By Q Radio news
One of East Belfast’s most iconic landmarks, the Park Avenue Hotel, is to be demolished and replaced with social housing.
The once-popular 56-room four-star Holywood Road hotel closed its doors a year ago.
Belfast City Councillors have approved the demolition of the former hotel for a “social-led” development comprising 75 apartments, 11 townhouses and 4 apartments, along Sefton Drive.
One of East Belfast’s most iconic landmarks, the Park Avenue Hotel, is to be demolished and replaced with social housing.https://t.co/evdE9j8L7t
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) October 26, 2021

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