All Wales articles – Page 19
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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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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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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 offices ...
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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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Need to know: airport nationalisation plan has wings
Welsh government to buy Cardiff airport and bring in an operator.
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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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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.
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Euro Garages makes £50m acquisition
Euro Garages has bought 45 company-owned service stations from Esso Petroleum Company, for a price understood to be around £50m.
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Need to know: student invasion
On 5 December Cardiff Council’s planning committee approved an application from Aberdeen Asset Management to convert Windsor House on Windsor Place from multi-let offices into 22 student flats, subject to a section 106 agreement.
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Welsh government takes Cardiff offices into own hands
Plan to stimulate development in hope of attracting big tenants
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Friars luck for Queensberry as it signs two big retailers
H&M is likely Newport mall tenant, and shoppers hope Topshop will follow.
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JoJo Maman Bebe retains Newport bond
JoJo Maman Bebe, the children’s and maternity fashion brand, is demonstrating loyalty to Newport by expanding its head office and factory outlet shop in the city.
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Cardiff’s Igloo courts BBC talent
Broadcaster seeks 145,000 sq ft of offices as it plans to leave Llandaff. Christine Eade reports
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Anglesey leisure village proposed
Developer Land & Lakes Anglesey has submitted an outline planning application to Anglesey County Council for Penrhos Leisure Village
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JR Smart already on site while awaiting broadcaster’s news
JR Smart’s Capital Quarter development may have been shortlisted for the BBC’s 145,000 sq ft office requirement (story, above), but the developer’s Alex Smart says that, if he is being realistic, the new BBC offices will be in Cardiff Bay, opposite the studios the corporation occupies at present.
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NAV increase for Conygar
Conygar Investments reported an increase in its net asset value price per share to 166.8p per share, up from 159p in March, in its full year results, announced this morning.
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Conygar submits plans for huge south Wales scheme
Conygar has lodged plans for the regeneration of Haverfordwest town centre in south Wales.
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MAPIC 2012: Cardiff secures 120,000 sq ft retail star
Primark has agreed to take a 120,000 sq ft unit at St David’s shopping centre in Cardiff in what is a major coup for the owners.