Gazeley to develop Magna Plaza in Le Havre

Global logistics operator Gazeley said it plans to develop a Magna Plaza complex in the logistics park of the French port of Le Havre. The project - Gazeley's sixth Magna Plaza scheme - will include 180,000 m[sup]2[/sup] of space across five buildings on a 40-hectare site. Each asset will contain office and warehousing space, Gazeley said in a statement. The company, which will carry out the construction in a partnership with French construction firm GSE, said that it is waiting for the construction permit to build the first 30,000 m[sup]2[/sup] of space. Construction should begin in 2009. Gazeley would not disclose the planned investment for the project, but added this will be made public once the project study on the project is completed. 'The choice to develop this strategic asset in Le Havre shows the strengthening of our strategy focusing on portal cities in France,' said Maite Inglis, managing director of Gazeley France.

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