Cromac Square, Belfast, united kingdom, BT2 8LA
Belfast
The Cromac Street Centre is located in a office development with a three-storey glass-fronted lobby on a prominent corner site in Belfast's city centre.
It is strategically positioned in a major business area alongside some leading financial and IT institutions, at the apex for main arterial routes through the city and close to major entertainment and retail zones.
Belfast has benefited from sustained investment and rapid economic growth and is now a flourishing and confident city where business is prospering, visitor numbers are increasing and more and more people are drawn to the city to live, work, shop, visit and play.
It has one of the most highly qualified workforces in Europe and has seen strong growth in the knowledge sectors, particularly the financial services, biotechnology, environmental and creative industries as well as having rich and varied cultural and social sectors.
The centre has Life Size Video Conferencing available with Polycom 7000HDX video conferencing, screen sharing and up to 10 sites connectivity Bridging ISDN and IP services available.
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