Local firm buys prime site in Belfast centre
The site, on Great Victoria Street, was sold by the Irish government’s National Asset Management Agency (Nama) to Lissan Coal Company.
It has already submitted a planning application to build a petrol station.
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Hide AdDuring the property boom, a developer had planned a 37-storey apartment block on the site but it was later repossessed.
The selling agents, BTW Shiells, said there had been strong interest in the site from a number of bidders.
Stuart Draffin from the firm said: “The level of active bidding reinforced that there are still a number of credible end users actively seeking sites in the city centre.
“Potential interests included residential, leisure, and retail operators both on a straight purchase and a subject-to-planning basis.
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Hide Ad“The sale will likely be good for Great Victoria Street as it should see another site which has been derelict, now for in excess of seven years, turned back into active use”.
The price of the site has not been disclosed but it is likely to be a fraction of the £7m for which it once changed hands.
Last year, Nama sold an adjacent property on Great Victoria Street where a developer plans to build two hotels.