Various commercial projects are planned for Belfast's Titanic Quarter
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Three Belfast-based projects have been shortlisted to receive a share of a £140m lottery funding programme.
The Titanic Signature Project, the Connswater Community Gateway and plans for a new park by Belfast Lough are among 23 UK-wide projects shortlisted.
The three schemes are in line to receive development grants of £250,000.
In September 2007, the Big Lottery Fund's Living Landmarks programme will decide where to allocate a small number of grants between £10m and £25m.
The final decision on the major grants will be made by a committee which includes experts in architecture, regeneration and the environment.
'Maritime heritage'
Stakeholders in the Titanic Signature Project hope to create a visitor centre by 2012 - giving a Belfast perspective on the ill-fated liner, in time for the centenery of its sinking.
The project could cost up to £100m, using a combination of public and private money.
A scheme to transform the Connswater River is planned
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Welcoming the lottery boost, Titanic Quarter chief executive Mike Smith said they were planning "world-class facilities, entirely fitting to Belfast's maritime heritage".
Giants Park would be a themed park located on the north foreshore of Belfast Lough.
Belfast City Council plans educational facilities, various pathways and public art.
It would also build a distinctive access bridge over the M2 motorway.
The Connswater Community Gateway would involve creating a parkway following the course of the river and other waterways through east Belfast.
It would connect a number of green spaces along the course of the river, making them more accessible to the local community.