All Property Week articles in Wales supplement 5 July 2002
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New start for Newport
Long overshadowed by its near-neighbour Cardiff, Newport is finally getting a chance to rebuild its fortunes
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Jackson’s progress
Saddled with a debenture debt, Hampton Trust’s Graeme Jackson hopes his takeover of Welsh firm Broadhall will lighten his financial load
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Docklands revival
New business space and restored listed buildings will sit side by side in the redevelopment of Swansea's Prince of Wales Dock area
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The Rugby Club
With the financial muscle of a pack of forwards, five men have cornered the Cardiff scene. We check out their moves and, overleaf, meets an Englishman who wants a piece of the action, too
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Channel hopping
Cardiff's sluggish office market has been set alight by rumours of BBC Wales's two-pronged relocation to Cardiff Bay and the city centre.
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Capital gains
It's where mayor Goodway meets the Queen when the royal train arrives in Cardiff.
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This is no backwater
A book warehouse in Bangor, Unilever’s IT centre in Deeside, a ski/retail complex in Llanberis… If you thought north Wales was a forgotten corner of Wales, you could be wrong. We round up the recent activity
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'An asset not a threat'
Cardiff County Council's outspoken mayor, Russell Goodway, believes the city is being discriminated against. But that doesn't stop him from promoting major developments in Cardiff.
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And another thing...
Planning gripes, concerns about investment, accusations of regional favouritism – this was a question-and-answer session the Welsh Development Agency would not forget in a hurry