All Wales articles – Page 44
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Welsh development scrum
The Welsh Development Agency's land division has not been shy about buying development land. But many private companies think the agency is exceeding its brief.
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Investment: The competitive capital
High-quality development has made Cardiff increasingly competitive
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Industrial: Caerphilly does it
WDA leads the way at Caerphilly council's Oakdale development
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Cardiff retail: Thinking big in Cardiff
Activity in Queen Street and St David's Centre is pushing up zone A rents
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Planning: riotous assembly
The introduction of separate planning guidance for Wales in 1996 was a significant step.
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A Wales of a time
After some knocks on the manufacturing front, one might expect Wales to be licking its wounds. But the mood here, while cautious, is far from depressed.
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Promise of pleasure
Demand is strong for retail in Wales and leisure is thriving on the back of new attractions such as the Millennium Stadium.
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A much-needed Phillip
Phillip Williams has taken the helm of Grosvenor Waterside and already is working on enormous projects in Cardiff and Barry.
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Retail market overview
South Wales's main streets are going 'continental', but demand for retail warehouse products remains limited.
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Office market overview
King Sturge's research shows that while Cardiff remains good value, the amount of available space is creeping up
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Industrial market overview
Below, King Sturge's research division offers a point-by-point summary of the levels of supply and demand in the Welsh industrial market since 1999
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Village fate
Cardiff Bay is the unlikely setting for a saga starring Cardiff mayor Russell 'Goodwage' Goodway, the Cardiff Devils, former Welsh secretary Ron 'Moment of Madness' Davies and Tory treasurer Lord Ashcroft plus mystery guest Conrad Phoenix.
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New dawn for Corus
Britain's biggest industrial developers are lining up to develop up to 557,400 sq m at Llanwern steelworks.
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Industrial Inward and onward
The industrial sector is still attracting investment and reinvestment.
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Investment: Fund managers take secondary option
Across the investment sectors, the market shows increasing signs of activity as fund managers continue to seek opportunities in Cardiff and the M4 corridor. As an office location, Cardiff remains strong, and although there is quantifiable demand in the region of 46,500 sq m (500,000 sq ft) there is ...
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Developer comment: Serviced offices filling a gap
The demand for quality office space in South Wales is outpacing availability. The new national Assembly for Wales and a booming economy has sustained the Cardiff office market. Swansea city centre has a complete lack of new office space as there has been no development activity since the early ...
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Retail Cash tills ring for landlords
Cardiff rents are catching up, while a big new scheme is planned for Newport.
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A Bute of a scheme
A new PFI is set to bridge the gap between Cardiff Bay and the city centre