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From street food to live music, HALT at Weavers Cross transforms the heart of the Linen Quarter into a vibrant social hub, ...
Belfast’s Linen Quarter Business Improvement District reveals plans to make over more of city’s neglected areas. Having enhanced Brunswick Street, ... including an eco-garden.
I’ve done the black taxi tours of the city’s trouble spots and peace walls before. This time, I thought I’d give the City Sightseeing Belfast hop-on, hop-off open-top bus tour (£18 adult ...
Last summer, Belfast City Council appointed urban design and landscape specialists Planit Intelligent Environments to produce a draft public realm analysis and vision for the Linen Quarter and ...
Belfast was the world leader in the production of linen in the 19th century but the industry has been associated with the city since the middle of the 18th century.
Businesses in the area, which lies to the south of Belfast City Hall, pay a levy of 1.5% of their rateable value into a fund that is then used by the BID to improve the area. Rethinking cities ...
The Linen Quarter lies to the south of Belfast City Hall and includes a number of the city's key business and public sector headquarters, as well as existing and planned hotel developments.
A former linen warehouse in Belfast city centre is to be developed into office suites. The listed Ewart Building on Bedford Street has been empty for more than 25 years.
Efforts to boost footfall and reduce anti-social behaviour have been unveiled in part of Belfast's city centre. Outdoor seating, increased street lighting and a boules court have been put into ...