State & Local News
Department for Infrastructure Sells Belfast HQ
March 17, 2026
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has completed the sale of its former Belfast headquarters, Clarence Court, to a company associated with the McQuade family, with the intent to redevelop the site into a 180-bedroom city centre hotel alongside additional office space. This transaction supports the government's strategic initiative to reduce the civil service office estate by 40%, coinciding with DfI's relocation to a new facility at James House, Gasworks business park. The redevelopment represents a significant urban regeneration opportunity in Belfast's city centre and reflects broader government efforts to optimize public asset utilization.
- Why this matters: This sale and redevelopment project signals increased opportunities for private sector developers and contractors specializing in adaptive reuse and urban hospitality projects within government-owned properties.
- The reduction of government office space may lead to further disposals of public assets, creating additional procurement and partnership prospects.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of local government entities such as Belfast City Council and the Department of Finance in facilitating such transactions.
- Companies engaged in construction, facilities management, and hotel development should evaluate potential subcontracting or partnership opportunities arising from this and similar redevelopment initiatives.
Agencies
Department for Infrastructure, Belfast City Council, Department of Finance
Vendors
McQuade family business interests