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Giant 30-storey apartment tower planned for Central Square in Cardiff

10 Nov 2021 2 minute read
A CGI of the proposed development at Central Square Plot 5, in Cardiff Picture: Scott Brownrigg

Alex Seabrook, local democracy reporter

A giant 30-storey tower of 330 apartments is planned for Central Square in Cardiff.

Developer Rightacres has revealed plans for the tower on land north of Wood Street and east of Scott Road.

The building would include 557 square metres of commercial uses on the ground floor, and space to store 120 bicycles.

Rightacres is currently consulting the public on its plans, before applying to Cardiff Council for planning permission.

The developer said: “It seeks to continue the ongoing regeneration of Central Square, and will provide substantial residential accommodation in a highly sustainable city centre location. The application site has been cleared for development, having previously been occupied by St David’s House.”

St David’s House, which was demolished in 2019, used to run the length of Wood Street, but has now already been partly replaced with the new tax offices.

Elsewhere on Central Square, several new buildings have been built recently, including the new BBC headquarters, and the unfinished, long-delayed new bus station.

‘Consultation’ 

The pre-application consultation runs until December 7, and people can respond on the website.

The developer added: “The transport Interchange is currently under construction and includes a residential tower similar in height to the Plot 5 development. Together these will bookend Wood Street and help to identify the commercial centre of Cardiff.

“The design of the residential tower and pavilion will create an active frontage to Wood Street and a new public realm that contains the recently installed Betty Campbell Square.”


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Jack
Jack
2 years ago

The building could use a bit of polishing up aesthetically… but apart from that I’m surprised by the negative reaction this has gotten so far.

Dai Rob
Dai Rob
2 years ago

Fantastic!!! Just what we want in cardiff!! Cant wait!!

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