All Wales articles – Page 38
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Unite provides student digs in Cardiff car park development
Student accommodation developer the Unite Group has completed a 24-storey building in Pellett Street, overlooking the railway lines in Cardiff, in time for the beginning of the university autumn term.
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Burleigh gets set to demolish fire-damaged hotel
Central Hotel, the fire-damaged eyesore that greets visitors as they arrive at Cardiff station, is set to be demolished as soon as Cardiff council and London-based Burleigh Estates can agree on the developer’s contribution to affordable housing and public open spaces.
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Old Brewery developer secures partner
Mansford Holdings, developer of Cardiff’s Old Brewery Quarter, has entered into a joint venture with fund manager Insight.
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Blind spot
Prestatyn awaits the outcome of a Tesco planning bid that threatens to close a local blinds-making business. Christine Eade reports
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Bridgend to benefit from riverside walkways
As part of a £5m project to regenerate Bridgend, a footbridge is to span the River Ogmore on the outskirts of the town and a raised walkway will run alongside the river.
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Bailey scheme marks new offices era in Newport
In only the second Newport city centre office project in 30 years, Bailey Developments begins work this month on a £5m, 30,000 sq ft (2,790 sq m) scheme in George Street in the city.
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The market in minutes
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Talking the same language
Landlords may be sceptical, but the Welsh Assembly is pressing ahead with plans for compulsory bilingual documentation.
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Triple jump
Bridgend has been left reeling after three large occupiers closed manufacturing operations. Christine Eade reports
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Enter the dragon
Despite criticism, the Welsh Development Agency’s Dragon Partnership will choose one developer to build freehold offices across Wales.
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Metcalfe to settle rent debate
Cardiff retail landlords and tenants are waiting for an announcement from local retail practice Ian Metcalfe, which is acting as an independent expert to settle the rent review of a shop on Queen Street in the city centre.
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Bats out of Pwllhai
A £30m project could turn the remote town of Cardigan into a local retail hot spot.
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St David’s wins consent for £535m Cardiff scheme
LandSecs and Capital Shopping Centres joint venture to develop St David’s 2 shopping centre
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Nuclear option
A former UK Atomic Energy Authority facility in Warrington has attracted a new government user. A bigger rival, meanwhile, faces delays.
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Chester’s community chest
ING is due to start work on its £238m Northgate scheme next year, but some are questioning whether it can stack up.
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Wrexham’s double bill
A historic cinema is to be demolished as Wrexham reinvents itself as a shopping destination.
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Bottleneck at factory after public inquiry
Quinn’s bottle making plant opening could be delayed for up to a year
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It’s a Menai adventure
North Wales is entering unknown territory as new shopping facilities, led by Bangor’s Menai Centre, bring in new retailers.
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Right on time
Cardiff office agents are hoping that developer MEPC can finalise a joint venture with Rightacres to start the next phase of development at Callaghan Square.