Belfast appoints construction partner for £630m regen
Belfast City Council has selected construction group Graham as its long-term private sector partner to deliver £630m of residential-led, mixed-use developments across the city.
The initial partnership phase leverages council-owned city-centre sites with a development value of £280m for the delivery of mixed-tenure homes.
The regeneration is part of Belfast’s Bolder Vision strategy to develop 31,600 homes. The council appointed Cushman & Wakefield to find a partner in November 2023.
Belfast City Council has selected construction group Graham as its long-term private sector partner to deliver £630m of residential-led, mixed-use developments across the city.
The initial partnership phase leverages council-owned city-centre sites with a development value of £280m for the delivery of mixed-tenure homes.
The regeneration is part of Belfast’s Bolder Vision strategy to develop 31,600 homes. The council appointed Cushman & Wakefield to find a partner in November 2023.
Ryan Murphy, chair of the council’s strategic policy and resources committee, said: “Belfast has seen significant regeneration in recent years and there is high demand to live, work, socialise, study and invest here. In response to a clear imperative to accelerate city-centre living, and to address sustained housing stress across the city, the council has brought forward this game-changing opportunity to deliver transformative change in our city centre and beyond.
“Securing Graham as our delivery partner signals our intent and ambition to deliver quality new homes across a range of tenures. At the core of this partnership is a strong commitment to community and stakeholder engagement and to delivering long-lasting social, economic and environment impacts for communities. This bold, innovative approach to bringing forward housing-led mixed-use regeneration will help us build an inclusive city that works for everyone.”
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