Belfast's Bank Buildings, home to major retailer Primark, is set to reopen its doors later this year.
This comes after a blaze destroyed the building back in August 2018, with the retailer moving its operations to other city centre locations.
Primark has now announced the Bank Buildings location will open in the first week of November.
Welcoming the announcement, local SDLP councillor Carl Whyte has identified the reopening as key to the revival of Belfast city centre.
Councillor Whyte said: "It's hard to overstate the impact the fire at bank buildings nearly four years ago has had on our city centre. It was not just Primark that suffered as a result of this fire, many businesses in the vicinity of Bank buildings were forced to close their doors – some permanently – and both traffic and pedestrians had to be rerouted with significant knock-on effects.
"The fire, followed by the coronavirus pandemic have been huge contributors to the decline of Belfast city centre that has been much discussed in recent months. Thankfully we are emerging from the worst of the pandemic, but many businesses are still being squeezed due to the cost of living crisis, with further closures likely without a significant intervention.
"The reopening of Bank buildings should mark a turning point in our approach to the city centre and provides an opportunity for us to reimagine it going forward. This won’t happen overnight, we need to examine our approach to a range of issues that have contributed to the decline, including increased drug dealing, crime, anti-social behaviour along with more empty retail units and problems with cleanliness. We have an opportunity to grasp a fresh start, but we need political will to address these issues and put a programme of transformation in place."
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