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Swansea's new office led scheme with a green rooftop terrace

The scheme from Kartay is now being marketed at potential occupiers by Knight Frankt and Glanmor Chartered Surveyoers

Computer-generated image of the Princess Quarter office scheme in Swansea.

A new grade A office led building in the centre of Swansea, which will feature a green rooftop terrace, has been brought to market.

The Princess Quarter office building scheme is set to add 15,000 sq ft when transformation work on the four storey 1950s originally building on the corner of Princess Way and St Mary Street, is completed. The redevelopment project from local developer Kartay will create retail units on the ground floor with three storeys of office space above.

Kartay has now appointed property consultants Knight Frank and Glanmor Chartered Surveyors as joint letting agents to market the scheme to prospective tenants. The space is being offered at £20 per square foot, which would provide a new headline rent high for the city.

The rooftop terrace of the Princess Quarter scheme.

Ian Morgan, director of Kartay, said: “We are committed to our city and passionate about investing and redeveloping to ensure the area positively evolves to become one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most successful cities.”

Matt Phillips, head of the South Wales office of Knight Frank, said: “The building will offer a different dimension to the city centre in terms of its quality, specification and green credentials.

“Its sub-dividable office space will offer the very best in office facilities, including a green rooftop terrace and three glass rooftop meeting suites offering panoramic views over the city centre and Swansea waterfront.

“A luxury new ground floor reception area will feature an impressive backdrop waterwall feature, communal seating and full-time concierge receptionist.”

Computer-generated image of the Princess Quarter office scheme in Swansea.

Princess Quarter will also offer shower, changing facilities and secure cycle storage for office staff, and has been designed to achieve an EPC (energy performance certificate) A energy rating with sustainability and renewability features to reduce the building’s long-term carbon footprint including an all-electric heat pump system.