Plans for the £11 Million transport hub in Cardiff have been revealed.
Foster and Partners will design a building at Central Square with a new bus station, shops, up to 200,000 sq ft (18,581 sq m) of offices and a 200-bed hotel.
The firm is also responsible for designing the new BBC Wales headquarters on the square, which will close in August and be completed by the end of 2017.
Goodyear will close its UK tyres plant in Wolverhampton in 2017, after 90 years manufacturering there.
About 330 workers will lose their jobs after the US owned company said it was no longer economically viable and work will be transferred out of the UK.
Pininfarina creditor banks have rejected a buy-out deal from India’s Mahindra & Mahindra.
Three of the four banks involved wanted more money for their debts, reported Il Messaggero.
The all-new Alfa Romeo Giulia has been unveiled to the international media on the 105th anniversary of the founding of Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili at a special event in the newly-refurbished Alfa Romeo Museum.
The rear or all-wheel-drive Giulia uses lightweight materials for economy and performance, latest traction controls and was designed in-house.
Jaguar Land Rover will never make a driverless car, research and development boss Wolfgang Epple has said.
“We don’t consider customers cargo. We don’t want to build a robot that delivers the cargo from A to B.”
McLaren Automotive reported a second consecutive year of profitability four years since the company opened its first retailer.
The company has also recorded its fourth year of sales growth and is predicting more following the launch this year of a quartet of new models – two of which are already sold out – and the establishment of a three tier product structure reinforcing its future as a British based manufacturer of luxury sports cars, and only luxury sports cars.