Press release image Press Eye – Belfast – Northern Ireland – 21st February 2023BT Group today reaffirmed its commitment to Belfast, and Northern Ireland, as it officially reopened its Riverside Tower building at Lanyon Place, in the heart of the city, following a multi-million pound refurbishment.As a key location in the company’s future plans, the significant refurbishment has created a fantastic, modern workplace, which will now be home to around 2,000 colleagues from BT Group, which includes EE, BT Business and Openreach.General view of Riverside Tower.Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye
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Press release image Press Eye – Belfast – Northern Ireland – 21st February 2023BT Group today reaffirmed its commitment to Belfast, and Northern Ireland, as it officially reopened its Riverside Tower building at Lanyon Place, in the heart of the city, following a multi-million pound refurbishment.As a key location in the company’s future plans, the significant refurbishment has created a fantastic, modern workplace, which will now be home to around 2,000 colleagues from BT Group, which includes EE, BT Business and Openreach.General view of Riverside Tower.Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye
Northern Ireland Secretary of State Chris Heaton Harris said: “This is great news, with BT Group’s significant investment in its Belfast base showing just what an attractive place for business Northern Ireland is.
“BT’s fantastic new office will provide a boost for the local economy, creating jobs and increasing footfall in the city centre.”
Brent Matthews, BT Group’s property and facilities services director, said: “As a major employer in the city, our presence will support local economic growth and employment opportunities.
Press release image Press Eye – Belfast – Northern Ireland – 21st February 2023BT Group today reaffirmed its commitment to Belfast, and Northern Ireland, as it officially reopened its Riverside Tower building at Lanyon Place, in the heart of the city, following a multi-million pound refurbishment.As a key location in the company’s future plans, the significant refurbishment has created a fantastic, modern workplace, which will now be home to around 2,000 colleagues from BT Group, which includes EE, BT Business and Openreach.General view of Riverside Tower.Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye
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Press release image Press Eye – Belfast – Northern Ireland – 21st February 2023BT Group today reaffirmed its commitment to Belfast, and Northern Ireland, as it officially reopened its Riverside Tower building at Lanyon Place, in the heart of the city, following a multi-million pound refurbishment.As a key location in the company’s future plans, the significant refurbishment has created a fantastic, modern workplace, which will now be home to around 2,000 colleagues from BT Group, which includes EE, BT Business and Openreach.General view of Riverside Tower.Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye
“We recently announced plans to recruit 100 people into digital roles, such as artificial intelligence (AI), as well as graduates and apprentice roles.”
The rejuvenation of Riverside Tower comes as part of the company’s better workplace programme.
Programme director Sue Glew said: “This is such a perfect location and an iconic building, the Riverside Tower.”
BT Programme Director Sue Glew with BT employees in the newly renovated Riverside Tower
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BT Programme Director Sue Glew with BT employees in the newly renovated Riverside Tower
In an era of increased remote working, Ms Glew stressed the value of such a large investment into office space.
“Here we felt the size was perfect. We haven’t wavered from the investment. We think now with this lovely physical environment with a focus on what colleagues want and need, we’ve got more chance of enticing colleagues to come in.”
The benefits of the investment at Riverside Tower is predicted to extend beyond BT, with Paul Murnaghan, the regional sales director for NI, saying: “I often say that Northern Ireland is very important to BT but today BT is very important to Northern Ireland.
“It’s not just about our colleagues, it’s also about all of the external stakeholders, customers, public and private utilising this facility that is now here for us, but also for them.”
BT Group is responsible for directly generating £1 in every £110 produced in Northern Ireland, according to an independent report from consultancy firm Hatch.