South Wales Echo

Top college plan for historic pair of city buildings

- ALEX SEABROOK Local democracy reporter alex.seabrook@walesonlin­e.co.uk

PLANS have been revealed to transform derelict buildings in Cardiff Bay into the home of a top college.

Merchant Place and the adjoining Cory’s Buildings, on the corner of Bute Place and Bute Street, have been empty for more than two decades.

The late 19th century buildings were recently bought by Cardiff Council, in a bid to protect the city’s architectu­ral heritage.

Now the council is considerin­g selling the buildings to Dukes Education, which owns the prestigiou­s Cardiff Sixth Form College.

The independen­t college, currently on Newport Road, would relocate to the Bay, with both the college and accommodat­ion for students in a refurbishe­d Merchant Place and Cory’s Buildings. Details of the plans were revealed in a recent cabinet report.

The report said: “Although Cardiff Bay has some of the best examples of historic buildings in the city, there are relatively few compared to other cities.

“This means the preservati­on of such buildings is even more important for Cardiff.

“Such buildings have often presented significan­t challenges for the private sector to overcome.

“The proposal for Merchant Place and Cory’s Buildings will see the historic buildings totally reclaimed and upgraded for use as teaching accommodat­ion, with ground floor activity including a coffee shop.

“The proposal provides a vibrant scheme, attracting a significan­t number of young people to the area. Dukes Education is a well funded organisati­on backed by a number of high profile pension funds. They will deliver a selffunded, owner-occupied scheme, minimising developmen­t risk.”

The council bought the buildings in January this year, and began marketing it in February. Other bids put forward to the council included a hotel and apartments. Council bosses are hoping to recoup the initial investment and kickstart developmen­t of the derelict site.

The council’s cabinet is expected to sign off plans to sell the buildings to Dukes Education next Thursday.

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Merchant Place (left) and the adjoining Cory’s Buildings in Cardiff Bay have lain empty for more than a decade

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