All Property Week articles in Wales supplement 6 July 2001

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    Wales

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

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    A Wales of a time

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

    After some knocks on the manufacturing front, one might expect Wales to be licking its wounds. But the mood here, while cautious, is far from depressed.

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    Promise of pleasure

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

    Demand is strong for retail in Wales and leisure is thriving on the back of new attractions such as the Millennium Stadium.

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    A much-needed Phillip

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

    Phillip Williams has taken the helm of Grosvenor Waterside and already is working on enormous projects in Cardiff and Barry.

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    Retail market overview

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

    South Wales's main streets are going 'continental', but demand for retail warehouse products remains limited.

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    Office market overview

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

    King Sturge's research shows that while Cardiff remains good value, the amount of available space is creeping up

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    Industrial market overview

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

    Below, King Sturge's research division offers a point-by-point summary of the levels of supply and demand in the Welsh industrial market since 1999

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    Go west

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

    Can Cardiff capitalise on its capital status and M4 location and persuade businesses to look further west than the Thames Valley?

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    Village fate

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

    Cardiff Bay is the unlikely setting for a saga starring Cardiff mayor Russell 'Goodwage' Goodway, the Cardiff Devils, former Welsh secretary Ron 'Moment of Madness' Davies and Tory treasurer Lord Ashcroft plus mystery guest Conrad Phoenix.

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    New dawn for Corus

    Wales supplement 6 July 2001

    Britain's biggest industrial developers are lining up to develop up to 557,400 sq m at Llanwern steelworks.