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RandomComment wrote:I wouldn't go that far. It's marginal right - the economic output associated with it, even if you include all the indirect effects will be pretty small beer. "Big Drivers" for Cardiff are people like Admiral, or L&G, or Deloitte, or Tesco, even the WMC. Chapter is still a local small operation. Doing great work, adding to the vibrancy of the city. But not important in any quantitative economic sense.
It depends how you judge these things, I guess. The council's own economic impact study says that Chapter has 120 directly employed staff, £4 million direct turnover and 300 people working for other on-site businesses. That's not bad for an incubator and I'm guessing there are a lot of companies that started at Chapter that have relocated to other areas.
Deloitte currently employ 500 and are looking to increase to a thousand. They're 'pretty small beer' to use your own sneering language.
Why do people have a downer on local successes? This pathetic lack of self confidence cripples Wales.
Is that quantitative enough for you?