Belfast Historic Imperial Buildings Lists for Over £1.75 Million
A grade B2 listed building at 70-74 High Street in Belfast city centre has entered the market for offers exceeding £1.75 million.
The property, Imperial Buildings, sits at the junction of High Street and Skipper Street. Agent Frazer Kidd handles the sale.
W.J. Gilliland designed the structure, built between 1906 and 1907. A Luftwaffe raid in 1941 damaged it, leading to reconstruction from the second floor upward.
Past occupants include Farrow’s Bank Ltd, Ulster Teachers’ Union, and local offices of the Daily Mail and other newspapers.
The four-storey office building features attic accommodation. Red Flemish bond brickwork marks its traditional construction.
A cage lift serves the upper floors. Upper levels access independently for potential subdivision, pending consents.
Local cafe Trait occupies the ground floor as anchor tenant. The site lies at the gateway to the Cathedral Quarter, close to High Park multi-storey car park, The Merchant Hotel, and The National Bar.