15/04/2003
Titanic Quarter developers unveil apartment plans
Developers have unveiled ambitious plans for Titanic Quarter in Belfast.
Belfast Harbour Commission, which is co-promoter of the development, said plans for two 15-storey "landmark" buildings with a number of six-storey high developments in the surrounding area would help as a catalyst for further investment in the area.
Plans have already been put forward for the other half of Titanic Quarter, with a 150,000sq ft building being one of the main features.
Developers want to transform the former shipbuilding areas around Abercorn Basin that originally belonged to shipbuilders Harland and Wolff.
(MB)
Belfast Harbour Commission, which is co-promoter of the development, said plans for two 15-storey "landmark" buildings with a number of six-storey high developments in the surrounding area would help as a catalyst for further investment in the area.
Plans have already been put forward for the other half of Titanic Quarter, with a 150,000sq ft building being one of the main features.
Developers want to transform the former shipbuilding areas around Abercorn Basin that originally belonged to shipbuilders Harland and Wolff.
(MB)
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