Kennedy Centre, Belfast

Kennedy Centre is a retail and leisure development in a largely built-up residential area in west Belfast. Having agreed upon a new anchor tenant, the Kennedy Centre was redeveloped again in 2009. At approximately 97,000 sq ft (9,000 m2), its anchor tenant is Sainsbury's supermarket, the largest supermarket in Northern Ireland, which replaced the previous anchor, Curleys Supermarket.

Kennedy centre
LocationBelfast, Northern Ireland
Coordinates54.5809°N 5.9788°W / 54.5809; -5.9788
Address564 - 568 Falls Road, Belfast, BT11 9AE
Opening date1981 - Curleys
1991 - Kennedy Centre
DeveloperHJS developments
ManagementJohn Jones
OwnerHugh Kennedy and Family
ArchitectHPA
No. of stores and services48
No. of anchor tenants1
Total retail floor area300,000 sq ft (28,000 m2)
No. of floors3
Parking800
Websitekennedycentre.co.uk

Retail stores

Within the Kennedy Centre, there are currently 48 stores.[1] Some of these stores include Iceland, Costa Coffee, Greggs and 26 West Bar & Grill. Other stores include Boots UK, Peacock, O'Neills, DV8, JD Sports, Home Bargains, CEX & Poundland. Post-remodelling, the Kennedy Centre now hosts a foodcourt in the upstairs area opposite the Omniplex cinema. A children's soft play area and cafe is also present on the first floor. A Family Entertainment Centre was also opened facing the Foodcourt on the first floor. The Andersonstown Jobs and Benefits office is also located within the complex.

Cinema

On the first floor of the Kennedy Centre, there is an 8-screen digital cinema operated by Omniplex.

Sainsbury's

In 2009, Sainsbury's became the new anchor tenant, replacing Curleys Supermarket that had been present since 1981. This led to a remodelling of the supermarket area of the shopping centre, leading to a Sainsbury's store that is approximately 97,000 sq ft (9,000 m2), and is its largest supermarket in Northern Ireland.[2] There is also a Sainsbury's petrol filling station on the site at the Kennedy Centre. In October 2017 Sainsbury's opened their largest Argos concession in Northern Ireland within their West Belfast store.

History

The site was formerly a Lucozade factory, which Hugh Kennedy bought, developed and opened his supermarket, Curleys, in 1981 on the site. It was later redeveloped in 1991 by Kennedy as "Kennedy Centre".

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