Cromac Avenue, Belfast

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  • Cromac Avenue
  • Belfast
  • BT7 2JA

All the advantages of the city centre are laid out for this business centre, including the Belfast Central Train Station and many shops, cafes and amenities within walking distance. The M1 and M2 motorways lie close by, as does the Belfast Airport, allowing convenient travel by any means.

Cromac Avenue Offices

Exceptionally contemporary design marks the interiors of this business centre, a modern yet comfortable location for any company. Furnished office space is accented by quality fixtures and supplemented by high tech network and security systems, administrative support staff, meeting and conference rooms and car parking. Flexible arrangements are available on both a lease or license basis.

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Nearest Train Station

  • Belfast Central (0.43 Miles)

Nearest Airport

  • Belfast City Airport (3 Miles)

Services Available

  • Office Facilities
  • Furnished
  • Hot Desking
  • Lounge Rooms
  • Conference Rooms
  • Shared Facilities
  • Unbranded Office Space
  • Virtual Offices
  • Reception
  • Admin Support Staff
  • Reception Staff
  • Phone Answering Service
  • Security
  • Security System
  • CCTV
  • Comms / IT
  • High Speed Internet Access
  • Cabling
  • IT Support Staff
  • Telephone System
  • Wireless Internet
  • Amenities
  • 24 Hour Accessibility
  • Disabled Access Facilities
  • Lifts
  • Car Parking Facilities

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About Belfast

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and it is both the seat of the devolved government and the legislative centre. It is the second largest city in the whole of the country and the 15th largest in the UK. The city is a centre for industry, business, the arts and higher education. Since the signing of the IRA ceasefire in 1994 investor confidence has increased resulting in a interval of steady economic growth. The economy of Belfast has historically been built on commerce, with the city acting as a trading hub due to its ports and shipyards.

The Titanic was built in the Hartland and Wolff shipyard and the city is home to the world’s first aircraft manufacturing company, Short Brothers plc. The transportation in Belfast is relatively car-dependant however there are bus and rail networks. The city is home to two airports: Belfast International which offers domestic and international flight services; and the George Best Belfast City Airport. The city is an excellent choice when looking for a site for office relocation.

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