Mayfair-based property specialist Forsters has landed a new client after being instructed to advise on a major mixed use development at Castle Quays in Swansea city centre.
The deal is expected to last for a number of years rather than months.
Legal Week reports
February 20, 2002 at 07:03 PM
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Mayfair-based property specialist Forsters has landed a new client after being instructed to advise on a major mixed use development at Castle Quays in Swansea city centre.
The deal is expected to last for a number of years rather than months.
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