Plan/drawing of the exterior of the new hotel at the Scottish Mutual building fronting onto Donegall Square South in the city centre.
Planning permission for a new 102-bedroom hotel in the city centre was given the green light at a recent planning committee meeting.
The development will see the conversion and restoration of the Grade B1 Listed Scottish Mutual Building, at the junction of Bedford Street, Donegall Square South and James Street South, into a new hotel with bars, restaurants and a ground-floor extension.
Two Council applications were also approved by the committee – the first for a new 3G football pitch on an existing grass football pitch at Carnanmore Park, one of four pitches which are adjacent to Suffolk Community Centre in west Belfast.
Plan/drawing of the exterior of the new hotel at the Scottish Mutual building fronting onto Donegall Square South in the city centre.
The second planning application was for a new stained-glass window on the ground floor of City Hall exploring the city’s LGBTQ+ history.
Councillor Arder Carson, chair of the council’s planning committee, said: “Granting planning permission for another new hotel in the city centre is welcome news.
“The plans for the new hotel, where the former Scottish Mutual Building is, are also important as they will see the conversion and restoration of another Grade B1 listed building in the city centre. This new hotel development is within the Linen Quarter Conservation area and will be an enhancement to the area through its character/appearance.
“The development further reinforces the Council’s commitment to develop the city centre and make it an attractive place for people to visit, stay, as well as work, study and invest in.”
CGI image of the foyer/reception in the new hotel.CGI image of the restaurant area in the new hotel.