with this scheme and can finally unveil more details of our luxury cinema brand ‘The Avenue’. Being the first of its kind in Northern Ireland, we hope that The Avenue will draw cinemagoers into the city centre for quality service in an intimate and luxurious cinema setting.”

The construction and fit-out contract has been awarded to leading company GRAHAM.

Mark Gibson, MD of GRAHAM Interior Fit-Out, said: “Having completed several similar projects across the UK and Ireland, it’s exciting to see the innovative transformational plans envisaged for CastleCourt.

“The GRAHAM Interior Fit-Out team are proud to bring together localised delivery partners to revitalise the vacated Debenhams unit into a vibrant retail & leisure space.

“At its peak, the delivery site will have 50+ operatives across multiple trades, which will create much welcomed new job and apprenticeship opportunities, vital for the local construction industry.

“We look forward to playing our part in the regeneration of one of the city’s most popular retail & leisure destinations.”

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Tesco opening new Express store in Belfast days after closing city centre Metro store https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/tesco-opening-new-express-store-in-belfast-days-after-closing-city-centre-metro-store/ Fri, 15 Oct 2021 16:02:08 +0000 https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/?p=18735 Supermarket giant Tesco is poised to open a new Express store at Belfast’s Donegall Place days after closing the city centre Metro supermarket that has

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Supermarket giant Tesco is poised to open a new Express store at Belfast’s Donegall Place days after closing the city centre Metro supermarket that has been operating for 25 years.

The retailer confirmed its decision last year not to renew the lease it has held on the former bank building next to Primark’s bank buildings since 1996.

While the lease isn’t due to expire until Sunday October 17, Tesco has already closed the doors of the Metro store and cleared its shelving from the shop floor.

Tesco still has an express store on Royal Avenue and a new unit about to open just up the street at Donegall Place.

The former bank building on Royal Avenue went on the market earlier this year with an asking price of £4.25 million.

The 22,500 sq ft listed building dates back to 1869 when it was built as the Belfast branch for the Provincial Bank of Ireland. Allied Irish Bank took it over in the late 1980s until it was taken over by Tesco  in 1996, building an extension.

The Tesco Metro store was hard hit in the wake of the August 2018 fire that devastated Primark’s Bank Buildings store next door.

It remained closed for almost nine months, reopening in May 2019, and the work at Bank Buildings has restricted access to the store.

Primark has already responded to the 2018 fire by buying Fountain House on Donegall Place.

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