The £1.39m office redevelopment of Victorian buildings at Artillery Chambers in Derry have been viewed by Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie.
The development contributes to the overall regeneration of the historic heart of Derry, while providing modern office accommodation.
Speaking at the visit Margaret Ritchie said: "My department has provided funding of £250,000 from its Urban Development Grant Programme towards the redevelopment of these Victorian buildings. They are an important part of the fabric of the city and were in danger of being demolished."
Philip Gilliland from solicitors Caldwell and Robinson who refurbished the building said: "Caldwell & Robinson is a progressive commercial and private client law firm that was founded in 1910 and has spent 97 years within Derry's walls."
The solicitors believe the building now embodies the values of marrying heritage with modernity and confidence.
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