News & Views - 2017
The latest news, events and insights in the Wales property world

Construction and Property debate

Construction and Property debate

Cooke & Arkwright's Chairman, Michael Lawley, was invited by Wales Business Insider to sit on the panel at the Construction & Property Breakfast to take part in a property debate…

Making the Grade

Making the Grade

The structure of the Welsh economy has undergone huge changes in recent decades, from one largely based on manufacturing to one more reliant on services. This pattern, which is echoed…

Drill Hall at the ready

Drill Hall at the ready

Following the successful sale of two residential development sites in Gorseinon and a four-acre former barracks in the Rhondda, Cooke & Arkwright has been instructed by the Reserve Forces &…

Coastal residential and holiday cottage opportunity

Coastal residential and holiday cottage opportunity

A cluster of traditional stone barns and outbuildings set in open countryside on the Glamorgan heritage coast offers an exciting development project for someone to create a new residential dwelling…

Growing trend for public sector in property investment

Growing trend for public sector in property investment

Investment Director, Graham Davies looks at the increasing challenges councils face in providing services against reduced government funding. Many local authorities are looking at creative ways of balancing their books…

Cooke & Arkwright to market commercial space for flagship University Centre for Student Life

Cooke & Arkwright to market commercial space for flagship University Centre for Student Life

Cooke & Arkwright has been appointed to market the commercial space for a flagship Centre for Student Life at Cardiff University. The new Centre for Student Life, proposed for Park…

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Cooke & Arkwright advised ABP over the life cycle of its major waterfront mixed use development schemes in Cardiff and Barry. The quality and commitment of their people working alongside us were a key factor in the successful delivery of those schemes.

Byron Lewis, Estate Surveyor, Associated British Ports