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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Victoria Square, Belfast

Victoria Square is a shopping complex located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The area includes over 62 shops, 16 restaurants and an Odeon cinema. Opened on 6 March 2008, Victoria Square is a commercial, residential and leisure development that took 6 years to build. Its anchor tenant is the largest House of Fraser (now Frasers) that the retailer has opened in the UK, at nearly 200,000 square feet (19,000 m).

Design

Victoria Square was developed by Multi Development UK Ltd. The architects were Building Design Partnership and T+T Design, the in house architects of Multi Corporation. At approximately 800,000 square feet (74,000 m) and costing £400m, Victoria Square is the biggest and was one of the most expensive property developments ever undertaken in Northern Ireland.

Victoria Square Main Atrium 2010

An element of the development is two covered, multi-level streets linked to the glass dome, which measures 37 m in diameter and 45 m in height. A public square covered entirely by the glass dome serves as the hub of the entire area. The Jaffe Fountain, constructed in the 1870s by former Lord Mayor Otto Jaffe in memory of his father, has been restored to its original location in Victoria Square. There are pedestrian links to nearby business, nightlife and shopping streets on Laganside, Donegall Place, Royal Avenue and Ann Street.

A large section of the center's roof is covered in Sedum in an attempt to reduce the carbon footprint of Victoria Square.

Construction of Victoria Square development August 2007

Facilities

The development spans approximately 800,000 ft² (75,000m²) of retail over four floors. Q-Park provides 2 levels of basement parking with approx. 1,000 car spaces. The retail space includes 98 unit shops, with leisure units including an 8 screen Odeon Cinema. There are also restaurants, bars and cafés. The development also included 106 apartments.

Belfast Grand Central Station is nearby.

Events

On 24 November 2013, a car bomb detonated outside a Victoria Square car park. There were no injuries.

References

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  5. ^ "Jaffe Memorial Fountain | Belfast, Northern Ireland | Attractions". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  6. ^ Q Park. "Belfast Victoria Square". Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  7. ^ Belfast Telegraph. "Victoria Square apartments sell out". Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  8. ^ "Belfast: Explosion at Victoria Square Centre". Belfast, Northern Ireland. Sky News. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.