Kyle wrote:I'd prefer St.David's house remained until they are actually planning on doing something with it. It's bad enough we've had empty space from demolished buildings for all these years on the current Number 1 site, the old Western Mail printing buildings and the old bus station building. It's all made for a pretty run down looking part of town. Let's get all those filled first, plus of course the new bus station going up.
What I'm interested in is their proposed timescales - are they realistic ?
We've obviously got plot 1 on the go at the moment with one tenant lined up for part of that space, likewise the BBC going at plot 3 (although not fully signed off yet), but there are planned offices at plots 2, 10, 11, 13A all to go up before St.David's house goes anywhere for yet more offices at plots 3 and 5. That's a load of space for Cardiff and with other schemes elsewhere in the city we could do with one or two more Deloitte like announcements this year to help this, Callaghan Square South and the Capital Quarter developments. That and an announcement from one or more of the city's existing employers about relocating.
Fingers crossed, it does look like a really good redevelopment.
What about HMRC from Llanishen - how many employees is that! - just a rumour? but it would perhaps answer a couple of your queries? Still let's face it, in Cardiff development terms until a tower crane is on site, it's just another app! I spent ten years of my life enthusing over one of those and about 6 years another!!

But there's a fair few developments proposed within the next 5 years so I'm sure a fair bit will actually happen and it'll keep us busy here!!
