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Belfast

Belfast is Northern Ireland's capital and largest city. It is the twelfth-largest city in the United Kingdom. In recent years Belfast has grown to become one of the UK's fastest growing tech cities, fueling demand for new Grade A office space. Take a look at the construction projects listed below.

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Bar Restaurant
Common Market
An image of Exchange Street Car Park
Carpark
Exchange Street Car Park
An image of Royal Mail Delivery Office
Industrial
Royal Mail Delivery Office
An image of 24–42 Corporation Street
24–42 Corporation Street
An image of The Arc Apartments
Residential
The Arc Apartments
An image of Corporation Square Car Park
Carpark
Corporation Square Car Park
An image of Handy Park Tomb Street
MSCP
Handy Park Tomb Street
An image of Custom House Square
Square
Custom House Square
An image of Ramada by Wyndham Belfast City Centre
Hotel
Ramada by Wyndham Belfast City Centre
An image of Belfast City Council - Dunbar Street Depot
Industrial
Belfast City Council - Dunbar Street Depot
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Mixed use
Banana Block
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Bar
Angel And Two Bibles
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Residential
  • City Quays 4
  • Queens Square Apartments
  • Custom House Residence
  • 32-40 Donegall Street
  • London Road/Lismore Street residential development
Office
  • Lagan House
  • Victoria House
  • 51-53 Adelaide Street
  • Transport House
  • Marlborough House
Student accommodation
  • Weavers' Hall
  • 28 Bruce Street
  • 140 Donegall Street
  • Library Street Student Accommodation
  • 41-49 Dublin Road, 3-5 Ventry Street
Hotel
  • The Merchant Hotel
  • Hamilton Dock Hotel
  • The Flint Hotel
  • Dorchester House
  • AC Hotel
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