Work is well underway at Lesley Forestside in South Belfast as the shopping centre expands to accommodate three new restaurants. The former car parking space is being transformed into the new restaurant area, with plans to open this summer. Speculation suggests Nando's and Five Guys may be among the new listings.
Work is well underway at a popular Belfast shopping centre ahead of the arrival of three new restaurants. Construction is continuing at Lesley Forestside in South Belfast with the expansion of the centre's offering since it was purchased by Mussenden Properties Limited last year.
The site of the new restaurants has been erected in former car parking space at the shopping centre, with a spokesperson for the business warning that disruption may occur during the construction phase when the expansion was first announced in December.There is currently no further information on what restaurants could be set to occupy the new space but plans indicate they intend to be open for business this summer. Locals have been speculating that food chains Nando's and Five Guys are among the new listings but there has been no official confirmation. Formerly known as Forestside Shopping Centre, it was purchased by Mussenden Properties Limited, a vehicle for Michael Herbert, for £42million in Septembe
Belfast Shopping Centre Restaurants Expansion Construction Lesley Forestside Nando's Five Guys
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