Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:45 am
Yeah they have recently asked for a further 5 year extension. I believe the one you saw was for 5 Pierhead Street. But I think they asked for extensions for all the building plots.
Total extant permissions exist for something like a further 500,000 square feet of space, more than doubling the existing estate. I can't see it in the next 15 years if I'm honest.
Thinking for that long term horizon, I think the BBC would have been a bigger game changed if it had moved to the Bay. You'd then have had a proper media "hub" area - potentially supporting further media incubator space, a hotel, a bit of A1/A3 etc. I would have put the BBC not on the 1 and 2 Assembly Square sites as some suggested. I think it would have been a bit of a struggle in terms of layout, although it would have water views in 2 directions. More practical would have been one of the pierhead street sites - probably the one diagonally opposite Ty Hywel. That has permission for a building of something like 200,000 square feet, about the size the BBC wants when you include ancillary space. I would then have looked at something mixed use on the remaining pierhead street site, including a hotel tower (up to 15 storeys), and some residential, as well as offices.
My view is the Central Square scheme is actually strong enough to develop without the BBC - although it would have taken longer. It really is prime location, and there is quite a lot of demand from other occupiers building now. Can understand why BBC chose it; for access its first-rate.