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Old 07-11-2008, 07:40 PM
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Default City Lofts’ collapse will not affect residential tower development in Cardiff

City Lofts Group, the developer of urban mixed-use property schemes primarily focused on residential apartments which went into administration last week, is a development partner of Allied Developments (Europe) Limited.The two companies had been working on the plans to build 1,800 flats on an undeveloped spur of land in Cardiff Bay in a project called [...]

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