Location
Great coffee by talented baristas, and an informal menu in a relaxed and welcoming environment.
Gower beaches are famed for their beauty and many have long stretches of golden sand.
Swansea features a diverse retail offering, including the Quadrant shopping centre.
South Wales’ newest multi-purpose entertainment and events space.
Swansea’s new spot to meet, drink & dine in Bracelet Bay, Mumbles.
Sumptuous eats, artistic beats in this food hall, bar and retail space.
Getting around is easy with Swansea Central train and bus station just a short walk away. The Kingsway features stops for multiple bus routes, as well as a cycle way and car parking.
For travel further afield, the building offers easy access to the M4 (4 miles away) and national road network.
Swansea is the second largest city in Wales
Population: 237,800 (June 2021)¹
Campus centres for Swansea University, University of Wales Trinity St. David and Gower College
Talent pool – 29,000 full-time students (2021-22)²
7,735 active businesses in Swansea in 2021³
27,000 people commute into Swansea each day (2022)⁴
80.5% of Swansea’s working age (16-64) residents are economically active⁵
Average earnings for full-time employees £593.10 per week and £30,262 per annum.⁶
1. 2021 mid-year population estimates, ONS. Further statistics, including population by age, are available at www.swansea.gov.uk/population
2. Higher and Further Education Statistics 2021-22, Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) and WG (published January-February 2023).
3. Business demography statistics 2021, ONS.
4. Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES) workplace-based estimates 2021, ONS. b) Commuting tables 2022, published by WG using APS estimates.
5. APS estimates for survey period ending December 2022, ONS.
6. Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) April 2022, ONS.