
By David Young (PA)
The Connswater shopping centre in east Belfast is set to close in two weeks.
Receivers have been appointed for the well-known retail centre off the Newtownards Road.
BDO NI, which has been appointed fixed charge receivers of the land and premises, said the shopping centre would close on March 21. It will now assess options for a sale.
Connswater has been in decline for several years as it struggled to absorb the impact of the loss of several key tenants.
Michael Jennings, a partner at BDO NI, said: “Having assessed the viability of the centre, we have, unfortunately, given notice to the remaining tenants of Connswater Shopping Centre, that the centre will close its doors on 21st March 2025.
“Connswater Shopping Centre has long been at the heart of the local community in east Belfast and we understand the impact this will have on the tenants and company stakeholders.
“Over the next few weeks, BDO will support the tenants through this transition whilst we assess the options for a sales and marketing process.”
A spokeswoman for the shopping centre: “The evolving retail landscape, the loss of anchor tenants and difficult market conditions have made it increasingly challenging to sustain operations in a viable way in Connswater Shopping Centre.
“So, very regretfully and after much consideration of different options, we have now appointed BDO as fixed charge receivers for the centre.
“We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to our loyal customers, tenants, and staff who have supported Connswater Shopping Centre throughout the years. Your patronage and dedication have been invaluable, and we are deeply appreciative of the community spirit that has been fostered here throughout our 20 years of ownership.
“We understand that this news will be disappointing to many, Connswater Shopping Centre has been more than just a shopping destination; it has been a part of the fabric of east Belfast. We deeply regret having to make this difficult decision.”
A spokesperson for CBRE NI, management agent for Connswater Shopping Centre, added: “While the closure of Connswater Shopping Centre is very disappointing news, we wish to reiterate that the Retail Park and The Range and Lidl units will remain open and fully operational.”
Politicians for the area have expressed disappointment at the move.
DUP leader and East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson said his thoughts were with those staff facing the prospect of losing their jobs. He said the announcement was a “sad day” for the constituency.
“It has been a part of our community for decades; this shocking loss will be deeply felt,” he said.
“My thoughts are especially with those affected by uncertainty and job losses during this difficult time.
“While the centre has been in visible decline for some time, it’s vital that the site remains of benefit to the people of the Newtownards Road and surrounding areas.
“My colleagues and I will engage with the owners on forward steps and we will be available to assist anyone impacted in any way we can.”
The Connswater shopping centre in east Belfast (Photo by PA)