All Property Week articles in Wales Supplement October 2004
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Markets
Saturation point
When it comes to office stock Cardiff is virtually running on empty – and there’s not much in the pipeline either
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Markets
Master of science
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
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Markets
Out for discussion
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
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Markets
The new face of development
A phone call to the WDA during the summer heralded a new era for the agency
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Markets
Clouded horizon
Mostyn Estates has preserved Llandudno’s historic reputation for hundreds of years. But where it no longer controls freeholds, the future is uncertain
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Insight
Historic building rubs shoulders with modern design at cardiff bay
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.
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Insight
Theo’s tasty aspect
The UK’s first Zuchi restaurant opened this summer at The Aspect, 140 Queen Street, Cardiff
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Insight
Tongwynlais Business park springs into action
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
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Insight
St David’s 2 aiming to put Welsh capital on the retail map
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
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Online
Tip from the top
Cathy McLean from the RICS Wales, gives an overview of the recruitment market in Wales
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Online
Cashing in down in the south
Surveyors of all disciplines have benefited from the growth of practices in and around Cardiff