Monday, 19 April 2021, 4:33 pm
8
and 8A Cable Street, Sockburn
The
land and buildings housing a traffic management company’s
regional headquarters and an office equipment and stationery
supplies firm have been placed on the market for
sale.
Encircled by two-metre high security wiring,
half of the property at 8 and 8A Cable Street in the
Christchurch suburb of Sockburn is occupied by RTL – a
national company which specialises in the provision of road
traffic management signage and directional systems ranging
from high vis’ cones, signs and barriers through to fixed
and moveable lighting signals.
In addition to the
Sockburn location in Christchurch, RTL also has bases in
Press Release – Bayleys Realty Group
8 and 8A Cable Street, Sockburn
The land and buildings housing a traffic management company’s regional headquarters and an office equipment and stationery supplies firm have been placed on the market for sale.
Encircled by two-metre high security wiring, half of the property at 8 and 8A Cable Street in the Christchurch suburb of Sockburn is occupied by RTL – a national company which specialises in the provision of road traffic management signage and directional systems ranging from high vis’ cones, signs and barriers through to fixed and moveable lighting signals.
In addition to the Sockburn location in Christchurch, RTL also has bases in Auckland, Wellington and Invercargill.
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The Pella City Council held two public hearings for two key infrastructure projects on the construction season calendar at their meeting Tuesday evening.
Two resolutions were on the agenda and approved contracts for Oost Poort Alley infrastructure upgrades and the 218th Avenue and Neil Drive Reconstruction project.
Council approved a contract with TK Concrete for $940,854 to reconstruct full sanitary sewer, storm sewer, underground stormwater, and paving improvements as well as downtown parking updates, and repaving with brick near the end of the project. A contract with Wicks Construction of Decorah for $1,282,721 was approved for complete conversion of gravel to hard surface for the road near the Shady Brook development, projected to cost $1.52 million.
The Pella City Council is holding two public hearings for two key infrastructure projects on the construction season calendar at their meeting this evening.
Two resolutions are on the agenda to approve contracts for Oost Poort Alley infrastructure upgrades and the 218th Avenue and Neil Drive Reconstruction project.
Council will consider bids for full sanctuary sewer, storm sewer, underground stormwater, and paving improvements as well as downtown parking updates, for an estimated $900,000, as well as those for the complete conversion of gravel to hard surface for the road near the Shady Brook development, projected to cost $1.52 million.
Council will also consider the first reading of an ordinance changing 503 Main Street to a Planned Unit Development, with base zoning for Commercial Mixed Use, to allow construction of the “Pella Market,” a business similar to Gateway Market in Des Moines. The Store would offer fresh food and groceries, as well as a cafe for breakfast, lunch,