85 Andersonstown Road, BT11 9AH
About 85 Andersonstown Road
85 Andersonstown Road is currently a two storey building which is home to Burns & Co Solicitor's. It was previously home to Liam Vallely & Co Solicitors.
In July 2024, Liam Vallely submitted a planning application (LA04/2024/1249/F) proposing the demolition of the existing building and the construction of a three storey building comprised of 10 apartments with associated car parking and landscaping. The residential development will comprise of 6 no. 1 bedroom apartments and 4 no. 2 bedroom apartments (one of which is wheelchair accessible).
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City Quays Gardens
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