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Markets Bristol, Bath and Somerset

By: Language: English Series: Property Week ; 78(41) 12 October 2012, 45-54(5)Publication details: 2012Subject(s): Summary: Covers recent activity in the regional commercial property market: Bristol agents are campaigning to convince Bristol City Council that converting a disused warehouse into council offices is impractical and expensive; law firms leasing space in new Bristol office developments have helped to ameliorate the city's disastrous take-up figures for 2012; North Somerset Council wants residential development alongside offices for former RAF sites in their planning area; Dolphin Square shopping centre in Weston-Super-Mare is about to be demolished; and John Lewis is poised to take over the Podium shopping centre in Bath for a Waitrose Food and Home store.

Covers recent activity in the regional commercial property market: Bristol agents are campaigning to convince Bristol City Council that converting a disused warehouse into council offices is impractical and expensive; law firms leasing space in new Bristol office developments have helped to ameliorate the city's disastrous take-up figures for 2012; North Somerset Council wants residential development alongside offices for former RAF sites in their planning area; Dolphin Square shopping centre in Weston-Super-Mare is about to be demolished; and John Lewis is poised to take over the Podium shopping centre in Bath for a Waitrose Food and Home store.