Self-driving shuttle buses hit streets of Cambridgeshire wisbechstandard.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wisbechstandard.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cambridge house prices: The most and least affordable areas to buy a home in Cambs
Based on a level of maximum borrowing, only 5 per cent of neighbourhoods across Cambridgeshire are actually affordable to those living there
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There is so much to see in central Cambridge you may miss a few sights along the way (Image: Cambridge News)
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Shelter Skelter
Councilor Quinton Y. Zondervan points out that an end to the pandemic could come with a surge in homelessness, as the eviction moratorium expires. âThereâs going to be a wave of evictions, of people who couldnât afford to pay their rent. Itâs a horrible disaster waiting to happen,â he says. â[It will] disproportionately impact Black and Brown community members . We canât go back to normal,â he adds. âWe have to [do] better, because normal was unjust.â
The day before a Cambridge City Council meeting in February, John Chute was preparing his notes.
Chute, who is now 40 years old, has lived in Cambridge his whole life. Until June 2020, he was unhoused for about seven years. As he prepared his notes for the meeting, he thought of the many people he knew who didnât have a warm place to stay in the harrowing week ahead. Temperatures had dipped in the single digits days prior, as the Boston area experienced its col
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Construction Products Company Moving Headquarters From Cambridge To Atlanta The 290K SF Alewife Park in Cambridge
A construction products company is moving its headquarters from its bustling Cambridge neighborhood to the booming Atlanta region.
GCP Applied Technologies, which occupies 290K SF of office and lab space at Alewife Park, on Wednesday announced plans for a new corporate headquarters in the Atlanta area by the end of 2021. The company specializing in cement and concrete technologies sold its 26.5-acre campus for $125M last July to life sciences developer IQHQ.
“[Atlanta] has a diverse professional talent pool, strong market characteristics and its affordability makes it attractive to both employees and employers,” GCP CEO Simon Bates said in a statement.