
One of Canada’s largest pension funds has bought a stake in two major office developments in Cambridge, as part of a £250m investment alongside Aviva Investors. The Public Sector Pension Investment Board has targeted the 26-acre CB1 Estate in Cambridge. It includes the 81,500 sq ft scheme at 30 Station Road – which will reportedly become Apple’s new research base on a 10-year lease after completion in 2021 – as well as the 167,000 sq ft, grade-A offices at 50/60 Station Road (pictured above). After selling the stake Aviva Investors will
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