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Bid to find new owner of the historic Howells building in the centre of Cardiff

Following the lockdown Avison Young is now inviting formal bids with a deadline of October

Howells building(Image: Richard Swingler)

The formal marketing of the iconic Howells building in the centre of Cardiff has commenced with hopes a new owner can be found to rejuvenate the grade II listed site.

The company that owned the property, Jersey-based Wallace Properties, went into administration last year.

Property advisory firm Avison Young are marketing the Victorian built building after the firm's Nathan Pask and Rosalind Goode were appointed joint fixed charged receivers late last year.

The formal marketing process was intended to start in March, but was put on hold during lockdown.

Prior to March Avison Young had received around 200 initial enquiries for the freehold interest in the building, which was rebranded as House of Fraser in the 1970s.

The building extends to 275,000 sq ft,  located on a prime 1.72 acre site. It is being offered for sale by informal tender. Interested parties are being asked by Avison Young to submit offers in writing by 5pm on October 15th.

Bristol-based property development firm Cubex has already confirmed it will submit a formal bid with plans to transform the building into a mixed-use scheme providing office, leisure and residential space, as well as potentially a four star hotel.

House of Fraser, now part of Sports Direct International plc, continues to trade within the building, currently occupying 227,000 sq ft.