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Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1

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  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
  • Serviced Office Space, High Street, Belfast, County Antrim - BT1
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Type of space Number of desks* Rent per month
Office 1.04 8 Desks (280 Sqft) £3280
Office 2.06 10 Desks (350 Sqft) £4100

*Please note, square foot size may vary at each location

Clockwise Belfast spans over six floors of River House, located in the Cathedral Quarter, where many of the city's arts and creative businesses thrive. The building has a large terrace with views over the iconic Harland and Wolff cranes and the Albert Memorial Clock, with plenty of outdoor seating and south facing it's the perfect spot for a sundowner at the end of a hard day's work.

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As well as being Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast is a financial and administrative hub in the country. Full of businesses of all shapes and sizes and both old and new, there are a whole host of serviced offices in Belfast that are ideal for companies whether they need a short-term lease or a permanent home.

While it was historically known for its shipbuilding, tobacco and rope-making industries, these days Belfast is a lot more diverse while still acting as a nucleus for a number of industry-based sectors.

With so much to see and do, it also has a popular tourist scene - specifically the world’s largest Titanic exhibition. Visitors frequently arrive in the city from the rest of the UK, Europe and further afield.