


Lindsay House, 10 Callender Street,
Belfast, BT1 5BN
Lindsay House
Offers Over £1,750,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Investment Property
Property Features
Size
3,147.9 sq m (33,884 sq ft)
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Offers Over £1,750,000
Property Engagement
Views Last 30 Days
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Views All Time
9,210

Features
- Prime City Centre Building
Lindsay House offers the opportunity to acquire a significant city centre building suitable for refurbishment/redevelopment in the heart of Belfast.
- Lindsay House is situated in a busy location close to Belfast city hall.
- 33,884 sq ft of upper floor offices and ground floor retail.
- Ground floor is occupied by Subway, NOVA and Sew ‘n’ Sew producing £78,000 per annum.
- 1st - 4th floors vacant office accommodation with typical floor plate of 7,600 sq ft.
- 4 onsite car parking spaces.
- Offers in excess of £1,750,000, exclusive of VAT, this reflects an attractive capital value of £51.65 per sq ft.
Pricing Proposal
Offers in excess of £1,750,000 (ONE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS) exclusive of VAT. This reflects an attractive capital value of £51.65 per sq ft.
Title
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VAT
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EPC - D90
Unit 1 (Sew 'N' Sew) - 989 square feet
Unit 2 (NOVA) - 1,797 square feet
Unit 3 (Subway) - 898 square feet
First Floor (Vacant) - 7,400 square feet
Second Floor (Vacant) - 7,600 square feet
Third Floor (Vacant) - 7,600 square feet
Fourth Floor (Vacant) - 7,600 square feet
Total Area - 33,884 square feet
Directions
The subject property occupies a very central position on Callender Street which connects Donegall Square North with Castle Lane in the heart of the commercial core.
Callender Street is a busy thoroughfare providing access to major retailers Marks and Spencer and Next. Caffè Nero is located at its junction with Chichester Street and O2 at Castle Lane. Callender Buildings which adjoins Lindsay House has seen significant investment with occupiers including Bradbury Art and Roam restaurant.
The redevelopment of the 70,000 sq ft former BHS store on Castle Lane has recently been completed and is now home to world wide retailer Deichmann, H&M and Apple.
