A fusion of Neighbours

The local area has received a substantial level of regeneration over recent years.
Notable regeneration includes the development of Fusion Point Two, a 60,000 sq ft office development and Cardiff & Vale college. This investment in the area has attracted several high profile names, including Deloitte and Lloyds Bank. This has lead to a growth in amenities on offer including Trade Street Cafe, Urba Spa, Cardiff & Vale Restaurant, The Classroom, Bae Coffi and Subway. With exciting new cafés and convenience retailing being constructed directly opposite Fusion Point One as part of Platform’s residential development.
The local area has received a substantial level of regeneration over recent years.
Notable regeneration includes the development of Fusion Point Two, a 60,000 sq ft office development and Cardiff & Vale college. This investment in the area has attracted several high profile names, including Deloitte and Lloyds Bank. This has lead to a growth in amenities on offer including Trade Street Cafe, Urba Spa, Cardiff & Vale Restaurant, The Classroom, Bae Coffi and Subway. With exciting new cafés and convenience retailing being constructed directly opposite Fusion Point One as part of Platform’s residential development.

Local occupiers

occupiers
occupiers

A fusion of amenities

Vibrant bars & restaurants meet bustling shops and all within
easy reach

Cardiff City Centre

For a lunchtime visit or enroute home, Cardiff city centre has it all. Offering a renowned list of amenities making it a lifestyle destination of choice.
The John Lewis anchored St David’s shopping centre is the busiest in the region, offering everything from premium designer brands such as Hugo Boss and Levis to delicious restaurants like Wahaca and Cardiff’s latest arrival, The Ivy.
Points of interest
Local occupiers
Local amenities

A fusion of connections

Excellent transport links,
all on the doorstep

Cardiff Central Redevelopment
Following the Electrification of the main intercity rail line into Cardiff Central, Wales’ busiest station, a substantial upgrade and modernisation has been announced to cope with the rise in passenger numbers, due to its thriving tourism and ever increasing number of daily commuters.
Annual passenger numbers are predicted to rise from 12.7 million in 2016 to 32 million by 2043.
05
Minutes walk to
Cardiff Central
08
Minutes walk to
St David’s Dewi Sant
21
Minutes to
M4, Jct 29
47
Minutes to
M5, Jct 15

48
Minutes to
Bristol Temple Meads
120
Minutes to
Birmingham New Street
51
Minutes to
Swansea
124
Minutes to
London Paddington
Annual passenger numbers are predicted to rise from 12.7 million in 2016 to 32 million by 2043.
Journey times from the building. Source: Google Maps.