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General Urban Cambridge Updates and Rumours
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Speaking of Southworks... more news from Cambridge. This time, something that is all but officially announced (not that I doubt the Google news... I just don't have any actual hard evidence to show!).

Southworks has been bought out by a developer - I'm not sure who. The mall and antique shop*** will be shutting down as of next October. The space will be renovated into lofts.

This could make for an interesting development, considering it's proximity to the supposed new Google offices. I doubt it'll be anything more than what was done at The Grand Lofts though. Shame, because flipping the already commercial space to face outwards to the streets, then building up from the courtyard could make for a WONDERFUL development!

***Edit: Apparently I was wrong regarding the antique shop and at least one of the shops in the mall. That being said, I do trust the source of the information, so there may be a more specific portion of the building that will be renovated?
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RE: General Urban Cambridge Updates and Rumours - by GtwoK - 10-05-2016, 04:47 PM

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