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Belfast on hunt for partner for £630m regen

Belfast City Council is seeking a partner to deliver £630m of residential-led, mixed-use developments across the city.

As part of its Bolder Vision strategy, Belfast plans to develop 31,600 homes. The council has appointed Cushman & Wakefield to find a partner with “a proven track record in successfully delivering housing-led regeneration, across a range of tenures, with credentials in delivering lasting positive social, economic and environmental impacts, matching the scale of Belfast’s ambition”.

Belfast lord mayor and councillor Ryan Murphy said: “We are the powerhouse of the regional economy and we’re perfectly positioned for investment, with both Dublin and London within easy reach.

“In the next decade, £1bn from the Belfast Region City Deal – and investment in the waterfront, active and sustainable travel, culture and tourism infrastructure – will continue to transform our city and make it an even better place to live, work, invest in and visit.

“We’ve seen significant regeneration in our city centre in recent years, including Ulster University’s new city centre campus, and multi-million investment in Belfast Grand Central Station and wider Weavers Cross development.”

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