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his is the first look at a building which could change the skyline of Cardiff Bay.
Developers want to build this 20 storey building at a new development called Dolffin Quay.
ABP Land and Property say that it would revitalise the eastern side of Cardiff Bay.
Dolffin Quay is located between the Bay and Roath Basin along Harbour Drive.
'Enhance the surroundings'
As well as 200 homes, there would be new waterfront shops and restaurants.
A new promenade will link the regeneration which began with Mermaid Quay, to new attractions at Porth Teigr.
Under the proposals Britannia Park would get a facelift.
The developer says that the scheme "will enhance the surroundings of the Norwegian Church Arts Centre and the existing pubs and cafés and provide open space for residents and tourists to enjoy all year round".
Associated British Ports will develop an outline proposal for Dolffin Quay.
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They are now launching a public consultation on the proposals and are holding an exhibition at Cardiff Central Library on Thursday, November 24.
The event will be between 11.30am and 7pm.
Staff will be on hand to discuss the plans.
'Regeneration'
A planning application is submitted to Cardiff council by the end of the year.
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Regional Director of Associated British Ports' South Wales Matthew Kennerley said: “Our proposals support the continued regeneration of Cardiff Bay and provide a boost to the local economy. We want Cardiff to rival other capital cities across the globe.
"We’re looking forward to sharing our proposals with the local community and gathering feedback so we have the best possible proposal for this important area of the Bay.”
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/local ... d-12190885
Developers want to build this 20 storey building at a new development called Dolffin Quay.
ABP Land and Property say that it would revitalise the eastern side of Cardiff Bay.
Dolffin Quay is located between the Bay and Roath Basin along Harbour Drive.
'Enhance the surroundings'
As well as 200 homes, there would be new waterfront shops and restaurants.
A new promenade will link the regeneration which began with Mermaid Quay, to new attractions at Porth Teigr.
Under the proposals Britannia Park would get a facelift.
The developer says that the scheme "will enhance the surroundings of the Norwegian Church Arts Centre and the existing pubs and cafés and provide open space for residents and tourists to enjoy all year round".
Associated British Ports will develop an outline proposal for Dolffin Quay.
READ MORE
Plans unveiled for new 20-storey tower offering spectacular views of Cardiff Bay
The Norwegian Church
They are now launching a public consultation on the proposals and are holding an exhibition at Cardiff Central Library on Thursday, November 24.
The event will be between 11.30am and 7pm.
Staff will be on hand to discuss the plans.
'Regeneration'
A planning application is submitted to Cardiff council by the end of the year.
READ MORE
Cardiff's Doctor Who Experience will close next year
Regional Director of Associated British Ports' South Wales Matthew Kennerley said: “Our proposals support the continued regeneration of Cardiff Bay and provide a boost to the local economy. We want Cardiff to rival other capital cities across the globe.
"We’re looking forward to sharing our proposals with the local community and gathering feedback so we have the best possible proposal for this important area of the Bay.”
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/local ... d-12190885