Listen: Mills and Reeve talk signing one of Cambridge's largest prelets

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Earlier this week we got the first glimpse inside Botanic House, Cambridge's tallest building. 

Mills and Reeve signed one of the largest prelets in Cambridge last year when it took all 52,000 sq ft of Pace Investments development, the first phase on the Hills Road site.

Here Mills and Reeve partner Jamie Wheatley, talks about why they chose the building, what it's like negotiating a deal in Cambridge at the moment and why they didn't go to Brookgate's CB1.

Below you can listen to Bidwell's head of business space Dick Wise, who acted for Pace on the deal. He'll be talking about negotiations from his side of the table and what occupiers with lease events should now do faced with Cambridge's dwindling stock. 

Just yesterday Bidwells announced unprecedented figures for the city's office market, here Dick looks ahead to the end of this year and explains how the competition for space might  end up being bad for take-up figures in 2012. 

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