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Cardiff Council plans to acquire historic city buildings

It wants to acquire the listed and derelict Cory's Building and the adjoining Merchant Place

Cory's building, Cardiff Bay(Image: Geograph)

Cardiff Council is looking to breathe new life into two historic and empty buildings in Cardiff Bay.

The red brick Merchant Place, with once served as a post office,  and the adjoining Cory’s Buildings, opposite the Wales Millennium Centre, have both been empty and boarded up for more than a decade.

The council plans to buy the grade two listed buildings and will seek grant backing to support the cost of refurbishment and regeneration.

The Cory's Buildings was constructed in 1889 for Cory Brothers & Co whose business interests included chandlery, brokerage, colliery and wagon ownership and coal exporting.

Two years ago property developer Sky View Estates Ltd outlined plans to turn the Cory's Buildings into an apartment scheme.

That project had secured a multi-million-pound loan from the Development Bank of Wales and £1m from the council via the Welsh Government's Town Centre Loans Scheme.

Both loans have been repaid.

(Image: Richard Swingler)

If a deal is struck the council would invite private developers to bring plans forward, which could see apartments, but also new office and retail space and a hotel too.