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Belfast Construction Photos

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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September 2024

The Flint Hotel

View showing the new entrance to The Flint Hotel as part of the Amelia Hall redevelopment.

Date: September 2024

The Flint Hotel

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December 2023

18-19 Donegall Square East

A northeast facing view capturing the Grade B1 listed Georgian townhouses at the corner of May Street and Donegall Square East.

Date: December 2023

18-19 Donegall Square East

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July 2025

Queen’s Quay Kiosk

View looking northeast of the Queen’s Quay Kiosk, home to Native Coffee.

Date: July 2025

Queen’s Quay Kiosk

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July 2025

The Loft Lines

View looking southwest from the Great Light in Titanic Quarter towards the Loft Lines construction site. The development has reached full height, with facade works and internal fit-out underway across the residential blocks.

Date: July 2025

The Loft Lines

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July 2025

Hamilton Dock Hotel

View looking west from Titanic Belfast, capturing the Hamilton Dock Hotel (Aloft Hotel and Residence Inn by Marriott®) and Loft Lines developments under construction.

Date: July 2025

Hamilton Dock Hotel

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July 2025

The Loft Lines

View from Titanic Belfast looking west toward The Loft Lines development. To the left is the Aloft Hotel and Residence Inn by Marriott®, currently under construction.

Date: July 2025

The Loft Lines

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May 2025

28 Bruce Street

Street-level view looking northwest from Little Victoria Street car park, showing the completed Vita Student Bruce Street student accommodation.

Date: May 2025

28 Bruce Street

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March 2018

City Quays 3

View looking northwest across the River Lagan, showing City Quays 2 and the AC Hotel alongside the construction site of City Quays 3.

Date: March 2018

City Quays 3

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May 2025

AC Hotel

Street level view of AC Hotel, looking south along Donegall Quay towards the M3 Lagan Bridge and Obel Tower.

Date: May 2025

AC Hotel

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July 2025

Leicester House

Aerial view of Leicester House at 61–63 Royal Avenue, showcasing the OUR CITY mural by artist Alana McDowell.

Date: July 2025

Leicester House

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July 2025

Belfast Stories

Aerial view of the Belfast Stories site at Royal Avenue and North Street, featuring the former Bank of Ireland building, which is set to be transformed into a major cultural and tourism destination.

Date: July 2025

Belfast Stories

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July 2025

32-40 Donegall Street

Aerial view of 32–40 Donegall Street, with the derelict North Street Arcade visible to the rear. Both properties fall within the Tribeca Belfast regeneration area, although associated planning applications have since lapsed or been withdrawn.

Date: July 2025

32-40 Donegall Street

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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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