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HomeEconomyBristol city centre building to be sold off in £20m deal

Bristol city centre building to be sold off in £20m deal

November 29, 2021 Mile Economy, Real Estate, Technology

The majority of the proceeds from the sale will be used for debt repayment, according to current owner Circle Property
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