Markets East Anglia and Essex
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 78(47) 23 November 2012, 49-56(4) Publication details: 2012Subject(s): Summary: Surveys recent commercial property activity in the region: Cambridge experiences record-breaking office rents as developers capitalise on low stock; the Futura Park out-of town store near Ipswich is the first hybrid Waitrose and John Lewis At Home; the East Anglia Offshore Windfarm is benefitting onshore business. Supermarkets get the no vote as Peterborough City Council focuses on the future of 112 derelict Nene-side acres favouring residential and leisure development. Bourn Hall, the Cambridge in vitro fertilisation specialist, is to open a branch near Wymondham.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L157413 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 157413-1001 |
Surveys recent commercial property activity in the region: Cambridge experiences record-breaking office rents as developers capitalise on low stock; the Futura Park out-of town store near Ipswich is the first hybrid Waitrose and John Lewis At Home; the East Anglia Offshore Windfarm is benefitting onshore business. Supermarkets get the no vote as Peterborough City Council focuses on the future of 112 derelict Nene-side acres favouring residential and leisure development. Bourn Hall, the Cambridge in vitro fertilisation specialist, is to open a branch near Wymondham.