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COMPANIES are being given a rare chance to become part of one of the most successful regeneration Regeneration (biology)

The process by which an animal restores a lost part of its body. Broadly defined, the term can include wound healing, tissue repair, and many kinds of restorative activities.
 projects in Coventry.

Electric Wharf WHARF. A space of ground artificially prepared for the reception of merchandise from a ship or vessel, so as to promote the convenient loading and discharge of such vessel. , off Sandy Lane Sandy Lane could be
  • Sandy Lane, Wiltshire, a village near to Calne in Wiltshire
  • Sandy Lane, West Yorkshire
  • Sandy Lane, current home of Worksop Town F.C.
  • Sandy Lane (resort)
, in Radford, has seen the transformation of a former power station into apartments, live-work homes, offices and eco-properties.

The canalside development is now home to a host of businesses - from PR firms and design agencies to IT companies and web experts - as well as more than 50 residents.

All eight units in Edison Buildings have until recently been occupied but due to the success of Electric Wharf, the sales office is now relocating and with the company above having expanded within the site, numbers seven and eight are on the market.

It means that two units are now available in the striking new detached building through commercial property specialists Shortland Horne.

Both are 756 sq ft and are available for sale or to let. DavidBullard, of Shortland Horne, believes they offer companies an outstanding base.

He said: "Electric Wharf is a perfect example of regeneration and has been one of the most successful projects of its type in the city.

"The transformation of a disused disused
Adjective

no longer used

Adj. 1. disused - no longer in use; "obsolete words"
obsolete

noncurrent - not current or belonging to the present time

disused adj
 power station into a thriving residential and business community has been dramatic in the space of just a few years.

"This is a chance for more businesses to benefit from that and to enjoy the prestige of an address at Electric Wharf, which is highly sought after."

More information is available from Shortland Horne on 024 7623 2970.
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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Nov 17, 2009
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