07/02/2023
The Dean To Launch New Boutique Hotel In Belfast
Iconic hotel brand The Dean has unveiled plans for a new boutique hotel in Belfast city centre.
Plans have been submitted to Belfast City Council for a new development at 34-44 Bedford Street and 4-6 Clarence Street, comprising of 91 bedrooms, Sophie's Rooftop Restaurant and Terrace, and a 3 x 13m rooftop pool.
TODD architects has been appointed to transform the Ulster Hall-adjacent site on Bedford Street, originally built circa 1865 and historically classed as the beginning of the Linen Quarter, which had the world-famous nickname of 'Linenopolis'.
Jessica Carlyle-Clarke, Head of Business Development & New Opportunities UK, said: "We are delighted to move forward with plans to bring The Dean to Belfast – a capital city that is as vibrant and fresh as the brand itself. We are all about celebrating iconic cities, creating beautiful spaces within them that complement old and new. This site is one of cultural significance, right next to the Ulster Hall, a venue that speaks to Belfast's built heritage. This is an exciting time for the Group as it looks to develop its footprint across the UK and Ireland."
Bedford Way Limited was advised by local firm, Finch in scoping out potential sites in the city centre.
The three-storey 19th century building has been home to many notable businesses over the years including Larry's Piano Bar, Deanes Deli and currently houses the popular Harlem Café. While planning permission is being sought, the building's current owners will continue to accommodate existing tenants for as long as possible.
Neil McShane, of property consultants INPRIO, represents the current owners and commented on the proposals: "The owners have been custodians of this family jewel for many years but recognise that they need to pass the baton to a developer in order to preserve the building and realise its full potential. The future of this unique building is extremely important to them and whilst there have been numerous approaches over the years, for various uses, they believe the plans for a boutique hotel is the best way to fulfil their determination to rejuvenate the existing building."
Plans have been submitted to Belfast City Council for a new development at 34-44 Bedford Street and 4-6 Clarence Street, comprising of 91 bedrooms, Sophie's Rooftop Restaurant and Terrace, and a 3 x 13m rooftop pool.
TODD architects has been appointed to transform the Ulster Hall-adjacent site on Bedford Street, originally built circa 1865 and historically classed as the beginning of the Linen Quarter, which had the world-famous nickname of 'Linenopolis'.
Jessica Carlyle-Clarke, Head of Business Development & New Opportunities UK, said: "We are delighted to move forward with plans to bring The Dean to Belfast – a capital city that is as vibrant and fresh as the brand itself. We are all about celebrating iconic cities, creating beautiful spaces within them that complement old and new. This site is one of cultural significance, right next to the Ulster Hall, a venue that speaks to Belfast's built heritage. This is an exciting time for the Group as it looks to develop its footprint across the UK and Ireland."
Bedford Way Limited was advised by local firm, Finch in scoping out potential sites in the city centre.
The three-storey 19th century building has been home to many notable businesses over the years including Larry's Piano Bar, Deanes Deli and currently houses the popular Harlem Café. While planning permission is being sought, the building's current owners will continue to accommodate existing tenants for as long as possible.
Neil McShane, of property consultants INPRIO, represents the current owners and commented on the proposals: "The owners have been custodians of this family jewel for many years but recognise that they need to pass the baton to a developer in order to preserve the building and realise its full potential. The future of this unique building is extremely important to them and whilst there have been numerous approaches over the years, for various uses, they believe the plans for a boutique hotel is the best way to fulfil their determination to rejuvenate the existing building."
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