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    Hastings Hotel Group gets green light for £30m Belfast venue


    Hastings Hotel Group has won approval for the £30m Belfast Grand Central Hotel by 2018, with the creation of 150 jobs.

    The four-star, 200-bedroom hotel, which will feature a restaurant and bar, 16 serviced apartments, ground floor retail units, and a range of office accommodation, will be the firm's seventh site.

    The new addition will bring the number of bedrooms in the group to over 1,000.

    22 October 2015 | 1623 Reads

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