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Starbucks, TGI Fridays set to open outlets at The Junction

This is part of the leisure destination’s multi-million redevelopment plan.

The Junction Retail and Leisure Park announced the arrival of three new chains.

Expansion will begin this spring, including the addition of American restaurant chain TGI Fridays, a brand-new Starbucks drive-thru and a Nando’s. All three are set to open towards the end of 2019.

“The upcoming developments will further strengthen the retail and entertainment offering and add to our goal of transforming the retail and leisure shopping centre in Antrim,” Lotus Property senior asset manager Craig Stewart said.

The new developments at the centre form part of the leisure destination’s overall £30 million regeneration masterplan, which has seen the recent completion of McDonald’s drive-thru and LIDL’s new supermarket.

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