By Lesley Walsh
A FORMER Bangor hotel, which has found new life almost a century after it was built, has scooped a top architectural award. The Savoy social housing development in Bangor city centre, once an Art Deco-style hotel built in the 1930s, was repurposed last year into 26 two- bedroom apartments for the over 55s, and has clinched the top social housing prize in the Royal Society of Ulster Architects Awards for 2026. Designed by McGarry…
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