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ABP PROPERTY SIGNS ON NEW TENANT
A new property letting has been completed in Cardiff Bay, adding a further 11,750 sq ft (1,092 sq m) to Associated British Ports (ABP) Property’s portfolio in South Wales.

The Cardiff Harbour Authority has taken the space on a 10-year lease at Queen Alexandra House – ABP’s new, prestigious South Wales regional headquarters on
the Bay.

So far this year, ABP Property has secured long-term tenants in Cardiff for over 46,000 sq ft (4,274 sq m) of space. The Secretary of State for Wales will be moving into ABP’s Discovery House at the Scott Harbour office complex and UK financial giant, Halifax Bank of Scotland, took up space at Alexander House at the beginning of the year.

Steve Pritchard, ABP Regional Property Manager, South Wales Ports, said:

“The prime location of Queen Alexandra House in Cardiff Bay – with a commanding view of the waterfront – was the obvious choice for the harbour authority. The authority’s relocation to Queen Alexandra House will enhance the working relationship between ABP and Cardiff Harbour Authority, effectively making both organisations work together under one roof for the benefit of the whole waterfront community.”

The Cardiff Harbour Authority will occupy a separate, purpose-built annex at Queen Alexandra House.

28th May 2003

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