Wales supplement 2006
Property Week
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Capital pains
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Cardiff is finally attracting speculative development. But will the Welsh Assembly’s plans undermine the city’s office market?
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Cardiff's man of steel
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Cardiff’s controversial former council leader Russell Goodway has strong views on the development going on today.
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Civil engineering
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The relocation of civil servants from Cardiff could bring a sea change for Aberystwyth.
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Coal comfort
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Macob Developments is restoring Cardiff’s Coal Exchange to its former glory for flats and business tenants.
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Crane crash at New Street Square
19 October 2006
A crane has crashed at the Land Securities New Street Square site in the City
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Housing in the pipeline
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Milford Haven’s reincarnation as a liquefied natural gas terminal is fuelling Thornsett’s housebuilding ambitions.
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Premier blend
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Cardiff City Football Club has high hopes of gaining consent for a retail park in Leckwith that would underwrite a new stadium.
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Right up their valley
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A film studio, theme park, business park and housing ... will south Wales’s valleys receive such a big change of scenery?
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Run of the mill no more
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St Modwen is confident it can transform Newport’s Llanwern steelworks into a new town.
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Smart money
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Having created £50m of industrial developments in five years, Cardiff firm JR Smart is now having to look further afield.
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Welsh independence
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Swansea Waterfront is being developed with a minimum of outside funding.







