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A POPULAR shopping centre is set to be demolished in a major UK city. The Grafton Centre in Cambridge housed just 11 retailers after years of decline. Built in 1983, the shopping hub has undergone … ...
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Luxury Everyman cinema to open in Cambridge shopping centre with 'free' screenings - MSNA new luxury cinema is opening at a Cambridge shopping centre at the beginning of next month. And to mark the opening, customers are being offered complimentary screenings on selected dates ...
For a while, people living in Wyton were worried that the old Dobbies garden centre in the village would not be replaced. The Banks End site was one of 17 Dobbies to shut up shop in 2024, as part ...
Ivanhoé Cambridge, the real estate investment arm of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, plans to invest more than $60 million in the CrossIron Mills shopping centre in Rocky View ...
Plans to turn a retail park in Cambridge into laboratories could push people out of the city, a councillor said. Railpen, which owns the Beehive Centre, wants to redevelop it to create labs ...
AN iconic shopping centre is set to be partially demolished – but a popular replacement is in store. Part of Northfield Shopping Centre in Birmingham could be bulldozed and replaced with a Li… ...
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Cambridge University development could see another 5,000 homes on city outskirts - MSNA Cambridge University housing development could see an additional 5,000 homes built on the outskirts of the city. There is already outline planning permission for 3,000 more homes at Eddington ...
Developer Native Land is in exclusive talks to buy a 500K SF Cambridge shopping centre for what could be one of the UK’s most extensive retail repurposing schemes so far.
Plans to redevelop a Cambridge shopping centre have been called in by Housing Secretary Angela Rayner. Government intervenes in Beehive Centre plans Skip to main content ...
Readers react to the Globe’s endorsement of incumbent Marjorie Decker over challenger Evan MacKay in the Democratic primary for state representative in Cambridge.
Plans to turn a retail park in Cambridge into laboratories could push people out of the city, a councillor said. Railpen, which owns the Beehive Centre, wants to redevelop it to create labs ...
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