Markets Devon and Cornwall
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 78(02) 13 January 2012, 39-44(4)Publication details: 2012Subject(s): Summary: Local authority action finally bring buyers to the plethora of new holiday flat schemes which are empty in Cornish resorts. The west side of Plymouth's crumbling city centre could be revived by Morrisons' development of a supermarket on the 3.25 acre Colin Campbell Court site. Cornish Pirates rugby union team has signed a 10-year lease on a new 10 000-seater stadium in Truro. Land Securities' plans to open the UK's first mini John Lewis in Exeter have been put into a state of flux as the future of the larger bus station site needs to be rethought.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Local authority action finally bring buyers to the plethora of new holiday flat schemes which are empty in Cornish resorts. The west side of Plymouth's crumbling city centre could be revived by Morrisons' development of a supermarket on the 3.25 acre Colin Campbell Court site. Cornish Pirates rugby union team has signed a 10-year lease on a new 10 000-seater stadium in Truro. Land Securities' plans to open the UK's first mini John Lewis in Exeter have been put into a state of flux as the future of the larger bus station site needs to be rethought.