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Titanic Quarter chief says much more is planned [Belfast Telegraph]( Tuesday, 23 January 2024 [Weekly Business Digest]( [130 jobs on way as new hotel in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter secures £28m loan](   [Margaret Canning] Margaret Canning Business Editor Welcome to this week's Business Telegraph. A new 228-bed hotel in Belfast's Titanic Quarter has [received £28m in financing]( from the NI Investment Fund. I've also spoken to [newly installed Titanic Quarter chief James Eyre]( about his ambitions for the site and his pride in Northern Ireland. Meanwhile, Flávia Gouveia has a look at the [effects of Red Sea disruption]( on firms in Northern Ireland. And Belfast restaurant [Buba has gone on the market]( after its owner warned of the impact of transport strikes on trade. In analysis, economist Richard Ramsey says last week's massive strike is a symptom of [our short-termism catching up on us](. And retired senior civil servant Colin Lewis says [politicians are failing our young people]( who deserve better. Thank you, and see you next week. Margaret Canning Top Stories [premium] [Troubled waters: Impact of Red Sea disruption yet to be felt by NI businesses](   [Belfast restaurant goes on the market after owner’s warning over impact of transport strikes](   [Fintech firm creates nearly 300 jobs in Belfast](   [NI councillors hit out at ‘disgraceful’ disparity in jobs and investment by Invest NI in Fermanagh and Omagh](   [Up to 60 jobs at risk at broadband provider Fibrus](   [High-rise residents invited to come forward after report finds fire safety systems in NI need ‘overhaul’](   [premium] [Exclusive golf club out of the rough after award of new food hygiene rating](   --------------------------------------------------------------- YOU MIGHT LIKE --------------------------------------------------------------- Interview [Premium] [Titanic Belfast was ‘huge step change for NI’ – but much more planned for city’s historic quarter]( Opinion [premium] [Why public sector strikes show we’re reaping the politics of short-termism](   [Premium] [Why would NI's young learners want to stay and find work, given political turmoil and economic stagnation?]( What do you think of this email? [Positive]( [Negative]( [belfasttelegraph]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Facebook]( This email is from Belfast Telegraph part of Mediahuis UK Ltd. You received this email because you have signed up for the Belfast Telegraph Business Newsletter. [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Cookie Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View in browser]( Copyright - 2024 - All Rights Reserved

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