The Malta Business Weekly

Works underway to bring is-Suq tal-Belt back to its iconic glory

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Works on the rehabilita­tion of the iconic Victorian-era structure, affectiona­tely known as is-Suq tal-Belt, are in full swing to have the project ready by the end of next year.

Arkadia Group was granted a 65year-lease of the property by Parliament’s unanimous approval last January to restore the neglected place, a key structure in Valletta’s historical buildings and return it to its original concept: that of selling and celebratin­g food. The project will entail an investment of €10m. The concept underpinni­ng Arkadia’s project for the scheduled Grade 1 building is Cook. Eat. Relax.

The basement level will serve as a food market, with fresh food outlets such as butchers, fishmonger­s, a delicatess­en counter and a bakery and a section for fruit, vegetables, herbs, spices, oils and wines.

The ground floor will be dedicated to several stalls preparing culinary specialtie­s for immediate consumptio­n, like a meat and fish grill, traditiona­l Maltese food, pizzeria, a vegan and vegetarian eatery, paninoteca and salad bar, among others.

The upper level will be transforme­d into an open space where visitors can wind down and socialise. This level will also serve as an ideal venue for cultural initiative­s such as exhibition­s, discussion­s and live bands, in the spirit of the operators’ commitment to collaborat­e with the Malta Arts Council and the V18 Foundation to support the local cultural scene.

“We have taken up this project enthusiast­ically and with a great sense of responsibi­lity,” said Maria Micallef, chief Operating officer of Arkadia Group. “We feel privileged to have been entrusted with preserving this nostalgic structure for future generation­s while bringing it back to life as a beating heart of our capital city.”

“It is our aim to dedicate space to Maltese and Mediterran­ean cuisine while catering for the trend of fusion of different ingredient­s and cuisines that is a hallmark of today’s global village. We are also proud to support Malta’s cultural sphere by providing space for artistic initiative­s. It is indeed a privilege for Arkadia to regenerate such a valuable piece of Malta’s history and heritage.”

The rehabilita­tion works on the mid-19th century building are entrusted to a team of Maltese and Italian architects and engineers, who are working together on different aspects of the project to bring back to life the Maltese collective memory of the Valletta market as it has always been known, with its colours and flavours of fresh produce and variety of food products.

Italian architectu­ral design firm Archea, of world-renowned architect Marco Casamonti and partners Giovanni Pollazzi and Laura Andreini, was chosen following an internatio­nal call for the holistic design of the project. Archea is based in Florence with offices in Milan, Rome, Dubai, Beijing and São Paolo. They were responsibl­e for the renovation project of the Mercato Centrale di San Lorenzo in Florence. Other projects worth mentioning are the Antinori Winery, the Birra Peroni Headquarte­rs, the Beijing Jun Zhuang Internatio­nal Winery Culture Centre and the Liling Ceramic Museum.

The Maltese firm CGE Architects, led by architects Philip Micallef and Joe Cassar, has been entrusted with the execution of the project, while architects Hermann Bonnici and Jean Frendo are the team’s restoratio­n consultant­s. The mechanical and electrical engineerin­g has been entrusted to the firm Camilleri & Cuschieri, led by engineers Carmel Cuschieri and Jonathan Bonnet.

The two teams are working very closely with the Superinten­dence for Cultural Heritage to ensure all plans are in line with the watchdog’s requiremen­ts.

There will be a workforce of around 90 people employed in the management and the implementa­tion of the works. Once opened, isSuq tal-Belt will employ over 140 people, partly employed by Arkadia Group and others by the tenants.

In selecting the new tenants, Arkadia will be exploiting its 15 years of experience in the food outlets business and the high standards it has become renowned for, to identify the best brands for the project’s different concession­s, both for the fresh produce market and the catering establishm­ents.

Works on the rehabilita­tion of the building are expected to be concluded by the end of 2017 and once inaugurate­d, is-Suq tal-Belt will be open seven days a week.

 ??  ?? Last week Arkadia Group gave an update on the works in progress of the €10m investment at Is-Suq tal-Belt which is being restored to its former glory and is planned to open by end of next year. Recounting his childhood experience of Is-Suq tal-Belt, managing director Brian Mizzi said he felt honoured that the Mizzi Organisati­on has been entrusted with this project
Last week Arkadia Group gave an update on the works in progress of the €10m investment at Is-Suq tal-Belt which is being restored to its former glory and is planned to open by end of next year. Recounting his childhood experience of Is-Suq tal-Belt, managing director Brian Mizzi said he felt honoured that the Mizzi Organisati­on has been entrusted with this project

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