Arnott House
12-16 Bridge Street, Belfast, BT1 1LU, GBR
Perfectly position your business in a prominent corner location in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. Once the historic merchant quarter of the city, it’s now a cultural and business hotspot in the Northern Irish capital.
Focus your mind in the tasteful grey and white workspaces brightened by pops of colour in Arnott House. And when you step away from your desk, you’re surrounded by the buzzing restaurants, bars and theatres which fill the cobbled lanes.
The Linenhall
32-38 Linenhall Street, Belfast, BT2 8BG, GBR
Choose the right workspace for your business at our coworking offices. The Linenhall offers high-specification offices less than 1km from Belfast city centre, placing your business in a prime position at a professional address. Get to and from work easily with a choice of public transport options nearby. Ormeau Avenue Bus Station is just over 100 metres – a one-minute walk – from The Linenhall, while Great Victoria Street Train Station is 640m away. There’s ample on-site parking too – perfect for those who prefer to drive their commute. Take business further afield from Belfast City Airport, approximately 7km from the office.
Enjoy flexible working in a modern office that’s designed to meet your needs. The Linenhall features a contemporary glass façade and stylish lobby. Our offices are light, bright and spacious, complete with comfortable furniture and state-of-the-art tech. Work alongside fellow professionals in our open-plan workspaces, collaborate in our bookable meeting rooms, or focus in your own private suite – the choice is yours. Catch up in our inspiring breakout spaces, and grab a fresh drink and light bite from the shared kitchen. After work, stroll into the city centre for a huge choice of restaurants, shops and amenities.
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Forsyth House
Cromac Street, Belfast, BT2 8LA, GBR
Embrace the hustle and bustle of Belfast life with a modern office in the heart of the action. Located in central Belfast, an office here places you among Northern Ireland’s most talented businesses. Soak up the atmosphere of the capital with excellent views of the city skyline.
With floor to ceiling windows streaming in daylight and with a host of on-site facilities from parking to videoconferencing, you’ll be left invigorated by everything Forsyth House has to offer.
Great Victoria Street
27–45 Great Victoria Street, Belfast, BT2 7SL, GBR
Establish your business with flexible office space located on the east side of Belfast, the capital and largest city in Northern Ireland. Benefit from a sought-after, central location - Lincoln Building is close to Belfast’s business hub and sits among other thriving businesses. Commute easily to your workspace thanks to a short three-minute walk to Great Victoria Street train station, and network across the globe. Travel around 30km and you’re at Belfast International Airport. Whether you want a productive hour or a long-term base, we can support you while you make your business your priority.
Impress clients from the word go thanks to the entrance with its ceramic tiling, glazing and an open stairwell. The stylish workspace and modern interior is spread over seven floors and designed to help you focus on hitting deadlines. Hold interviews in private meeting rooms, or bounce ideas around with larger groups of like-minded entrepreneurs in our coworking spaces. Rely on our friendly on-site team who are always on hand and happy to help should you need anything throughout the workday. Entertain clients after work by taking them out for dinner – choose from a selection of nearby restaurants.
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Med ett kontorsmedlemskap får du tillgång till kontorshotell i alla större städer. Med låga priser och flexibla villkor.
Famous as the home of the Titanic shipyard, Belfast is an industrious city with a bright future. Recent investment has stimulated dramatic business growth in this region with Concentrix, Citi, Lloyds Banking Group, Primark, PwC and First Derivatives just a handful of the companies who have established major operations here in recent years. The city also benefits from access to two major airports, international ferry services and extensive motorway connections which head south towards Lisburn and Dublin. It is also a major educational hub on account of the presence of Queen’s University Belfast and is rapidly emerging as a tourist hotspot with visitors arriving from all across the world to see the nearby UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway.