Markets South Wales
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(26) 1 July 2011, 43-48(5)Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Insurer Admiral Group has taken 100 000 sq ft of office space in Cardiff, Swansea and Newport. Developer JR Smart is to commence work this month on a 76 000 sq ft speculative office building in Cardiff's Capital Quarter. Wales indicates that it will follow England in introducing a presumption in favour of sustainable development. St Modwen and Persimmon to construct residential developments in Newport and Neath. Queensberry Real Estate, the purchaser of the stalled Modus shopping centre at Friar's Walk in Newport hasunveiled its revival plans. Hansteen has lowered vacancy rates and sold assets at its Cardiff's Treforest industrial estate.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Insurer Admiral Group has taken 100 000 sq ft of office space in Cardiff, Swansea and Newport. Developer JR Smart is to commence work this month on a 76 000 sq ft speculative office building in Cardiff's Capital Quarter. Wales indicates that it will follow England in introducing a presumption in favour of sustainable development. St Modwen and Persimmon to construct residential developments in Newport and Neath. Queensberry Real Estate, the purchaser of the stalled Modus shopping centre at Friar's Walk in Newport hasunveiled its revival plans. Hansteen has lowered vacancy rates and sold assets at its Cardiff's Treforest industrial estate.