Princes Buildings, 102-108 Ann Street, Belfast :: Shared Description

An occupied (September 2013) building, built in the early part of the 20th century, at 102-108 Ann Street, Belfast advertised for sale and described in the agents’ brochure as “Due To Relocation Prime Redevelopment Opportunity (Subject to Planning)”. The sale also includes listed premises at no 7 Donegall Quay. The photographs submitted by me appear as a matter of record only. I have no connection with any of the parties involved in the sale.
by Albert Bridge
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J3474 : Nos 102-108 Ann Street, Belfast (1) by Albert Bridge
J3474 : Nos 102-108 Ann Street, Belfast (January 2016) by Albert Bridge
J3474 : "Jamison & Green" sign, Belfast (January 2016) by Albert Bridge
J3474 : The "Tipsy Bird", Belfast (November 2017) by Albert Bridge
J3474 : Former "Jamison & Green", Belfast (August 2016) by Albert Bridge
J3474 : Nos 102-108 Ann Street, Belfast (2) by Albert Bridge
J3474 : Nos 102-108 Ann Street, Belfast - August 2015 (1) by Albert Bridge
J3474 : Princes Buildings, Belfast by Albert Bridge
J3474 : Nos 102-108 Ann Street, Belfast - August 2015 (2) by Albert Bridge
J3474 : Development site, Prince's Street, Belfast (November 2014) by Albert Bridge
J3474 : Brass plates, Belfast by Albert Bridge


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Created: Sun, 8 Sep 2013, Updated: Sun, 8 Sep 2013

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