Planning approval has been granted to extend Belfast’s Titanic Studios, where Game of Thrones is partly filmed.
The £14m ($23.5m) extension will almost double the space at the site, which incorporates Harland and Wolff shipyard’s former Paint Hall building.
The application is for two film studios, film production workshops, installation of a roof-mounted solar panel system, car parking plus access and site works.
The expansion is due to add 100,000 square feet of facilities.
Permission was granted to Titanic Quarter Ltd, the local consortium responsible for developing the studio’s waterfront and former shipbuilding location in Belfast, by Northern Ireland Environment Minister Mark H Durkan, who said building the studios would “put Belfast on the map as one of Europe’s largest film production locations”.
HBO shot the a fifth series of global hit Game of Thrones at the studios this summer and is expected to return to the venue for at least two more seasons.
Films shot at the studios include 2007 science fiction title City of Ember and Universal’s comedy Your Highness.
The news will be welcomed by inward investment champions and producers eager to tap into more shooting space in a squeezed UK studio landscape.
Warner Bros. Leavesden last month announced plans to build three new sound stages at its Watford site.
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