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Historic Belfast bar set for revival as new owner aims to ‘return it to former glory’

Irish News

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June 26, 2026

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Historic Belfast bar set for revival as new owner aims to ‘return it to former glory’

The historic bar on the Falls Road was recently put up for sale after its previous owners chose not to renew the lease

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Irish News

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· Jun 26, 2026

New owners for historic Belfast bar

New owners for historic Belfast bar

The Standard

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· Jun 29, 2026

Will the £1.3 billion Olympia gamble pay off?

Hotels, a theatre, a concert hall and even a school — the revival of this west London venue is full of bravado, by Chris Blackhurst

National Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

Kraft Dinner and BeaverTails lean into ’90s summer with new menu items

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BerkeleySide

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· Jun 25, 2026

Recounting The Cheese Board’s early days: Manure-cured cheese, 25-hour work weeks, and bungled bread

Alumni of the collective gathered at the Berkeley Hillside Club to share wild and surprising stories of the influential shop’s founding and evolution.

Malay Mail

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· Jul 7, 2026

Adaptive reuse project to breathe new life into George Town heritage shophouses

GEORGE TOWN, July 7 — The adaptive reuse of eight Category II heritage shophouses into the Cultural Heritage Hub (...

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 26, 2026

Old Lord and Taylor building transforms into food and entertainment destination in Midtown

The former Lord and Taylor building has reopened and now offers restaurants, bars and curated eateries.

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Related coverage for "Historic Belfast bar set for revival as new owner aims to ‘return it to former glory’": Irish News — New owners for historic Belfast bar. The Standard — Will the £1.3 billion Olympia gamble pay off?. National Post — Kraft Dinner and BeaverTails lean into ’90s summer with new menu items. BerkeleySide — Recounting The Cheese Board’s early days: Manure-cured cheese, 25-hour work weeks, and bungled bread. Malay Mail — Adaptive reuse project to breathe new life into George Town heritage shophouses. ABC7 New York — Old Lord and Taylor building transforms into food and entertainment destination in Midtown