Plans for a major new 870 bedroom student accommodation scheme in south Belfast have been announced.
The Murray’s Exchange site was formerly occupied by Murray’s Tobacco Factory which closed in 2005, and is also adjacent to the new Belfast Grand Station which is due to open next month.
The plans announced by Elkstone come as student accommodation in Belfast is estimated to be around 5,000 beds short of requirements.
The accommodation is set to include a mix of clusters, with single bedrooms including ensuites, a shared kitchen, living and dining space and self-contained studios with private kitchens.
It will also have amenities such as a gym, cinema room, study room, and a social hub.
Ciaran McIntyre, Elkstone co-founder and head of Real Estate, said the project will help revitalise the area.
“Whilst Murray’s Exchange was constructed in 1900, a large part of the site has laid vacant for almost 20 years,” he said.
“Our plans would not only assist in bolstering the supply of much needed student beds in the city but would also assist in revitalising the rich history of the development site.
“Located close to both Queen’s University and Ulster University’s Belfast campus, Murray’s Exchange is an exciting proposal for Belfast that will allow students to reside in modern, city centre facilities.”
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