As the end of 2015 approaches, the city of Cardiff has made strides in attracting major occupiers, investors and developers to become a "City in demand", according to a report from Knight Frank. The 2015 Cardiff Office Market review, presented by... Read More
While Wales has enjoyed a year of strong demand as a business destination, particularly in the wider Cardiff area, the tourism sector remains an incredibly popular growth hotspot in the country’s greater economy. This has helped Colliers International... Read More
One of Scotland’s largest private equity companies has paid almost £14m for a Cardiff office building it intends to convert into a hotel. The deal is the seventh completed by Glasgow-based Maven Capital’s specialist property team in the last 24... Read More
Occupier demand for commercial property in Wales has risen across all sectors for the seventh consecutive quarter, according to figures in the latest RICS Commercial Market Survey. The figures show 38 per cent more Welsh surveyors reporting higher levels of... Read More
Investment into retail commercial properties is beginning to reach pre-recession levels once more, indicating that businesses and individuals are becoming more confident about a long-term recovery within the retail industry. Shopping centres, in particular,... Read More
The initial phase of the Neath Town Centre redevelopment project will begin this month with the demolition of the Welsh town’s Magistrate’s Court. The first phase of the scheme includes a 24,000 sq ft retail unit which will be constructed alongside... Read More
Inward investment in Wales is approaching a 25-year high with 79 foreign companies either moving into the country last year or expanding an established foothold, giving a boost to the commercial property market. The UK Trade and Investment (UKTI)... Read More
The Welsh Economy Minister Edwina Hart has ordered a viability study into the setting up and operation of a development bank to support the country’s businesses. Edwina Hart AM A development bank for Wales was proposed in a review last year by the... Read More
The average price per acre for farmland in Wales is £6,594, and predicted to rise over the next 12 months.... Read More
Wales has been hit by devastation recently as the wet weather has seen many commercial properties having to close their doors for a considerable amount of time to clean up their properties.... Read More