All Wales articles – Page 17
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Online
LGP buys £130m of student housing
Legal General Property has acquired two student accommodation schemes for £130m.
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BBC to move Cardiff HQ
The BBC will put its current Cardiff headquarters up for sale this autumn, with plans to relocates to a new purpose-built broadcast headquarters by 2018.
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Chartered surveyor to chair CBI Wales
Chris Sutton, lead director at Jones Lang LaSalle Cardiff, will become the next chair of the Confederation of British Industry Wales.
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Alder King: Market Monitor
Whilst economic recovery is slow and bumpy and businesses remain cautious about spending, demand in both the office and industrial markets has strengthened over the first half of 2013 and the downward trend in the level of supply has continued.
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Blogs
It’s not too late for Cardiff to adapt its ill-conceived LDP
Cardiff’s emerging Local Development Plan (LDP) is long overdue, largely owing to criticisms and questions over its deliverability. Current proposals raise concerns about the scale of development; 45,400 new homes focused on four greenfield locations around the outskirts of the city by 2026.
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Welsh government in £15m office buy
The Welsh government has bought a second development scheme in Cardiff for around £15m, as it seeks to stimulate the city’s struggling office market.
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Queensberry signs new retailers at Friars Walk
Queensberry Real Estate has signed two new retailers at its Friars Walk scheme in Newport.
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Bishopsgate makes regional buys
The Bishopsgate Long Term Property Unit Trust Fund has bought two properties in Cardiff and Stroud.
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EJ Hales appointed on Newport scheme
EJ Hales has been appointed to manage a newly redeveloped retail scheme in Newport City Centre.
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News
Cardiff pillow talk
The Radisson Blu in Cardiff, the Welsh capital’s tallest building, has been put up for sale for around £20m.
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Hammerson gets consent for £30m Welsh retail park extension
Hammerson’s planning application for a £30m extension to Cyfarthfa Retail Park, bringing Marks Spencer to Merthyr Tydfil, has been approved by the local council.
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Consent granted for £200m town centre scheme
Outline planning permission was granted for the creation of a £200m town centre development by Rhonda Cynon Taf County Borough Council last night.
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Markets
Showbiz tenants rescue sheds
Southern sites count on production companies and air ambulance tenants.
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Markets
Handelsbanken makes transfer to Park Place
Swedish bank Handelsbanken is to relocate from Windsor House in Cardiff city centre into 18 Park Place — new offices that only reached practical completion in January, in a road of bars and offices of professional firms.
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Markets
Welsh government revs up to sell off quango sites
Disposal of up to 100 sites could bring in £30m a year.
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Markets
Coastal mixes it up in Swansea
The Coastal Housing Group, one of Wales’s largest housing associations, is designing two Swansea housing schemes so that one can accommodate independent commercial tenants and the other can be marketed to restaurant chains. Gerraint Oakley, the group’s director of development, says that one of the properties — three floors of ...
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Markets
Scarborough moves on to phase two at Newport’s Cambrian centre
Scarborough Development Group is considering the mix of uses for the second phase of the redevelopment of Newport’s Cambrian shopping centre.
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Markets
Need to know: airport nationalisation plan has wings
Welsh government to buy Cardiff airport and bring in an operator.
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Markets
Anchors away as Scarborough presses ahead at Talbot Green
Talbot Green, the proposed new town centre for Llantrisant, between Bridgend and Cardiff, will face its first planning hurdle in the next few months.
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Markets
Abergele park awaits changes with patience
Fairways Care, which owns and runs centres for dementia patients in Anglesey and Bangor, wants to buy 1.1 acres on the 36 acre North Wales Business Park at Abergele for a 48-bed facility.