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The Maritime Quarter is a residential area of Swansea, South Wales located immediately south of the city centre. It is also known as Swansea Marina.

Formerly it was the disused South Dock. During the 1980s it underwent significant brownfield re-development with the building of many low rise apartment blocks in the area around the South Dock. Over time small businesses have gradually moved in, giving the area the character of a small urban village. More apartment blocks and town houses are currently being built in the south-eastern part of this area to be sold at upmarket prices.

The South Dock itself now serves as a 600 berth marina providing berths for privately-owned leisure boats. There is a boat yard for building and servicing boats, and a few shops selling boating equipment. In addition, sailing and sea angling schools are located in the area. To the east are some working locks. These locks were built before the Swansea Bay Barrage was built and are now relatively useless. There are two pedestrian bridges linking this area to the main Swansea Docks area.

The headquarters of the local Evening Post newspaper is located here. Beside the Evening Post building is the Associated British Ports building, now used as a five-star hotel. Just west of the marina is a four star hotel. A waterside walkway to the north-east of the marina is home to a few cafes, pubs, arcades and gay bars. On the far western end of the Maritime quarter is the County Hall which houses government offices of Swansea City and County.

On the site of the Sainsbury's superstore, once stood the Weaver building. This was reinforced with steel rails and was the first steel reinforced concrete building ever built. The building itself was used for corn storage.

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