All Wales articles – Page 21
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Conygar "stronger today than it was in 2008", says Ware
Conygar delivered solid annual results this morning.
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Football-lovers pub chain plans 30-strong expansion
A North West pub company - catering for football-loving male drinkers - has secured a £5m warchest to buy up to 30 more locations, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Conygar submits plans for £100m west Wales marina scheme
The Conygar Investment Company has submitted a planning application for a £100m marina development in Fishguard on the west coast of Wales.
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Assembly told to speed up review
Planners have issued a warning to the Welsh government that its review into the planning system in Wales will create stagnation, unless its report is delivered earlier
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Spaced Out
The UK’s industrial markets are still a tough environment. After a surge in 2010, occupier demand has fallen again in the first half of this year. Meanwhile, few developers feel confident enough to build speculatively, so the supply of new buildings has dwindled
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Pradera follows Orchard St in Wales
Fund manager Pradera is poised to buy Cardiff Gate retail park for £38m
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Ed's Easy Diner to debut outside M25
Ed’s Easy Diner is to open its first restaurant outside the M25 at St David’s shopping centre in Cardiff.
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Orchard Street completes £54.5m Cardiff Bay retail park purchase
Orchard Street Investment Management has completed its acquisition of Cardiff Bay Retail Park for £54.5m, as revealed by Property Week (10/6/11).
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Llangollen hotels up for sale
KPMG has appointed Colliers International to sell four freehold hotels in North Wales out of administration
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Housebuilder consortium gets go-ahead for £230m Barry scheme
Plans for the £230m regeneration of Barry Waterfront near Cardiff have been given the green light by the Vale of Glamorgan Council.
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Baci Lingerie debut's at St David's
Baci Lingerie is to launch its first UK store at St David’s, the Cardiff shopping centre jointly owned by Capital Shopping Centres and Land Securities.
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Llanelli Reels in tenants
Henry Davidson Developments has begun work on a £20m leisure scheme in Llanelli
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What happens next … at Newport’s Friar’s Walk
Buyer of stalled Modus shopping centre scheme has revival plans
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Wales follows England‘s lead on planning shake-up
Last month, the new Welsh planning minister John Griffiths indicated Wales was to follow England and introduce a presumption in favour of sustainable development
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South Wales office market ship comes in
Admiral takes 100,000 sq ft in Cardiff, Swansea and Newport
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Hansteen squeezes Cardiff’s Treforest industrial estate
Property company lowers vacancy rate and sells assets at scheme
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Developer’s Smart Cardiff buy
JR Smart has bought the 50,000 sq ft Cardiff Institute for the Blind on Newport Road in the city centre for more than £1m
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And finally … it’s a licky business
One of this journalist’s lasting memories of family holidays in north Wales in the 1970s is of an annual pilgrimage to Criccieth to taste Cadwaladers ice cream
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St Modwen and Persimmon steeled to build homes in Newport and Neath
St Modwen and Persimmon’s joint venture on two giant regeneration schemes in south Wales is moving forward
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Poundstretcher braves Lion Way
Poundstretcher has signed a 15-year lease on a refurbished 12,000 sq ft unit at Lion Way Retail Park in Swansea. The discount retailer will pay £9.50/sq ft to landlord Barberry, which bought the 30,000 sq ft scheme from Threadneedle three years ago.