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    Global hunt ramps up for regeneration partner to shape Swansea

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 9, 2020No Comments
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    A formal worldwide search for a developer to help power Swansea city centre into a confident post-Covid future starts this week.

    The specialist high-quality investor or developer will work with Swansea Council to regenerate a number of major sites as part of the city’s £1bn regeneration story.

    Swansea development projects

    The Shaping Swansea initiative is expected to trigger new business opportunities for those already in the city or looking to play a part in the city’s bright future.

    It could include projects such as a public sector hub in Swansea Central North, a mixed-use development on the existing Civic Centre site overlooking Swansea Bay and a major leisure destination on the Hafod-Morfa Copperworks site.

    Council leader Rob Stewart said: “Investors around the world are looking for new opportunities – and Swansea can provide them. We have a compelling once-in-a-generation chance for a top class partner to help us deliver major regeneration.

    “We’re looking forward with optimism and energy towards a post-pandemic world when Swansea will lead the way in offering and delivering on opportunity.

    “As we build on the great regeneration work already underway here there will be many more new openings for existing and new business to thrive.

    “Swansea is fast becoming a place where people want to live, work and enjoy quality free time. I urge developers to get involved in our competitive procurement process.”

    Shaping Swansea’s formal launch is due to take place on Wednesday, September 9. It will coincide with an online event – open to all – that will see Cllr Stewart and other key local figures talk about the council’s vision for the city and the Shaping Swansea opportunity.

    To participate, interested parties must register with Welsh Government procurement portal Sell2Wales. Documents will be available to view on eTender Wales within 48 hours of the issuing of the Official Journal of the European Union notice.

    The preferred partner is expected to be selected next summer.

    The partner’s work will be in addition to major transformation schemes already underway in Swansea. These include the £135m Swansea Central Phase One, with 3,500-capacity indoor arena, the £12m Kingsway overhaul and the planned £30m city centre hub for tech and creative business.

    The private sector is ploughing hundreds of millions of pounds into new city centre accommodation and commercial space.

    The city is pivotal to the £1.3bn Swansea Bay City Deal which is re-energising the wider region with a mix of private and public sector funding.

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