LDA completes two land deals at Beam Reach in Rainham

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Department: London Development Agency

Published: 2010-02-16 16:59:43

Two new development deals totalling 60,000 sq ft at Beam Ream 8 will add to the regeneration of Rainham. Data management companies plan to expand their operations on the site.

This government news item was published on the London Development Agency website on the 16 February 2010.

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