Victoria Hall occupies a plot of 0.11 acres (0.045 Ha) and comprises a vacant, modern, office building arranged over ground and 5 upper floors. We are advised the building has a floor area of c. 22,283 sq ft (NIA) served by 2 passenger lifts.
The external facades are a mix of red brickwork and render, arched windows at ground floor and upper floors under a mansard roof.
We understand the building was constructed circa 1991.
The building has natural light on three elevations and the core is ideally centrally located.
Internally the building provides a mix of open plan and celluarised space installed by the previous occupier to include an extensive range of private offices, meeting rooms and ancillary accommodation.
Whilst refurbishment for single/multi office occupancy is one option, we consider that there may be scope to consider alternative uses, such as residential by way of refurbishment/ redevelopment, subject to planning.
Victoria Hall occupies a plot of 0.11 acres (0.045 Ha) and comprises a vacant, modern, office building arranged over ground and 5 upper floors. We are advised the building has a floor area of c. 22,283 sq ft (NIA) served by 2 passenger lifts.
The external facades are a mix of red brickwork and render,
Victoria Hall occupies a plot of 0.11 acres (0.045 Ha) and comprises a vacant, modern, office building arranged over ground and 5 upper floors. We are advised the building has a floor area of c. 22,283 sq ft (NIA) served by 2 passenger lifts.
The external facades are a mix of red brickwork and render, arched windows at ground floor and upper floors under a mansard roof.
We understand the building was constructed circa 1991.
The building has natural light on three elevations and the core is ideally centrally located.
Internally the building provides a mix of open plan and celluarised space installed by the previous occupier to include an extensive range of private offices, meeting rooms and ancillary accommodation.
Whilst refurbishment for single/multi office occupancy is one option, we consider that there may be scope to consider alternative uses, such as residential by way of refurbishment/ redevelopment, subject to planning.
Modern six storey City Centre building - circa 22,283 sq ft (NIA)
Currently in office use but could be repurposed (STP)
Prominent corner position at the junction of May Street and Upper Arthur Street
Close to retail and office cores with easy access to public transport nodes and car parking
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and as such provides a wide range of facilities and amenities and is served by strong roads rail, air and sea infrastructure.
Victoria Hall is situated c. 100m east of the City Hall within the recognised commercial core close to retail, office and religious buildings.
The building is located at the junction of May Street and Upper Arthur Street on a prominent corner site. The building is just c. 100 metres from an NCP multistorey car park on Montgomery Street along with a number of nearby surface car parks within walking distance.
Well known occupiers in the area include Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Ten Square Hotel, Victoria Square Shopping Centre and a number of public bodies including Belfast City Council.
Victoria Hall occupies a strong position and is shown for identification purposes outlined in red in the photograph below.
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and as such provides a wide range of facilities and amenities and is served by strong roads rail, air and sea infrastructure.
Victoria Hall is situated c. 100m east of the City Hall within the recognised commercial core close to retail, office and religious
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and as such provides a wide range of facilities and amenities and is served by strong roads rail, air and sea infrastructure.
Victoria Hall is situated c. 100m east of the City Hall within the recognised commercial core close to retail, office and religious buildings.
The building is located at the junction of May Street and Upper Arthur Street on a prominent corner site. The building is just c. 100 metres from an NCP multistorey car park on Montgomery Street along with a number of nearby surface car parks within walking distance.
Well known occupiers in the area include Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Ten Square Hotel, Victoria Square Shopping Centre and a number of public bodies including Belfast City Council.
Victoria Hall occupies a strong position and is shown for identification purposes outlined in red in the photograph below.
We understand the property is held on a freehold title, subject to a fee farm grant.
Offers invited in the region of £2,750,000.
All prices, outgoings and rentals are exclusive of, but may be liable to VAT.
The property has an energy rating of C56. A full certificate can be made available upon request.
As a business carrying out estate agency work we are required to verify the identity of both the vendor and the purchaser as outlined in the following: The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2017/692/contents.
Any information and documentation provided by you will be held for a period of five years from when you cease to have a contractual relationship with Lisney.
The information will be held in accordance with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on our client file and will not be passed on to any other party, unless we are required to do so by law and regulation.
Strictly by appointment with the sole Agent Lisney.
For further information please contact:
Lynn Taylor
028 9050 1556 / 07813 020 181
ltaylor@lisney-belfast.com
David McNellis
028 9050 1551 / 07887 911 077
dmcnellis@lisney-belfast.com
Accommodation
EPC: C
Full EPC certificate available on request.
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