Mr Blue Sky wrote:Anyway we shouldn't complain, we have a great skyline, this was taken while Admiral HQ was under construction, so imagine how amazing a pic taken from a similar viewpoint will be in 3 years time?
Yes we should complain and no we don't have a great skyline! Our skyline (and our city centre) is pityful when compared with the capital cities of other small nations/countries. Why? Lack of business.
Our CBD is astonishly small for a capital city! It's not even as if we have a Glasgow to our Edinburgh. We have only one major copmany (FTS100) with its HQ in Wales. We do not even have a single major bank based in Wales as pretty much all of banks were bought out long ago and ceased trading under their original names. Go to a city like Glasgow and you see these stunning old Victoria and Early-Edwardian office buildings (up to 8 storeys high) that were head quarters for banks, financial and insurance companies. These are still occupied by businesses. Our equivalents (much smaller versions in old Bute Town) lay empty and rotting. We have major city-centre plots like Callaghan Sq that has been empty for about 20 years.
I read an article the other day, which was taking about Cardiff's compactness and disconnect across it's region.
http://www.iwa.wales/click/2017/02/living-on-the-edge/It mentioned that people still refer to it as "town". That's the reality, it is little more than a town.
After 20 years of devolution, we're finally seeing efforts to transform Cardiff into a proper city with major developments, a metro and incentives to attract white-collar business. But we've got an awful long way to go! I'm hoping that the current developments (proposed and under construction) are only just the beginning.