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Oryx and Trinova Get Consent for ‘Exceedingly Good’ Makeover of Former Premier Foods HQ

Duo Says Redevelopment of Centrium Office Will Be Most Sustainable in St Albans
The front terrace plans for the building. (Trinova)
The front terrace plans for the building. (Trinova)
CoStar News
February 13, 2024 | 11:26 AM

Oryx Real Estate Partners and development manager Trinova have gained consent to redevelop a Centrium business park building in St Albans which was Premier Foods’ headquarters.

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