All Wales articles – Page 8
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EasyHotel acquires Cardiff site
Budget hotel owner and operator easyHotel has acquired a site in Cardiff to develop a new 120-bedroom freehold hotel, subject to planning permission.
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Aviva selling Cardiff Waterside for £86m
Aviva Investors has brought an office campus in Cardiff to the market with a price tag of £86.4m.
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LondonMetric sells two DFS retail stores for £14m
LondonMetric has announced the sale of two DFS retail properties in Swindon and Swansea for £13.9m, on behalf of its DFS joint venture.
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L&G sells Cardiff’s Two Central Square for £56.5m
Legal General Capital has announced the sale of Two Central Square in Cardiff to Credit Suisse Asset Management for £56.5m, reflecting a net initial yield of 6.25%.
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Rosette acquires Swansea Debenhams
Rosette Merchant Bank has acquired the Debenhams department store in Swansea, South Wales, for £15m.
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Calvin Klein Underwear unveils first Welsh store for St David's
The St David’s Partnership has announced Calvin Klein Underwear has signed for its first-ever Welsh standalone store at the Cardiff shopping centre to open this autumn.
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Is the tide turning for Swansea
Swansea Bay could be the site of the world’s first tidal lagoon power plant. Expected to cost £1.3bn and act as a catalyst for wider regeneration, the vast energy project is primed for construction. There is, however, an ‘if’ hanging over its future.
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How will the Welsh economy fare without EU funds?
Go for a drive in the Welsh countryside and you’ll start to notice something on the road signs - clusters of yellow stars in orderly circles.
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Llanelli wellness village could bring prosperity to the Valleys
When Emlyn Dole took over as leader of Carmarthenshire council in 2015 he had one word on his mind - regeneration. The county and the region needed a boost to break out of a vicious cycle of job losses, brain drain and underinvestment. Development was going to be key.
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Retail rent gap between the winners and losers widens
This year, UK retail sales fell at the fastest rate in seven years. Rising prices caused by the Brexit vote are thought to be to blame, although there is more to the retail sector’s well-documented woes than just inflation.
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Tim Hortons takes first Welsh store
Tim Hortons, the Canadian coffee shop which is currently expanding into the UK, has taken its first store in Wales at the Queens Arcade in Cardiff.
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MG motors into Cardiff for first regional boutique
Iconic British car brand MG is to launch its first retail boutique experience outside London at St David’s mall in Cardiff in early September.
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Oliver Bonas makes Welsh debut
British lifestyle retailer Oliver Bonas has announced plans to open its first store in Wales at St David’s shopping centre in Cardiff.
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NHS Wales deal brings Swansea scheme to fully let
Public Health Wales and NHS Shared Services has signed for a 28,500 sq ft lease at the Matrix Beta office building on Swansea Enterprise Park.
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Crosslane secures double PBSA consent in Swansea & Edinburgh
Crosslane has secured planning consent to deliver purpose-built student accommodation developments in Swansea and Edinburgh.
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L&G and Rightacres secure largest-ever Cardiff pre-let to GPU
Legal General (L G) and Rightacres have completed the largest ever office leasing deal in Wales with the Government Property Unit signing for a 25-year lease on 265,976 sq ft of office space at Central Square.
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Port of Milford Haven makes retail park acquisition from LondonMetric
LondonMetric has sold its retail park in Pembrokeshire at book value to the Port of Milford Haven for £15.3m.
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£12m redevelopment of Haverfordwest gets green light
Fairacre Property has been given the green light to proceed with a £12m redevelopment of Haverfordwest town centre which will deliver new food, retail and leisure outlets.
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Ærium buys Cardiff office from L&G for £51m
EU real estate fund manager Ærium has acquired a newly developed office building in Cardiff from Legal General for £51m.
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Johnsey makes brownfield plans for Mamhilad
A major development planned for a former brownfield site between Pontypool and Abergavenny has taken a step closer with the submission of an outline planning application by Johnsey Estates UK.