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Monthly Archives: February 2012
10 Portman Square | W1: Can a Name Change Clean up a Dirty Image?
10 Portman Square – the new name for 2-14 Baker Street. Sharper, better sounding and, perhaps a better address without having to move….. The name change may help achieve higher rents, shorter rent free enticements and might well have pointed to … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Portman Square, 10 Portman Square l W1, 10portmansquare, 2-14 Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, British Land, Building Site, Child Safety, Commercial Development, Construction, HSE, Legal Action, London, McAleer and Rushe, Mob, NAMA, Retail Development, Thug, Thuggery, Uncategorized, West End, Westminster, Westminster City Council
Tagged 10 Portman Square, 10 Portman Square | 2-14 Baker Street, Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, British Land, Business, Central London, Concrete, Construction, Construction and Maintenance, Criminal, damage, Health and Safety, inconsiderate builders, London, McAleer & Rushe, Portman Square, stupid, Thugs, wanton, Westminster, Wikipedia
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Plundering Ireland? – Disposing NAMA Assets at 50%+ Below Value – McAleer & Rushe, British Land, Bank of Ireland and NAMA
Image via Wikipedia 2-14 Baker Street | 10 Portman Square There has been much discussion in the media and among individuals about the disposal of NAMA assets at below and at substantially below market value. Is such discussion just speculation or … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Portman Square, 10 Portman Square l W1, 10portmansquare, 2-14 Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, Boris Johnson, Brighton & Hove City Council, British Land, Building Site, Child Safety, Children, children's playground, Commercial Development, Competition, Congestion Charging London, Construction, Construction Deaths, Disabled Access, HSE, Legal Action, London, London Mayor, London Olympics, Lottery Winner, Mayor of London, McAleer and Rushe, Mob, NAMA, NAMA Wine Lake, NAMAWINELAKE, Parking in London, Retail Development, Street Parking in Marylebone, Street Parking in Westminster, Tax Avoidance, Thug, Thuggery, Tourism London, Uncategorized, West End, Westminster, Westminster City Council, Where to park in London
Tagged 10 Portman Square, 2-14 Baker Street, Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, British Land, Business, Central London, Considerate Builders, Construction, construction site safety, Disposal of NAMA Assets, Grosvenor Place, Ireland, Jersey, Leicester Square, London, McAleer & Rushe, NAMA, NAMA Wine Lake, National Asset Management Agency, Portman Estate, Retail Development, Travers Smith, Westminster City Council
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