Advice centre planfor Jimmy’s Kitchenon factory corner
The former hot food unit at 65 Rosemount Avenue is to be changed from class B1 office accommodation to provide a community advice centre.
The Outer West Neighbourhood Renewal Partnership - funded by the Department of Social Development (DSD) - is behind the move.
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Earlier this year an estate agency advertising the retail space stated: “Former Hot Food Unit of c.986 sq ft situated within a landmark listed building prominently located just to the west of the city centre. These spacious premises are suitable for a variety of hot food or retail uses and incentives are available for prospective tenants.” The former shirt factory was designed by MA Robinson and built in 1904 by H. Laverty & Son from Belfast.