Signature Living has confirmed that it has purchased the Belfast's Crumlin Road Courthouse.
Some £25 million will be invested to restore the building to its former glory when it will become the home for the first of up to five new hotels the hotel developer will bring to city in the next three years.
Lawrence Kenwright, Founder and Chairman, Signature Living, said: "The Crumlin Road Courthouse is the latest in a series of landmark heritage buildings to be lovingly restored by Signature Living, including 30 James Street – the former headquarters of the White Star Line in Liverpool – and Cardiff's historical Coal Exchange building.
"The Courthouse is currently in a state of disrepair and our focus will be on sympathetically restoring the building to its former glory in a way that is both true to its architectural heritage, and aligns with the exciting style for which Signature Living is reputed.
"We see ourselves simply as custodians of these important buildings and the Courthouse will very much still belong to the people of Belfast. For us, this is an investment in the local Belfast community and, as well committing around £25million to the restoration project, we will be investing in a series of community initiatives – including the launch of a special apprenticeship academy – in the coming months."
Suzanne Wylie, Chief Executive, Belfast City Council, added: "A surge in tourism in Belfast in recent years has brought about a need for over 2,000 additional beds, so this hotel is good news for the city and complements steps being taken to continuing driving a growth in visitor numbers to the city through initiatives such as the IRFU Rugby World Cup 2023 bid and the European Capital of Culture 2023 bid.
"Furthermore, Signature Living's investment will not only bring a significant number of new jobs prior to and after the launch of the new hotel, importantly, the creation of a number of apprenticeship opportunities for the local community surrounding the Crumlin Road Courthouse."
In February, Signature Living announced that it would bring a George Best-themed hotel to Belfast later this year and plans to develop as many as four additional hotels in the city, creating at least 500 jobs.
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