Following recent signings, Jersey Development Company has announced it has sold another two commercial units on the ground floor of St Helier’s Waterfront Horizon complex.
Both units will be occupied by food and beverage outlets and will be run by Lily-Rose Fenn, daughter of Sarah Ransom who runs the Ransoms Tearoom, which has been successfully trading for more than 30 years at the family-owned garden centre.
Drawing on her family legacy and experiences from time away working and travelling, Lily-Rose is looking forward to sharing her deep-rooted enjoyment for good food.
Unit 4, situated in Horizon East will become a relaxed, casual eatery offering locals and visitors the opportunity to enjoy a fun new menu, plus bakes and cakes, including a few familiar favourites to eat-in or take-out.
In contrast, Unit 11 of Horizon West will be transformed into an all-day dining and bar experience alongside a picturesque view of Elizabeth Marina and the iconic ‘Sail’ sculpture by internationally acclaimed artist Zheng Lu.
During the summer months, diners can enjoy al fresco dining with stunning marina views and sunsets against the backdrop of Elizabeth Castle.
Lee Henry, CEO of Jersey Development Company (JDC) said: “We’re delighted to welcome Lily-Rose to St Helier’s Waterfront. Lily-Rose’s close links and family connections to a very local, and widely respected family hospitality business – along with some ideas from around the world – fits perfectly with JDC’s ethos of place making and creating sustainable communities. JDC’s ambition is to transform St. Helier’s Waterfront into an engaging and active destination where people can live, work and play”.
Lily-Rose said: “I am thrilled to announce the establishment at the Horizon Waterfront. I plan to celebrate my island roots, whilst also bringing fresh ideas – inspired by my travels and time spent working in hospitality in London. I can’t wait to welcome our community.”