Rushmere confirms Nandos and Five Guys restaurants with 100 new jobs

Around 100 new jobs are expected at Rushmere as work has begun on two new restaurants at the Craigavon shopping complex.
A typical NandosA typical Nandos
A typical Nandos

The centre confirmed that two new units with a combined space of more than 7,000 sq. ft. are being developed to accommodate the new family restaurants before they open in the third quarter of this year.

Nando’s, which currently boasts five outlets in Northern Ireland and is popular for its flame-grilled PERi-PERi chicken, is committing up to 40 new full and part-time roles for this latest venture.

Five Guys’ Vice President for Ireland, David Malanaphy, said: “We are delighted to be adding Rushmere to our expansion plans. Five Guys is one of America’s fastest-growing restaurant chains and has almost 1,500 stores worldwide, with another 1,500 in development.”

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Work starts at Rushmere

Five Guys will create around 60 new local jobs at Rushmere.

Favoured by Barack Obama, Ed Sheeran and Tom Hardy, Five Guys, which has only one other outlet in Northern Ireland at Belfast’s Victoria Square, is famed for its extraordinary and expansive range of burger, fries and milk shake options.

Rushmere Shopping Centre manager Martin Walsh said the new restaurants would strengthen an already outstanding retail and catering mix which has helped to power its success for more than 40 years.

“Location, the right retail mix and access to big brands are what our customers enjoy, and we’re delighted to be dramatically increasing our restaurant provision with this outstanding new offer.”

A typical Five Guys restaurantA typical Five Guys restaurant
A typical Five Guys restaurant

With over 70 stores and extensive free car parking, Rushmere Shopping Centre is already firmly established as one of Northern Ireland’s top retail destinations.

Rushmere’s sole lettings agent Savills acted on behalf of Rushmere owner Central Craigavon Limited. Lambert Smith Hampton acted for both Nando’s and Five Guys.

Savills’ Colleen Fox said: “This latest significant investment confirms the attractiveness of this prime shopping centre and underlines its major appeal to a growing consumer base.”

In December, international sport retailer Intersport opened its first new ‘concept’ superstore at Rushmere as part of a £350,000 investment, creating 12 jobs.

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Work starts at Rushmere

Rushmere Shopping Centre attracts over 6.5 million visitors a year. The existing 350,000-sq. ft. centre and 120,000 sq. ft. retail park is anchored by Debenhams and Sainsburys.

It is good news for Rushmere after the decision by Easons to pull out of the shopping centre after several decades as an anchor client.

A spokesperson for Eason said last week: “The decision to close the stores in Newry and Craigavon was made following unsuccessful attempts to secure terms on the stores leases.