18/11/2024

Belfast's Vacant To Vibrant Scheme To Expand Citywide

A successful scheme aimed at transforming vacant properties in Belfast city centre into thriving businesses is set to be extended across the entire city.

Belfast City Council's Vacant to Vibrant programme has already breathed new life into 26 properties, with another six sites in the pipeline. These previously unused spaces are now home to a diverse range of businesses, including bakeries, gyms, and art galleries.

The council has secured additional funding of up to £500,000 to expand the scheme to include properties on key routes into the city.

Property owners with vacant premises and businesses seeking new locations are encouraged to apply for grants of between £2,500 and £25,000 to support their revitalisation efforts.

The grants can be used to support the external and internal works needed to reactivate a space or to help with fitout costs, with full details available from belfastcity.gov.uk/vacanttovibrant.

Information sessions will also take place on:

• Tuesday 26 November – 9.30am-12.30pm – Spectrum Centre

• Tuesday 26 November – 2pm-4.30pm – Andersonstown Community Forum, Tullymore Community Centre

• Wednesday 27 November – 9.30am-12.30pm – North City Business Centre, Duncairn Gardens

• Wednesday 27 November – 2pm-5pm - Ashton Centre

• Thursday 28 November – 9am-12pm – LORAG

• Thursday 28 November – 5.30pm-7.30pm – Eastside Partnership offices

Subject to demand, further sessions may be organised in the future.

To apply for the citywide scheme, businesses, organisations and property owners must be located within the Belfast City Council boundary, be an independent retailer, small-medium business, social enterprise, charity, cultural or voluntary organisation and be able to contribute a minimum of 10% match funding, if successful.
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"This is a really positive step forward for local communities and a great endorsement of the impact Vacant to Vibrant has already had in breathing new life into vacant premises in Belfast city centre and providing a boost for businesses, charities and other ventures," said Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Micky Murray.

"The scheme successfully combines capital grant support to businesses and property owners, with a matchmaking service to help pair vacant properties with suitable tenants. Those taking part also receive wraparound advice from our dedicated business support officers to ensure they have all the tools they need to make their new home a success.

"Every £1 invested in Vacant to Vibrant so far will generate £4 in rates income by bringing unused properties back into use. The businesses we've helped so far have also created 110 employment opportunities and, together, they're making Belfast a more attractive place to invest and visit.

"By extending the scheme outside the city centre, we hope to see similar results along our main arterial routes where we know there are unused buildings and plenty of business potential. Whether you're a property owner looking for a new tenant or a business or organisation searching for a new set-up, I would encourage you to contact our team and find out if you could be eligible for this support."

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons said: "I am delighted that my department has been able to work in partnership with Belfast City Council to co-fund this worthwhile citywide project.

"This is a great example of collaborative working to achieve our shared goals of regenerating neighbourhoods and making a positive and lasting impact within local communities."

For more information and to check eligibility, visit belfastcity.gov.uk/vacanttovibrant

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