All Wales articles – Page 40

  • Online

    Tip from the top

    2004-10-13T16:49:00Z

    Cathy McLean from the RICS Wales, gives an overview of the recruitment market in Wales

  • Online

    Cashing in down in the south

    2004-10-13T16:39:00Z

    Surveyors of all disciplines have benefited from the growth of practices in and around Cardiff

  • Markets

    Making the running

    18 June 2004

    Cardiff Gate took a risk signing up businesses such as directory enquiries outfit The Number, but the company is one of many that are flourishing at the business park.

  • Markets

    Local knowledge

    18 June 2004

    Since our last visit...

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    End of an era

    18 June 2004

    The demise of two of Wales's oldest department stores will usher in an uncertain period for Swansea and Cardiff retail. Plus, how Cwmbran is winning the regional battle.

  • Markets

    Covent Garden comes to Cardiff

    18 June 2004

    It is 120 years since David Morgan first opened a draper's shop in Cardiff, and the family business has since grown into the huge David Morgan department store on The Hayes.

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    Baglan bites back

    18 June 2004

    After BP moved out, Baglan Bay could easily have been left deserted. Christine Eade describes how new firms are breathing life back into the area

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    Shopping for answers in Newport

    18 June 2004

    Cwmbran, Wales's only post-war New Town, is having an unfortunate effect on the nearest city, Newport, five miles to the south.

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    Northern Way forward

    7 May 2004

    Announcing an initiative to attract investment into the north of England is the easy part. The real challenge for the government is following it through.

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    Talk of the towns

    23 April 2004

    Warrington may be dead set on attracting international occupiers to locate to fancy office schemes such as Omega and Lingley Mere, but unfortunately other parts of the town have a bit of an image problem. Local taxi firm Crown Cars is the owner-occupier of a very tall concrete office block ...

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    Virtual reality

    23 April 2004

    Warrington might not seem the ideal place for a 7m sq ft business park. But develop Miller hopes a unique 'computer game' will sell the Omega scheme.

  • Markets

    Pier to stay

    23 April 2004

    Colwyn Bay’s 1930s pier had fallen into disrepair, but that was before a slot machine arcade proprietor and art deco fanatic got his hands on it.

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    Local knowledge

    23 April 2004

    Essential information, project updates and gossip.

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    In a Kwik fix

    23 April 2004

    Prestatyn was once synonymous with Kwik Save, but Tesco seems determined to fight it on its home ground.

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    Wales' small world

    12 December 2003

    Research from the Welsh Development Agency shows that small requirements are dominating.

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    Future perfect

    12 December 2003

    With 20 years' experience, the Welsh Development Agency is ahead of its time.

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    Eade on: Clusters and campuses

    12 December 2003

    The concept of clustering similar occupiers together has spurred on the development of Gwaun Elai Medi-Science park near Cardiff

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    Markets

    The Welsh Whitehall

    Wales Supp Oct 2003

    Wales could become the new home of London's civil servants as a result of the Lyons report.

  • Central Hotel
    Markets

    Talk of the towns

    Wales Supp Oct 2003

    DVLA expansion … directory enquires rivals fight it out … Cardiff's Central Hotelfire setback…

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    Safety in property

    Wales Supp Oct 2003

    Owners are unwilling to sell their tenanted investments because they would not get as good returns elsewhere.