A Smithfield Market property that has lain dormant for 20 years in Belfast City Centre is open for business again thanks to an anti vacancy drive.
Read more: Belfast Council to look at tighter regime on human rights records of its business partners "These local businesses and organisations are providing employment, helping to deliver an authentic Belfast experience, and fostering a greater sense of pride in the city.” Bywater have used the funding to complete external and internal works, including replacing the shopfront, front door, signage, and external rendering, as well as carrying out internal repairs and decoration.
Vacant to Vibrant part of Belfast City Council’s Future City Centre Programme, which aims to create a vibrant, unique, and thriving place where people spend time, live, work, study, visit and invest. Applicants on the scheme also benefit from wrap around support from council’s Enterprise and Business Growth team, providing resources to support the start-up or expansion of the business or organisation, including access to one-to-one mentoring and workshops to help with growth and long-term sustainability.
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