All Northern Ireland articles – Page 2
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Bywater and Ashmour to submit plans for Belfast student project
Bywater Properties and Ashmour Developments are set to submit proposals for a student accommodation development on a site in Belfast that was previously earmarked for offices.
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Wirefox acquires prime Belfast office building with retail offering
Wirefox, a Hollywood-based investment company, has snapped up a prime mixed-use building in Belfast city centre for an undisclosed fee.
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Investec takes 6,625 sq ft at Belfast Harbour development
Financial services giant Investec is leasing 6,625 sq ft of a 16-storey building in Belfast Harbour, Northern Ireland’s largest grade-A office development.
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Cancelled NI building contracts highlight the impact of inflation
Clients and contractors need to revisit existing fixed-term and fixed-price agreements to ensure stability.
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NI housing contractors released as costs soar
Northern Ireland’s housing body took the decision to prevent firms going under
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Gym+Coffee expands in Belfast
Belfast shopping centre Victoria Square has agreed the relocation of Gym+Coffee to a larger unit.
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Belfast agrees transport-led regeneration project
Belfast City Council has approved plans for Weavers Cross, a transport-led regeneration project bringing 1.3 million sq ft of mixed-use space to the city.
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Blend Network to expand into Northern Ireland
Development finance lender Blend Network is expanding into Northern Ireland, having opened an office in Belfast and appointed Philip Anderson as its new Belfast-based lending manager, as it steps up development finance and bridge lending operations in the region.
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Belfast city centre office property brought to market for £13.3m
A high-profile mixed-use commercial property in the centre of Belfast has been placed on the market for a guide price of £13.3m.
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How to ease NI housing shortage
The price of an average house in Northern Ireland has increased by nearly £28,000 since the start of the pandemic, equivalent to annual average earnings in the region.
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Belfast City Council gives green light for Titanic Quarter resi scheme
Belfast City Council has passed a resolution to grant planning permission for proposals to create a new urban community, The Loft Lines, at Titanic Quarter, Belfast.
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A Titanic legacy in Belfast
Progress on the huge Belfast regeneration scheme has been ‘frustratingly slow’, but 110 years to the day after the ship sank, it is finally gaining momentum.
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Turley makes five hires across Northern Ireland team
Planning and development consultancy Turley has appointed three staff in its planning team, and two in strategic communications across its Northern Ireland operations.
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Caffè Nero to launch Stansted flagship in expansion drive
Coffee shop chain Caffè Nero is to open eight stores and will consider acquiring new sites in the coming months.
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New Look enters the outlet retail space
New Look is venturing into the outlet retail space, launching its first-ever clearance store at The Boulevard in Banbridge, Northern Ireland.
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Government moves Northern Ireland office to new Belfast building
The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) is relocating from Stormont to a new home in the centre of Belfast.
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Impact Healthcare REIT acquires three care homes for £14.3m
Impact Healthcare REIT has acquired three care homes in Scotland and Northern Ireland for a total of £14.3m.
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Moda Living joins forces with Osborne & Co on Belfast scheme
Build-to-rent (BTR) group Moda Living and investment group Osborne & Co have joined forces to launch a new £1bn life sciences initiative across the UK, with a first collaboration in Belfast.
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Belfast’s Montgomery House hits the market
Belfast office building Montgomery House has hit the market.
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Belfast 780-home riverside plans submitted
TODD Architects has submitted a planning application on behalf of Watkin Jones for The Loft Lines, a new riverside community of 780 homes at Queen’s Island in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter.