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Belfast City Region brings £5 billion development pipeline to UKREiiF as focus turns to delivery at scale

Date: 20 May 2026

Category: City regeneration and development


Belfast City Region Place Partnership at UKREiiF

The Belfast City Region will use UKREiiF 2026 to set out a clear proposition to UK investors and development partners: a £5 billion pipeline of opportunities is in place, and the priority now is to accelerate delivery.

Attending ​the Leeds-based forum with ​a cross-sector delegation, the ​city region will position itself as ​a ​market entering ​a new phase, moving towards ​large-scale ​execution across housing, ​regeneration and mixed-use development.

Spanning city ​centre ​living, transport-led ​regeneration, waterfront ​sites and tourism infrastructure, ​the pipeline ​reflects both ​the ​scale ​of ​ambition and the increasing readiness of projects to ​move ​forward with the ​right investment and partnerships.

A key theme underpinning the programme is ​the re-emergence of ​momentum in ​residential development.

It comes as ​Belfast Harbour has ​launched ​a ​25-year masterplan ​detailing ​£1.3bn of planned investment and identifies ​housing ​and ​other real estate regeneration ​opportunities requiring additional investment of between £500m ​and ​£750m. 

After a period ​of market ​constraint ​across the ​UK, Belfast is seeing ​renewed confidence in city ​centre ​living, driven by strong demand and ​a growing gap between supply ​and ​need. ​Recent analysis ​points ​to ​Belfast ​experiencing the fastest ​rental ​growth ​of any UK ​city, underlining both ​the urgency and the opportunity ​for new homes.

Gordon ​Lyons MLA, Minister ​for Communities, said: "I am focused on ​increasing the ​supply of new ​homes ​and unlocking ​the significant ​potential of Northern ​Ireland and ​Belfast as prime locations for investors and ​developers seeking strong ​growth ​opportunities in housing ​and ​regeneration.

"I welcome ​the vital ​role the ​Belfast ​City Region ​is ​playing in supporting these ​efforts by bringing forward ​and promoting a strong pipeline of ​housing ​led opportunities. 

"With ​sustained investment and ​effective partnership working, ​there is both ​the ​ambition and capability here to deliver homes at scale, in ​places where ​people ​and ​families ​need them most. ​Places where they ​can ​live, connect, ​and ​thrive.

"UKREiiF ​presents ​a welcome ​opportunity to ​engage with investors and development partners ​who can help accelerate that ​delivery. By ​aligning ​public sector ambition ​with private ​sector expertise and capital, we can unlock high ​quality mixed tenure developments that meet housing ​need, ​strengthen sustainable ​communities, and ​drive ​long ​term economic growth."

Marie ​Doyle, Senior ​Office Partner at Deloitte ​in Northern ​Ireland and Chair of the ​Belfast ​City & Region Place Partnership, said:"UKREiiF ​provides ​an ​important ​platform ​to demonstrate how far ​the ​Belfast ​City Region has ​progressed ​and where we ​are ​going next.

"We ​are no longer ​talking ​about ​potential ​alone. Belfast has a defined ​pipeline of opportunities across housing, ​regeneration and ​infrastructure, ​as well as ​a ​clear focus on ​how these are delivered.

"Additionally, ​the ​city's approach is ​partnership-led. By working ​with investors and ​developers who share the ​Belfast ​City & Region Place Partnership's long-term vision, we can accelerate delivery, increase housing supply ​and strengthen ​the ​economic competitiveness of the ​city ​region."

Councillor ​Ian ​McLaughlin, Chair of City Growth & Regeneration, ​Belfast ​City Council, said: "Belfast is ​entering ​a ​decisive ​phase. The market conditions are ​aligning, ​demand is ​strong, the ​development ​pipeline ​is established and there's a ​clear need to accelerate delivery, particularly in city ​centre ​residential."

Councillor ​Ronan McLaughlin, ​Belfast ​Region City Deal ​Panel Chair, ​added:"What ​matters ​now ​is execution. With the ​right investment and collaboration, ​we can address ​existing ​housing demand whilst bringing forward new ​neighbourhoods at scale, ​supporting sustainable growth right across the ​city region.

"Our focus ​at ​UKREiiF ​is to ​engage partners ​who are ready to ​be ​part ​of this next stage."

Across all sectors, ​the emphasis is ​on deliverable projects with strong ​public sector ​backing ​and ​a willingness ​to structure ​partnerships that can unlock pace and ​scale.

The ​Belfast ​City Region delegation at ​UKREiiF ​will ​focus on building relationships ​with UK-based ​capital, development partners and policymakers, with the aim of converting investor ​interest into active ​projects over ​the coming ​years.

 

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