Royal Avenue
Barbie sends Belfast wild as doll's big screen debut draws sold-out crowds
Eager fans flocked to The Avenue cinema for the opening of the new Barbie film, packing sold-out screenings with excited kids and nostalgic adults celebrating the iconic doll's big screen debut.
Wetherspoon selling another 22 pubs amid estate overhaul
PUB group JD Wetherspoon has said 22 of its pubs remain up for sale after offloading 28 already so far this year as part of an overhaul of its estate.
Company raises a ‘wee toast’ as doors open at city centre restaurant
WEE Toast Tours, the company that introduced high-quality group bike tours to Belfast in 2014, has expanded its customer offering with the opening of a new restaurant and retail shop in the city centre.
Omniplex unveils new £5m luxury cinema on Belfast's Royal Avenue
A NEW nine-screen luxury cinema will open in the former Debenhams unit at CastleCourt this week, following a £5.2 million investment by the Irish movie chain Omniplex.
First ever Greggs outlet in Northern Ireland to close this weekend
GREGGS decision to pull down the shutters on its first ever outlet in Northern Ireland is linked to its lease, and not the performance of the business, The Irish News understands.
Castlebrooke “frustrated" by pace of Tribeca scheme as debt soars
THE London company behind plans to redevelop 12 acres of Belfast city centre has said it is “frustrated” at the pace of progress as its debt grows into the tens of millions.
Vertigo Group to double-down on Royal Avenue hospitality investment
THE firm behind the We Are Vertigo leisure business has announced plans to regenerate part of Belfast’s Royal Avenue.
CastleCourt's cinema plans look set to be approved despite initial objection by NI Water
AN £11 million plan to transform the former Debenhams store at Belfast’s CastleCourt into a new cinema and leisure hub looks set to get official planning approval today, despite initial concerns from NI Water over wastewater capacity in the Royal Avenue area.
Belfast City Council acquires former bank building for £100m tourism project
THE landmark former Bank of Ireland art deco building in Belfast has been acquired by the city council for a new £100 million tourism regeneration project.