The City of Lisburn enjoys the best business location in Northern Ireland. Strategically situated on the Belfast to Dublin economic corridor, world-class road transportation and communication links, ensure that workers and products arrive on time.
Strategically situated on the Belfast to Dublin economic corridor, the city enjoys world-class road transportation and communication links, with air and seaports a mere 30 minutes away.
There is a wide range of commercial property to both buy and rent located within the Lisburn City.
An extensive listing of the properties available (size, tenure, price, location) and contact details for over 40 local property agents can be accessed at the City’s Online Commercial Land & Property Register*.
The Belfast Metropolitan Area Plan, a ten year strategic plan for land use within the city, has identified a number of key opportunity and designated mixed use developments in the City Centre, Lagan Corridor (riverside regeneration project) as well as to the west of the City.
The Lisburn Strategic Investment Framework details a programme of investment development activity which will maintain and strengthen the city centre’s competitive position.
N.Ireland offers unique tax advantages and enjoys one of the lowest corporation and personal taxation systems in Europe. Other tax benefits include Depreciation Allowances calculated at 25% per annum for machinery and at 4% per annum for industrial buildings, Property Tax exemptions for manufacturing property up until 2008, 100% tax relief on expenditure on plant and equipment in the first year for SME's, as well as tax credits allowed for research and development and Capital grants are not taxable. Investors can also benefit from the N.Ireland Venture Capital Fund.



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