South Wales Evening Post

‘SEIZE CHANCE’ TO BE PART OF NEW-LOOK CITY CENTRE

- ROBERT LLOYD

RETAIL and hospitalit­y businesses are being urged to explore new openings in the £135 million regenerati­on of Swansea city centre.

WELSH retail and hospitalit­y businesses are being urged to explore new openings at one of the country’s highest-profile regenerati­on schemes.

There are now opportunit­ies to discuss leases on commercial units at the £135 million Swansea Central phase one scheme

The scheme links the city to the sea and, on opening next year, will have at its heart a 3,500-capacity arena and conference centre wrapped in an attentiong­rabbing skin of more than 77,000 programmab­le LED bulbs.

The units on offer include a 129sq m pavilion café-restaurant in expansive landscaped parkland next to the arena and a 113sq m café or commercial base in a new social square next to the historic St David’s Church.

Also available are a number of new units for retail and restaurant­s in an eye-catching new block that will house more than 30 homes and 600-plus car parking spaces. They will front on to a busy new pedestrian route to be known as Wassail Street as a nod to one of the city centre’s former historic locations.

All are a stone’s throw from the city’s market and primary shopping areas and next to a dramatic 50m-long bridge designed by award-winning architects ACME and local artist Marc Rees that will soon cross the main Oystermout­h Road.

Swansea Central phase one is a catalyst for the city’s £1 billion regenerati­on. It is being developed by Swansea Council. Funders include the council, Swansea Bay City Deal and the Welsh Government.

A new leasing website premieres some stunning 360-degree CGI images of the developmen­t. You can open the links from a phone, tablet or virtual reality device for an immersive experience.

Council leader Rob Stewart said: “Swansea wants to realise its potential as one of the UK’S most vibrant places to live, work, visit and study – and we want Welsh business to be part of this pivotal first phase.

“Swansea Central is at the forefront of our ambitious regenerati­on and we want great ideas for independen­t and destinatio­n restaurant­s and for retail. Initial leasing opportunit­ies are now available for all those.”

Councillor Robert Francis-davies, the council’s cabinet member for investment, regenerati­on and tourism, said: “From our spectacula­r beach and historical landmarks, to our world-leading universiti­es and institutio­ns, Swansea provides a wealth of opportunit­y. Alongside other transforma­tive projects taking place across the city, Swansea Central will attract more people to the city centre and greatly strengthen our economic buoyancy.

“I urge Welsh businesses to take a look at the new offers we have as part of this iconic scheme.”

Swansea already enjoys and annual tourism spend of more than £460 million. The arena is expected to draw a further 230,000 visitors a year. Audience members will include many from the 600,000 people who live within a half-hour drive of the venue. The arena and conference centre will be operated on a long-term basis by live entertainm­ent leader Ambassador Theatre Group. A 150room hotel will follow.

You can visit www. swanseacen­tral.wales

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Picture: Rita Ochoa A first glimpse of how the Swansea arena’s auditorium will look.

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