All Wales articles – Page 32
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Tories launch petition against empty rates
The Conservatives have stepped up their campaign against empty rates, launching a No 10 petition calling for the tax to be scrapped.
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Kurt Geiger and Hugo Boss make Welsh debut at St David’s 2
Upmarket retailers, Kurt Geiger and Hugo Boss will make their Welsh debut in 2009 thanks to their signing at St David’s 2 in Cardiff city.
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HSBC agrees re-financing with Sydney & London Properties
Cardiff-based Sydney & London Properties has secured a refinancing deal totalling £21.5m with HSBC Corporate Banking.
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Demand from occupiers falls at fastest rate in decade, says RICS
The demand for commercial property during the third quarter fell at the fastest pace in a decade, according to the RICS’ Commercial Property Survey published today.
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Trident tested
Three lettings at the Trident Park scheme in south Wales are kindling embers of hope in a dull market
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The market in minutes: Wales
Nick Duxbury gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Wales pioneers urban regeneration fund
First Joint European Support for Sustainable Inner City Areas initiative
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Whittal Williams’s new body shop
Whittal Williams, Wales and the south-west’s largest independent vehicle body shop, has invested £2m in a 42,000 sq ft facility at Rassau Industrial Estate, Heads of the Valley, having sold its 8,000 sq ft body shop in Abergavenny.
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Blackpool retailer targets Wales for expansion
B&M Stores, the Blackpool-based grocery and general store, is about to sign leases on four Welsh shops to add to those already trading at Blackwood Retail Park, Caerphilly, and Maesglas Retail Park, Newport.
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Second’s best
Rightacres’ decision to refurbish Helmont House in Cardiff puts into question the viability of starting new developments.
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Development hitches are putting ambitious plans for Newport on hold
Financing delays are impeding Newport’s preparations for the 2010 Ryder Cup.
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Will retailers follow John Lewis to St David’s 2?
St David’s 2 will bring John Lewis to Wales for the first time, but will other occupiers sign in the face of high rents and recession?
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Ashtenne sells at 8.08%
A private client of Alder King has paid Ashtenne Industrial Fund £1.435m for the Aberaman Industrial Estate, Aberdare.
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Welsh Assembly unveils multimillion pound urban development fund
The Welsh Assembly will today announce plans to create a multimillion pound urban development fund (UDF) thanks to an EU funding scheme.
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North-west, Yorks and Wales worst hit by sheds glut
Speculative development has slowed to trickle and will quickly dry up, say top developers
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Welsh Assembly grant safeguards property jobs
The Welsh Assembly has stepped in to ‘safeguard the jobs’ of a Welsh residential developer with a grant to allow the company to move into the commercial development.
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Housing woes hit Wales
Housebuilders have mothballed schemes and land sales have dried up, writes Philip Bear
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Rents in Cardiff could rise, says Atisreal
The market in Cardiff is tough but the lack of development in the city means rents could still rise, according to research from Atisreal’s Cardiff office.
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Vehicle quango expands in Swansea
The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency, which oversees MoT testing, has signed up for more than 30,000 sq ft in Swansea for expansion space.