News & Views - 2016
The latest news, events and insights in the Wales property world

Key promotions at Cooke & Arkwright

Cooke & Arkwright has made a number of strategic promotions on the back of strong growth in 2016, with five key staff being promoted to Director, Associate Director and Associate…

Wales Air Ambulance expansion to support vital service

Wales Air Ambulance expansion to support vital service

Wales Air Ambulance has relocated to new premises of almost 3,000 sq ft at 1-9 College Street in Swansea. The charity was looking for a unit which would provide a…

Cardiff Market facelift brings phoenix back to life

Cardiff Market facelift brings phoenix back to life

Cardiff’s iconic Market building on St Mary Street has been given a facelift after maintenance works were conducted under instruction of Cooke & Arkwright’s Building Consultancy. The Grade II listed…

Toby Carvery and Travelodge site changes hands in £5m deal

Toby Carvery and Travelodge site changes hands in £5m deal

Cooke & Arkwright has acted to secure a key purchase in North Cardiff, with the £5million acquisition of the Travelodge and Toby Carvery premises at Tyn y Parc Road in…

New figures show 61% year-on-year rise in Cardiff office lettings

New figures show 61% year-on-year rise in Cardiff office lettings

Office space lettings in Cardiff for 2016 are up 61% on the same time last year, according to new figures released by property agents Cooke & Arkwright. According to the…

Devil is in the detail

Devil is in the detail

The draft 2017 Rating List was published on 30th September. The VOA provided a detailed breakdown by region and sector for properties in England. However, Welsh changes were released with…

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Cooke & Arkwright has advised Network Rail on a wide variety of development sites in South Wales from Mon Bank in Newport to Radyr Sidings in Cardiff. They bring a high level of commitment, technical expertise and knowledge to the successful disposal of complicated development sites."

Stuart Kirkwood, Development Director, Network Rail