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Public consultation launched landmark Loft Lines Titanic housing scheme

Public consultation launched landmark Loft Lines Titanic housing scheme Computer generated impression of the proposed Loft Lines residential development in the Titanic Quarter.  25 May, 2021 01:00 PUBLIC consultation events are due to place next week to scrutinise developers proposals for a massive new residential scheme on a 3.8 acre site in Belfast s Titanic Quarter, to be known as The Loft Lines. Lacuna Developments, Watkin Jones Group, Titanic Quarter Ltd and Belfast Harbour are partnering to deliver the project, which will comprise an integrated mix of around 800 new private rented, social and affordable apartment homes. They have already engaged with more than 100 city stakeholders, including representatives from business, government, higher education and community organisations.

Northern Ireland housing market records busiest month since 2007

Northern Ireland housing market records busiest month since 2007 The site in Belfast s Titanic Quarter earmarked for a consortium bid to build 800 homes. Ryan McAleer 22 April, 2021 01:00 MARCH was the busiest month for the north’s housing market since the height of the 2007 property boom, new figures from HMRC have confirmed. There were 3,540 residential property transactions during the month, 78 per cent higher than March 2020 and the strongest month for sales since June 2007. It averaged 154 homes sold for each working day during March. The 8,390 residential properties exchanged during the first three months of 2021 also represented the busiest first quarter since the start of 2007.

Residents slate plans to build student blocks even higher

Work has started on the new student accommodation blocks RESIDENTS have attacked plans to make new student accommodation blocks in York even higher than was originally intended. Builders have already started constructing the accommodation for 368 students on the site of the former Shepherd Construction HQ off Fulford Road, Frederick House. But a planning application has been submitted to City of York Council to increase the height of the parapets to all of the buildings by 45 centimetres, as well as to replace timber cladding with masonry and remove Juliet Balconies. Watkin Jones Group says the height change was needed to allow for compliance with building regulations.

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