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Fallen project saved by locals

Troubled property company Symphony put its long-empty historic National Hotel at Cambridge on the market after the tenant it had secured pulled out and it has been bought by a local couple who plan to redevelop it from its distressed state.Symphony had se

Jazial Crossley
Tue, 21 Sep 2010

Troubled property company Symphony put its long-empty historic National Hotel at Cambridge on the market after the tenant it had secured pulled out and it has been bought by a local couple who plan to redevelop it from its distressed state.

Symphony had secured a restaurant and bar tenant to operate

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Jazial Crossley
Tue, 21 Sep 2010
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