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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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June 2025

Lanyon Tunnels Project

Aerial view showing the disused railway arches beneath East Bridge Street, located between Lanyon Place Station and the Stewart Street site.

Date: June 2025

Lanyon Tunnels Project

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April 2025

2 Adelaide Street

Aerial view of 2 Adelaide Street, also known as The Housing Centre, headquarters of the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.

Date: April 2025

2 Adelaide Street

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June 2025

49 East Bridge Street

Aerial view of 49 East Bridge Street, alongside Allstate’s office at 10 Mays Meadow (top right) and the St George’s Harbour apartments (far left).

Date: June 2025

49 East Bridge Street

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April 2025

39 Corporation Street (PBMSA scheme)

Aerial image showing the existing building at 39 Corporation Street, formerly known as the Design Centre.

Date: April 2025

39 Corporation Street (PBMSA scheme)

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April 2025

39 Corporation Street (PBMSA scheme)

Aerial image with site outline showing the location of the approved Purpose Built Managed Student Accommodation (PBMSA) scheme at 39 Corporation Street

Date: April 2025

39 Corporation Street (PBMSA scheme)

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39 Corporation Street (PBMSA scheme)

Street-level visualisation, courtesy of Like Architects, showing the view along Corporation Street looking south beneath the M3 Lagan Bridge.

39 Corporation Street (PBMSA scheme)

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39 Corporation Street (PBMSA scheme)

3D aerial visualisation, courtesy of Like Architects, showing the approved PBMSA scheme at the junction of Corporation Street and Gamble Street, beside the M3 flyover and near the Obel Tower.

39 Corporation Street (PBMSA scheme)

Image: Like Architects

Queens Street PBMSA

3D visualisation, courtesy of TODD Architects, showing the proposed view along Castle Street looking east towards Castle Place

Queens Street PBMSA

Image: TODD Architects

Queens Street PBMSA

3D visualisation, courtesy of TODD Architects, showing the proposed view along Castle Street.

Queens Street PBMSA

Image: TODD Architects

Queens Street PBMSA

3D visualisation, courtesy of TODD Architects, showing the proposed Queens Court PBMSA development. The scheme will replace Westgate House, Norwich Union House, and the existing multistorey car park with purpose-built student accommodation.

Queens Street PBMSA

Image: TODD Architects

June 2025

6 Chapel Lane 9/13 Marquis Street

Aerial view of the former Belfast Electric Light Station, located adjacent to the historic St Mary’s Church, with frontage onto Chapel Lane and Marquis Street.

Date: June 2025

6 Chapel Lane 9/13 Marquis Street

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June 2025

6 Chapel Lane 9/13 Marquis Street

Aerial view of the former Belfast Electric Light Station, located adjacent to the historic St Mary’s Church, with frontage onto Chapel Lane and Marquis Street.

Date: June 2025

6 Chapel Lane 9/13 Marquis 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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