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British Land, McAleer & Rushe, Bank of Ireland and NAMA all Subject to Debate and Question in the Irish Parliament – Re-Sale of (planning enhanced) 10 Portman Square (2-14 Baker Street) for 50% of Value Questioned by Senator Mark Daly
Subject: NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011, Second Stage Wednesday, 6 June 2012. The proceedings and debate on this Bill in Irish National Parliament makes for interesting reading. It raises serious questions about the responsibility of organisations … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 Portman Square, 2-14 Baker Street, Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, British Land, Business, Central London, Considerate Builders, Construction, construction site safety, Ireland, Irish National Parliament, Jersey, McAleer & Rushe, McAleer and Rushe, NAMA, NAMA and Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Transparency Bill 2011, National Asset Management Agency, News, Northern Ireland, Oireachtas, Portman Square, Retail Development, Senator Mark Daly, West End, Westminster, Westminster City Council
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Westminster City Council Bends the Rules for British Land – Who says Graft is Dead?
Park without paying in Westminster, even for a few minutes, means instant fines and worse. At least if you are Joe Bloggs. Step out of line on planning regulations in Westminster and wham – BIG BIG trouble. Block a whole road … Continue reading
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McAleer & Rushe Group: Asleep on the Job – or are Liabilities Forcing an End Game?
One can only wonder what’s going on at McAleer & Rushe Group when these two images are viewed side by side – and coupled with the fact that, according to records at Companies House, McAleer & Rushe Group accounts are now … Continue reading
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World War III Hits Westminster at 10 Portman Square
Many years ago pigs roamed what is now modern Marylebone. This image might be mistaken for a still surviving pig stye. But this is a British Land site under the proud stewardship of McAleer & Rushe. In fact, it might … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 Portman Square, 2-14 Baker Street, Baker Street, Boris Johnson, British Land, Business, Children, Considerate Builders, Construction, construction site safety, Death, Health and Safety Executive, HSE, Injury, London Olympics, Marylebone, McAleer & Rushe, NAMA, National Asset Management Agency, Northern Ireland, Occupational safety and health, Pedestrian, Portman Square, public hazard, Road surface, safety, Thugs, West End, Westminster City Council, World War III
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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
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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
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Q&A: 2-14 Baker Street | 10 Portman Square, British Land and McAleer & Rushe
2-14 Baker Street which has been renamed as 10 Portman Square, British Land and McAleer & Rushe. Q&A: Background and Facts Subject: 2-14 Baker Street | 10 Portman Square), London W1 Background and Facts McAleer & Rushe originally bought British Land’s … Continue reading
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Brighton & Hove Council Legal Action against McAleer & Rushe
In what may be more evidence of skullduggery by McAleer & Rushe (or, perhaps, further evidence that they are simply broke?), the firm is facing yet another legal action. This time by Brighton & Hove Council in what the BBC refers to as … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 Portman Square, 2-14 Baker Street, Baker Street, Brighton & Hove City Council, Brighton Magistrates' Court, Children, children's playground, Construction, construction site safety, Councillor Phelim MacCafferty, Enforcement Notice, Health and Safety Executive, HSE, Legal Action, Magistrates' Court (England and Wales), McAleer & Rushe, NAMA Wine Lake, News, Northern Ireland, Playground, Retail Development, West End, Westminster City Council
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Child killed by construction site failures on Baker Street despite known risks
This could be the headline reporting on British Land‘s construction site at 2-14 Baker Street operated by McAleer & Rushe. After many months (nearly 10) of site safety failures, serious health and safety lapses and procedures necessitating interventions by Westminster City Council … Continue reading
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2-14 Baker Street (10 Portman Square). Bigger than the Lottery: A £28.2m Prize
It’s been won and done. No longer up for grabs. But real money and real ‘winnings’. Like everyone else, we’d like to learn more. Maybe there’s a chance of further winnings – who know? We can’t promise a top prize … Continue reading
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