State of the art office space planned for Ebrington

First Minister, Arlene Foster and the deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness have provided details of their plans to construct high quality office accommodation for Ebrington.
An artist's impression of what the office space could look like.An artist's impression of what the office space could look like.
An artist's impression of what the office space could look like.

The Department of Finance approved the Executive Office business case for the development of modern, high quality, high specification, Grade A office accommodation at the location.

The new 62,000 sq ft office, which the Executive Office is backing by investing up to £5 million, will be built above the existing underground car park on Ebrington on what is already established as a landmark site for the city.

Mrs Foster said: “Developing high specification office space on a key site in Londonderry will allow potential investors to now consider the North West as a viable option. We want to create more and better jobs for the people of Northern Ireland and we must ensure the correct infrastructure is in place.”

Mr McGuinness said: “This new Grade ‘A’ office space which could cater for up to 500 people will enable the Ebrington site to become an economic hub for job creation and economic generation.

“The new premium office space will not only create and sustain jobs in the construction phase but is an incentive for potential investors to locate here. Quality accommodation will help us in our drive to attract investment to the North West and creating a ‘pro-business’ environment and jobs for our people.”