Beautiful country alongside modern urban development.

The Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council (LCCC) area boasts a robust, pro-business economy and skilled workforce. It has a population of 146,000 and is located on the periphery of Northern Ireland’s capital city on the main ‘Dublin-Belfast Economic Corridor’, providing access to up to 2.2 million people.

As one of Northern Ireland’s best connected cities with an advanced infrastructure, minimal road congestion, easy access to rail, ports and airports, means it is well placed for business with most international cities. 

Aerial view of a cemetery adjacent to a large-spired church, surrounded by lush greenery and pathways

One of Northern Ireland’s premier investment areas.

Ambitious and entrepreneurial, Lisburn Castlereagh is home to multinationals such as Coca-Cola, Assa Abloy and Linamar, as well as a thriving SME sector.

The area has 4,855 registered businesses, accounting for 6% of all the businesses in Northern Ireland. There are endless opportunities for businesses to grow, relocate or take advantage of our diverse supply chain.  

Excellent transport, low operating costs, and a high value location makes the area a smart choice for investors who require a strategic all-island base.

A high quality of life, with a mix of urban and rural living.

Lisburn and Castlereagh is home to renown historical sites such as Hillsborough Castle, the Irish Linen Centre, and Lisburn Museum. The Island Arts Centre acts as a hub for the arts, offering a variety of performances, exhibitions, and workshops. 

The hospitality sector shines through quality offerings like the Haslem Hotel, City Centre shopping, or La Mon Hotel. A range of restaurants and cafes offer traditional local fare, international cuisine, warm atmosphere, and live music. 

Lagan Valley Hospital provides emergency, GP, and specialised clinic care. Public libraries provide resources and programmes for all ages, and the education infrastructure is robust. It includes not only fantastic primary and secondary schools, but further education institutions like the South Eastern Regional College (SERC) as well.  

It is well-connected by major roads, regular bus and rail services, and nearby airports Belfast International and George Best Belfast City.