Markets Bristol, Bath and Swindon
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(41) 14 October 2011, 47-58(6)Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Charles Street Buildings Group purchases Environment Agency's national headquarters in Bristol for £31m. Defence workers' exodus from Bath after 2013 will release 88 acres which could accommodate 1 240 homes. Bristol office take-up for Q3 2011 is 80 000 sq ft down from 112 000 sq ft for Q3 2010 and empty grade A offices stand at 30 800 sq ft. Queensbury and Aviva Investors are set to open a restaurant quarter in the vaults beneath Bath Spa station. Ashfield Land soldiers on with its Swindon Regent Circus development after its joint venture partner, Parkridge Holdings, goes into administration.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L154131 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 154131-1001 |
Charles Street Buildings Group purchases Environment Agency's national headquarters in Bristol for £31m. Defence workers' exodus from Bath after 2013 will release 88 acres which could accommodate 1 240 homes. Bristol office take-up for Q3 2011 is 80 000 sq ft down from 112 000 sq ft for Q3 2010 and empty grade A offices stand at 30 800 sq ft. Queensbury and Aviva Investors are set to open a restaurant quarter in the vaults beneath Bath Spa station. Ashfield Land soldiers on with its Swindon Regent Circus development after its joint venture partner, Parkridge Holdings, goes into administration.