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    Barrows to build 4 new business parks in Mauritius

    Barrows, the provider of hotel investment and advisory services for hotels in the Middle East and Africa, is developing new commercial business parks in Mauritius.
    Image supplied: Barrows develops new commercial business parks for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Mauritius.
    Image supplied: Barrows develops new commercial business parks for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Mauritius.

    The Business Parks will feature 80 commercial/industrial multi-use units for sale, which are suitable for use as: office, showroom, storage, studio, light manufacturing, and small enterprises activities. Sizes of the units vary between 35.5 and 71m2 with secure on-site parking provided. These new commercial business parks will be developed on four locations in Mauritius.

    The Business Parks benefits from access to an well-established infrastructure network with access to features such as: high speed (fibre optic) internet and telephone, single and three phase electricity, close proximity to public transport and major roads, commercial shopping centre, banks, post office, schools, gym as well as a number of other amenities and services within a five minute drive.

    Barrows Commercial acquires land positions in the immediate vicinity of main roads. The position is strategic choice and always located in areas with high traffic intensity, said CEO Erwin Jager.

    The rooms are spread over four floors and situated on a podium in which the other facilities, such as a restaurant, meeting facilities, business center and sports facilities will be realised. The expected start of construction of this project is March 2023. The project offers a perfect long-term solution for chains such as DHL, FedEx, UPS as well local service companies as hotel suppliers, food suppliers, marine suppliers, and automotive service suppliers.

    West Africa is growing strongly and in the coming decades West Africa will develop more new infrastructures for Small Medium Enterprises which creates many new jobs and new business opportunities.

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