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CastleCourt Celebrates 12 Store Openings In 12 Months

CastleCourt is the new home of two local businesses following the relocation and opening of TK Maxx at the Royal Avenue shopping centre.

TK Maxx has returned to CastleCourt after it first opened on the mall in April 1995, and officially opened to shoppers on Thursday 3rd October 2024, creating an additional 15 jobs, alongside the 65-strong staff which relocated with the business.

Now, CastleCourt has announced an additional number of outlets that have opened in recent weeks; Jacqueline Rooney Art and Rhiannon Cakes & Bakes.

The recent arrivals, plus the upcoming opening of a new fashion retailer and food court tenant soon to be announced, marks an impressive 12 new store openings in 12 months for the complex, representing a large investment from Holywood-based landlord, Wirefox, which has created over 100 new jobs.

It is the first city centre gallery for award-winning artist Jacqueline Rooney who has transformed her prominently located unit on the first floor into a space where shoppers can browse her work and imagine the pieces in their homes.

Jacqueline commented; “Opening a city centre location is a dream come true and I’m delighted to be in amongst the hustle and bustle of CastleCourt. I already have a fantastic relationship with centre management who have engaged so well with me and my team, ensuring we get off to the best start possible, and sustaining our relationship for the future as we grow alongside their ambitions for the Centre.”

Rhiannon Cakes & Bakes, which originated in Portadown and now operates from five sites across Northern Ireland, has been operating from a concession on the ground floor of the mall since August and now has a permanent home at the Food Court.

The bakery employs 10 staff at its CastleCourt site. Gordon from Rhiannon Cakes & Bakes added; “This is a significant step forward in the growth of our business. CastleCourt has a thriving food court and steady footfall, which we greatly benefit from. We have had a fantastic first few weeks of trading with a wave of new customers since moving to our permanent home in the Food Court. The management team have brilliant in helping us communicate our move to shoppers.

“It is a fantastic time to be part of CastleCourt with all the exciting openings and announcements taking place. We’re delighted to be here!”

Leona Barr, Centre Manager at CastleCourt added; “The relocation of TK Maxx back to CastleCourt has been a great success, with heightened footfall over the opening weekend. We’re delighted to welcome the store back to where it first opened in the city centre, including some of the original staff members who worked in CastleCourt’s TK Maxx in 1995!

“The continued investment by Wirefox ensures CastleCourt remains competitive and an attractive outlet for our tenants, which is evidenced in the opening of Jacqueline Rooney Art and Rhiannon Cakes & Bakes taking a permanent site at our busy Food Court. We welcome all of our new and returning retailers to what will be a busy remainder of the year and beyond at CastleCourt Shopping Centre.”

Gareth Howell from Wirefox added; “We continue to make significant in-roads into filling the space left vacant by the closure of Debenhams, and welcome TK Maxx back to CastleCourt as a significant part of that process.

“At CastleCourt, shoppers can find a mix of nationwide brands alongside local names and businesses, and we’re delighted to provide opportunities for Jacqueline Rooney Art and Rhiannon Cakes & Bakes to grow and reach even more consumers in Belfast city centre. The unique offer at CastleCourt has driven an increased demand for space at the Centre and we hope to be in a position to make further announcements about new arrivals in the coming months.”

For more on CastleCourt opening times, parking and retail offering, visit CastleCourt-uk.com.

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