All Wales articles – Page 35
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LSH move Cardiff HQ
Lambert Smith Hampton has moved its Cardiff head office to MEPC and Rightacre’s Callaghan Square development.
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Chris Evans buys Welsh country inn
Radio 2 presenter Chris Evans has bought the freehold of a Welsh country inn in an off-market deal.
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Enterprise still looking for REIT way forward
Pub group Enterprise Inns said it was still exploring the possibility of converting to a REIT, despite receiving a set back from Revenue & Customs yesterday.
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Surplus to requirements
South Wales is finding giant offices and small lettings are not a good match.
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The market in minutes - Wales
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Crunch time
The decline of manufacturing in Swansea means industrial developers have some interesting buildings to work with.
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Growing concerns
South Wales hopes that today’s smaller businesses will need lots of floorspace tomorrow.
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New Look’s Cardiff double
New Look is to take a major space user’s unit in the St David’s 2 shopping centre, which is due to open in Cardiff in 2009.
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Assembly under fire over empty rates plans
Industry protests against government’s revenue-raising initiative
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Swinging into action
Newport is aiming to attract people for whom Bristol and Cardiff are too expensive.
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Big guns aim for £250m Barry scheme
A consortium of the UK’s biggest housebuilders has bought 100 acres in South Wales from the Welsh Assembly Government for a £350m development.
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Welsh entrepreneur buys major industrial site
South Wales property entrepreneur Roy Thomas has bought a 30-acre factory complex in South Wales for more than £6m.
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Welsh Assembly seeks regeneration partner in South Wales
The Welsh Assembly Government is seeking a private sector development partner for the £25m regeneration of a site in Bargoed town centre, South Wales.
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St Davids 2 halo blesses Helical with Cardiff lettings Cardiff trio vie for Australia Up Curzons street Central heating Two squares forward No smoke but fire
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Swansea’s seaside special
As the post-war city centre shows its age, Swansea is seeking to reinvent itself around its waterfront.
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The market in minutes - South Wales
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Northgate looking likely
The City Mission in Chester is fitting out the former Temperance Hall in George Street, Chester, after the mission was relocated there to make way for ING’s Northgate Quarter.