Results for farnum house demolition belfast | Between 1st Jan 1850 . . . The windows of house after house were completely demolished, in some cases the window-frames were torn out, and the unfortunate inmates were obliged to seek shelter from their assailants in the most retired places of their houses
Demolition Planned for Belfast Building Dubbed ‘Ugliest’ Situated on Great Victoria Street, Fanum House is a former office building constructed in the 1960s, characterized by its grey concrete panel exterior Proposals for its demolition have existed for over ten years, previously envisioning a hotel or residential apartments
Plans submitted for £55 million Belfast PBSA scheme The proposal includes the demolition of the vacant 11-storey office building Fanum House was formerly the Belfast headquarters for newspapers and media companies including the Irish Times, RTE and Sky
Belfast’s “Ugliest” Building to be Demolished - The Ireland News Grey concrete panels cover the 1960s office block known as Fanum House on Great Victoria Street For over ten years, there have been plans to demolish it and build a hotel or apartments instead