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IN THE PRESS: INSIDER OCTOBER 2015

‘Bristol’s mixed-use development Finzels Reach could eventually accommodate 450 apartments at a time when city living is enjoying a new lease of life.’ South West Business Insider October 2015. View the full article here:    

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‘Bristol’s mixed-use development Finzels Reach could eventually accommodate 450 apartments at a time when city living is enjoying a new lease of life.’

South West Business Insider October 2015. View the full article here:

 

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IN THE PRESS: ESTATES GAZETTE 19TH SEPTEMBER 2015

‘Finzels Reach is positioned in Bristol’s central business district, close to all city centre amenities and transport connections.’ Estates Gazette 19th September 2015. View the feature here:

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‘Finzels Reach is positioned in Bristol’s central business district, close to all city centre amenities and transport connections.’

Estates Gazette 19th September 2015. View the feature here:

CGI Finzels Reach Bristol Article 2015

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PRESS RELEASE: A WINNING COMBINATION FOR CASK STORE

Bray and Slaughter have been awarded the main contract to build Cask Store – the latest residential phase at the mixed use development, Finzels Reach in Bristol.   The contractor has been selected by developer Cubex due to the company’s track record in residential schemes and those with a notable heritage.   Previous projects include work on […]

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Cask Store Finzels Reach Bristol

Bray and Slaughter have been awarded the main contract to build Cask Store – the latest residential phase at the mixed use development, Finzels Reach in Bristol.

 

The contractor has been selected by developer Cubex due to the company’s track record in residential schemes and those with a notable heritage.   Previous projects include work on the SS Great Britain, Marlborough College, Bristol Museum and M Shed.

 

With finishes selected by long term associate David Hutton Interiors, the high specification Cask Store apartments are well aligned with the contractors experience of delivering bespoke residential schemes; many of which are in prime residential areas such as Clifton, Tyndalls Park, Failand as well as further afield in Limpley Stoke, Marlborough and Bath City Centre.

 

High specification two bedroom apartments in Cask Store, all with secure underground car parking, are now available and come with the added benefit of much sought after 24/7 estate management and security services.

 

Gavin Bridge, Cubex director said: “We seek to work with locally based construction partners with a strong reputation for quality, service and attention to detail.  We are delighted with the show apartments Bray and Slaughter have already delivered for us and look forward to working with them on this next phase of individually designed apartments.”


Grant Jefferies of Bray and Slaughter added: “Working behind a historic facade and next to the Floating Harbour poses its construction challenges, but we are delighted to work with Cubex and their design team again on what will be some of the most well specified and attractive apartments in Bristol.”


CASK STORE – NOW AVAILABLE

Home to a collection of individually designed contemporary apartments with timeless appeal on Bristol’s Floating Harbour, 2 bedroom apartments in Cask Store are now available.  Prices start from £345,000 with secure underground car parking.  Contact the Marketing Suite on 0117 30 20 100 for an appointment to view the show apartments or for further information.

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Cask Store Show Apartment Finzels Reach Bristol

Home to a collection of individually designed contemporary apartments with timeless appeal on Bristol’s Floating Harbour, 2 bedroom apartments in Cask Store are now available.  Prices start from £345,000 with secure underground car parking.  Contact the Marketing Suite on 0117 30 20 100 for an appointment to view the show apartments or for further information.


IN THE PRESS: BRISTOL BUSINESS GUIDE 2015/16

‘Bristol property developers Cubex in conjunction with its funding partners Palmer Capital has taken control of the project that was once the home of the city’s sugar refining and brewing industries. The 4.7 acre city centre site has a prime waterfront position and will see new homes and jobs created as the project accelerates.’ Bristol […]

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‘Bristol property developers Cubex in conjunction with its funding partners Palmer Capital has taken control of the project that was once the home of the city’s sugar refining and brewing industries. The 4.7 acre city centre site has a prime waterfront position and will see new homes and jobs created as the project accelerates.’

Bristol Business Guide 2015/16 published by Bristol City Council.  View the full article here:

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IN THE PRESS: INSIDER 22nd April 2015

“The latest phase of Bristol’s Finzels Reach development, including part of the former Courage Brewery, is set to open. The Cask Store in Bristol comprises 41 individually designed one and two bedroom apartments and features the original façade of the building.” Insider Media, 22nd April 2015. View full article here:

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“The latest phase of Bristol’s Finzels Reach development, including part of the former Courage Brewery, is set to open. The Cask Store in Bristol comprises 41 individually designed one and two bedroom apartments and features the original façade of the building.”

Insider Media, 22nd April 2015. View full article here:

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IN THE PRESS: HOME 12TH April 2015

‘It’s the European Green Capital, a hi-tech hub and a compact, family friendly city. make Bristol your first port of call, says Zoe Dare Hall.’ The Sunday Times, Home, 12th April 2015.  View the full article here:

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‘It’s the European Green Capital, a hi-tech hub and a compact, family friendly city. make Bristol your first port of call, says Zoe Dare Hall.’

The Sunday Times, Home, 12th April 2015.  View the full article here:

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IN THE PRESS: BRISTOL 24/7 18th March 2015

‘The aptly-named Gavin Bridge, co-founder of Cubex, was understandably delighted that the bridge design was approved. “This is the most technically challenging thing we have done as a business. We have spent 10 months consulting, designing and holding workshops. We are Bristol-based and we care about the city.’ Bristol 24/7, 18th March 2015. View full […]

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‘The aptly-named Gavin Bridge, co-founder of Cubex, was understandably delighted that the bridge design was approved. “This is the most technically challenging thing we have done as a business. We have spent 10 months consulting, designing and holding workshops. We are Bristol-based and we care about the city.’

Bristol 24/7, 18th March 2015. View full article here:

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IN THE PRESS: BRISTOL POST 19th March 2015

‘It was argued that Finzel’s Reach is Bristol’s biggest brownfield development and, without a bridge, there would be a question mark over bringing shops, cafes and bars into the area, as well as more residents.’ Bristol Post, 19th March 2015. View full article here:

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‘It was argued that Finzel’s Reach is Bristol’s biggest brownfield development and, without a bridge, there would be a question mark over bringing shops, cafes and bars into the area, as well as more residents.’

Bristol Post, 19th March 2015. View full article here:
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IN THE PRESS: BRISTOL POST 16TH March 2015

‘Cubex Land managing director Gavin Bridge said: “If we get the thumbs up, we can start building straight away – and we can secure the huge investment in jobs and homes that are dependent on the bridge.”  The Clifton-based company rescued the regeneration project last year after the previous American owner went into administration with […]

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‘Cubex Land managing director Gavin Bridge said: “If we get the thumbs up, we can start building straight away – and we can secure the huge investment in jobs and homes that are dependent on the bridge.”  The Clifton-based company rescued the regeneration project last year after the previous American owner went into administration with £96 million debts leaving the site a boarded up eyesore for two years.’

Bristol Post 16th march 2015, View full article here:

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