All Property Week articles in Wales Supplement October 2004

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  • News

    Wales Supplement

    Wales Supplement October 2004

  • No vacancies: Callaghan Square will be fully let when ING moves in
    Markets

    Saturation point

    Wales Supplement October 2004

    When it comes to office stock Cardiff is virtually running on empty – and there’s not much in the pipeline either

  • Markets

    Master of science

    Wales Supplement October 2004

    After a decade of declining manufacturing fortunes, Wales is hoping to remarket itself as a centre of excellence in the high-tech world of research and development

  • No threat: Cyfarthfa in Merthyr Tydfil
    Markets

    Out for discussion

    Wales Supplement October 2004

    While the town centre has won the retail battle in England, in Wales it is not so clear cut that out-of-town centres are bad for city centres

  • Gareth Hall: "The merger must deliver a better service for customers"
    Markets

    The new face of development

    Wales Supplement October 2004

    A phone call to the WDA during the summer heralded a new era for the agency

  • Markets

    Clouded horizon

    Wales Supplement October 2004

    Mostyn Estates has preserved Llandudno’s historic reputation for hundreds of years. But where it no longer controls freeholds, the future is uncertain

  • Insight

    Historic building rubs shoulders with modern design at cardiff bay

    Wales Supplement October 2004

    Four iconic buildings in a row, spanning the architectural fashions of three centuries: that is what visitors to Cardiff Bay are witnessing, if they stand with their back to the water.

  • Insight

    Theo’s tasty aspect

    Wales Supplement October 2004

    The UK’s first Zuchi restaurant opened this summer at The Aspect, 140 Queen Street, Cardiff

  • Hill at ease: Greenmeadow Springs and Glamorgan cricketer Matthew Maynard
    Insight

    Tongwynlais Business park springs into action

    Wales Supplement October 2004

    No one believed that a business park could be successfully developed halfway up a hillside, until the Welsh developer, Macob, founded in 1981 as a groundworks remedial specialist, developed Greenmeadow Springs at Tongwynlais, near junction 32 of the M4

  • Insight

    St David’s 2 aiming to put Welsh capital on the retail map

    Wales Supplement October 2004

    Cardiff is fast becoming a 24-hour city with an emerging cafE culture and a definite shift towards city centre living – a fact underlined by the success of the Old Brewery Quarter, which is now fully let

  • Online

    Tip from the top

    2004-10-13T16:49:00Z

    Cathy McLean from the RICS Wales, gives an overview of the recruitment market in Wales

  • Online

    Cashing in down in the south

    2004-10-13T16:39:00Z

    Surveyors of all disciplines have benefited from the growth of practices in and around Cardiff