Belfast's former linen warehouse to become office development
The listed Ewart Building, a former linen warehouse in Belfast city centre, is to be developed into offices after being vacant for more than 25 years. Belfast City Council’s Planning Committee granted...
View ArticleFormer city centre linen warehouse to be given new life (Belfast City Council)
(Source: Belfast City Council) 26 Jul 2016 One of the most distinctive and historic buildings in Belfast city centre is to be given a new lease of life as part of a major new development plan. Belfast...
View ArticleFlinders Lane moves away from rag trade roots
A boutique office building on Flinders Lane has changed hands in an off-market deal for $9.8 million, reflecting a tight yield of only 4.5 per cent. Fitzroys director Paul Burns, who negotiated the...
View ArticleNew multi-million pound office and retail building planned for Belfast
Belfast will get another huge multimillion-pound office and retail building, capable of housing 1,000 staff, if fresh proposals are given the green light. Plans are now under way to turn a city centre...
View ArticleNew office and retail building planned for Belfast
Belfast will get another huge multimillion-pound office and retail building, capable of housing 1,000 staff, if fresh proposals are given the green light. Plans are now under way to turn a city centre...
View ArticleDevelopers aim to give new lease of life to listed Belfast city warehouse
A derelict Belfast warehouse once dubbed a confident expression of the city's prowess in the linen industry could soon be transformed into high-end office space, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal....
View ArticleBrexit blow as UK company pulls plug on £25m Belfast office scheme
A major UK developer has shelved plans to build a £25m high-end office development in Belfast following Brexit, it can be revealed. The company had been in negotiations to take on an unused site in...
View ArticleIreland's tallest commercial building Windsor House in Belfast on market for £5m
Ireland's tallest commercial building, the Nama-owned Windsor House in Belfast, has been put on the market for offers in excess of £5m. The sale through property agents CBRE of the 22-storey building...
View ArticleOne-time bank building in Belfast goes on the market for £1.25m
A four-storey office building in Belfast has gone on the market for £1.25m. Laganview House, on the corner of Ann Street and Oxford Street, was...
View ArticleEwart Building: Former linen warehouse to become office development
A former linen warehouse in Belfast city centre is to be developed into office suites. The listed Ewart Building on Bedford Street has been empty for more than 25 years. However, on Tuesday night,...
View ArticleBreathing life into historic city buildings
The urgency of finding private investment and public-funding strategies to bring life back into the many vacant historic buildings in the capital was highlighted by policy makers and financial experts...
View ArticleBelfast apartments development an investment opportunity
A Belfast apartments development which has gone on the market for just under £1.8m has already received interest from investors both big and small. A large chunk of Fortwilliam Grange at Fortwilliam...
View Article£3.5m building a 'prime office opportunity'
A major city centre building - aiming to help meet demand for office space here - has gone on the market for £3.5m. Located just behind Belfast City Hall, 4-5 Donegall Square South is a five-storey...
View ArticleB-grade no barrier to techology and education tenants
Expansion of the education and tech sectors and trendy refurbishments with exposed ceilings and concrete floors have helped Melbourne's B-grade office buildings reduce vacancy rates and attract new...
View ArticleB-grade no barrier to technology and education tenants
Expansion of the education and tech sectors and trendy refurbishments with exposed ceilings and concrete floors have helped Melbourne's B-grade office buildings reduce vacancy rates and attract new...
View ArticleFears over proposal to turn Belfast's Ewarts Linen Warehouse into offices
A former linen warehouse is to be transformed into a 21st century office development. The front of the listed Ewarts Linen Warehouse will remain the same, acting as a testament to Belfast's...
View ArticleProperty developer Paddy Kearney seeks planning approval for Belfast office...
Property developer Paddy Kearney has applied for planning permission to build another new office development in the heart of Belfast. His company, Kilmona, is planning to knock down Scottish Amicable...
View ArticleNew £15m office and retail project for Belfast city centre
More than £15m is being spent on a major office and retail development in the heart of Belfast city centre. The building at Donegall Place, which is currently home to Boots as well as office space, was...
View ArticleBelfast office demand up despite fears after Brexit: report
Demand for top-end office space in Belfast is continuing to rise despite uncertainty around Brexit, according to a new report. Around 235,000 sq ft of office space was taken up during the first six...
View ArticleMillion pound sale shows Belfast's booming commercial property market
Belfast's commercial property market continues to soar after another city centre building was sold for well in excess of its £1.25m asking price. The property on Adelaide Street will go through...
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