Dungannon is a mid-Ulster town on a hilltop site that was the ancient capital of the O'Neill dynasty, the last Gaelic kings of Ulster. Today the town has a thriving manufacturing and food processing economy, particularly in poultry and ethnic foods, and serves as a key commercial centre for the mid-Ulster area with good M1 motorway access.
“Strong manufacturing and food processing hub. Strategic M1 location. Growing residential development.”
— CMB Market Analysis
Dungannon town centre public realm; Linen Green retail village; Killyman Road employment area; Granville Industrial Estate expansion; Heritage Centre investment; Hill of O'Neill park
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Dungannon presents development opportunities linked to Dungannon town centre public realm. Growing demand from the Food Processing (poultry, ethnic foods) sector is creating opportunities for purpose-built commercial space and conversion projects. Strong transport links enhance viability for mixed-use and residential-led schemes.
Good appetite for industrial properties.
Our team has deep experience arranging commercial mortgages, bridging loans, and development finance across Dungannon and the wider Northern Ireland region, from commercial property purchases to industrial unit purchases.
Dungannon is a mid-Ulster town on a hilltop site that was the ancient capital of the O'Neill dynasty, the last Gaelic kings of Ulster. The commercial property market benefits from strong demand across Food Processing (poultry, ethnic foods), Manufacturing, Engineering sectors, creating diverse occupier interest and reducing single-sector risk. With average yields of 7% and 9.5% price growth over five years, Dungannon offers compelling returns for commercial property investors. Excellent connectivity via M1 Junction 15 (adjacent) supports tenant demand and underpins long-term property values. Ongoing regeneration activity, including Dungannon town centre public realm, further enhances the investment outlook and signals sustained public and private sector confidence.
Unique legal and regulatory framework compared to the rest of the UK. Market liquidity can be lower for larger assets, requiring specialist lender knowledge and patient capital approaches.
Dungannon's commercial property landscape has been shaped by Dungannon town centre public realm. Growth in the Food Processing (poultry, ethnic foods) sector has driven notable investment activity, with occupier demand supporting new development and refurbishment projects across the area.
Planning policy in Dungannon is set by Northern Ireland council through its adopted local plan. The authority supports commercial investment and has allocated sites for employment and mixed-use development. Pre-application advice is available and recommended for larger schemes to navigate local requirements efficiently.
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