Belfast office on market for £6.5million could become student housing

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Belfast office on market for £6.5million could become student housing
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The building near Lanyon Place Train Station currently houses Santander

An office property in Belfast city centre which is on the market for £6.5 million could be refurbished into a boutique hotel or student housing.

The four-floor property, which currently houses Santander, spans 57,200 sq ft, with a basement consisting of 56 car parking spaces and a secure bicycle compound.Selling agent CBRE Northern Ireland said they were anticipating significant interest in the building, given the range of potential uses and development it could bring.

"Whilst the property has been used as office accommodation since its construction in 1999, the site lends itself to Purpose Built Student Accommodation, Life Sciences, or even a boutique hotel, and it is this potential for diverse uses which we expect will drive interest in the asset.”

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