All Wales articles – Page 22
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New Cardiff city office plan is Smart bet
Developer believes that investing in Cardiff’s Capital Quarter will pay off
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Pontypridd's bargain lettings
Developer Taff Vale has signed two prelets at its £15m Riverside Shopping Centre in Pontypridd town centre
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Cath Kidston to open first store in Wales
Cath Kidston will open its first standalone shop in Wales with a store at St David’s, the joint venture between Capital Shopping Centres and Land Securities.
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Multi spin off selected as prefered bidder for Newport Friars Walk
Queensberry Real Estate, the spin off from the UK arm of Multi Development, has been selected as the preferred bidder for the Newport Friars Walk shopping centre.
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Invista and Simon secure four new tenants in west Wales
Invista and Simon Developments have signed four retailers to the St Catherine’s Walk shopping centre in west Wales.
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Crown to buy Swansea jewel
The Crown Estate is poised to buy Morfa Shopping Park in Swansea for around £80m
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Welsh politicians “desperately need to wake up to the mounting housing crisis” says HBF
Welsh politicians “desperately need to wake up to the mounting housing crisis”, the Home Builders Federation (HBF) warned today after revealing that residential development in the principality has slumped to its lowest level since the Second World War.
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Mango and Krispy Kreme open debut Welsh stores
Spanish fashion giant Mango and doughnut retailer Krispy Kreme will both open their first stores in Wales this week, at St David’s in Cardiff.
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Zoo are you?
An agency tasked with increasing inward investment and tourism in Cheshire and Warrington was launched this month
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Marina launch for Holyhead
Developer Conygar Investment Company and ferry operator Stena Line are waiting to find out if they have the go-ahead to develop a new marina in Holyhead
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Waitrose on the Edge
Bluemantle has agreed a 15-year prelet with Waitrose for a 6,000 sq ft store in Alderley Edge, Cheshire
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Debt for Wilmslow’s Morris
Wilmslow-based housebuilder Morris Homes has arranged a three-year debt facility worth £200m with its principal lenders the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Bank of Ireland
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Small matters trouble Chester landlords
Floor sizes of city’s historic building stock leaves surfeit of office space
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Widows shop in Chester
Royal London Mutual Insurance Society has sold 37 and 41 Eastgate Street in Chester city centre to Scottish Widows Unit Funds for £12.35m, reflecting a net initial yield of 4.67%
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Bentley board member leads Cheshire and Warrington investment drive
Christine Gaskell, the inaugural chairman of the local enterprise partnership (LEP) for Cheshire and Warrington, is keen to point out that the fledgling organisation is not a replacement for the wealthy Northwest Regional Development Agency and cannot fund projects directly. In her day job, Gaskell is a board member of ...
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Macclesfield considers loosening its green belt
Space needed to meet demand for 4,000 homes over next 20 years
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Market forces prompt Barons Quay change
The £200m Barons Quay retail and leisure scheme proposed for Northwich town centre is to be redrawn, after the local authority and developer abandoned their development agreement made in 2005
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Jodrell Bank’s latest discovery
A new £3m, 10,000 sq ft science discovery centre opened this week at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire
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Welsh Assembly aid to put thrill into Rhyl
Council to use local government and EU funding to help revive seaside town
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Prupim purchases £67m Tesco Superstore
Prupim has completed the purchase of a 150,000 sq ft Tesco Superstore in Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff.