In strictness, this is a Sinn Féin “Assembly Office” rather than the office of John O’Dowd. Situated in a house in the “nationalist” area of North Street, it is named for Sheena Campbell who had been the Sinn Féin candidate in the 1990 by-election . She was shot dead by a loyalist gunman near Queen’s University in 1992.
The most striking feature is that John O’Dowd is not named. O’Dowd was elected in 2003 winning the seat of running mate Dr Dara O’Hagan who is now a Special Advisor to Martin McGuinness. Sinn Féin politicians seem interchangeable.
Another noteworthy feature is the security camera and grill on the window. It was once a private dwelling but has been used as a Sinn Féin Advice Centre for some years. It appears to have been recently refurbished (it always looked a bit “run down”.
The interior is clearly visible. There seems to be one general office and a (presumably) more private room to the back of the building.