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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
Posted in 10 Portman Square, 10 Portman Square l W1, 10portmansquare, 2-14 Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, British Land, Building Site, Commercial Development, Construction, Ireland Construction News, Irish National Parliament, Irish Parliament, Legal Action, London, McAleer & Rushe, McAleer and Rushe, Mob, NAMA, Retail Development, Tax Avoidance, UK Construction News, Uncategorized, West End, Westminster, Westminster City Council
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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Tagged 10 Portman Square, 2-14 Baker Street, Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, Boris Johnson, British Land, Business, Central London, Children, City of Westminster, Company, Considerate Builders, Construction, construction site safety, Danger, Death, Health and Safety Executive, HSE, Ireland, Joe Blogg, London, London Olympics, McAleer & Rushe, McAleer and Rushe, National Asset Management Agency, Occupational safety and health, Portman Square, public hazard, Robert Adam, West End, Westminster, Westminster City Council
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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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Tagged 10 Portman Square, 2-14 Baker Street, Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, British Land, Business, Central London, Children, Companies House, Company, Considerate Builders, Construction, construction site safety, Fiscal year, Ireland, Ireland Construction News, London, London Olympics, McAleer & Rushe, McAleer & Rushe Group, McAleer and Rushe, NAMA, NAMA Wine Lake, National Asset Management Agency, News, Northern Ireland, Portman Square, Retail Development, UK Construction News, West End, Westminster, Westminster City Council
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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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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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Dicing with Death – Update: McAleer & Rushe’s Health and Safety Record
Some months ago this blog published an article ‘Dicing with death‘ discussing serious failings and site safety lapses by McAleer & Rushe on the British Land development at 2-14 Baker Street (10 Portman Square). McAleer & Rushe’s total failure to put in … Continue reading
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Dicing with Death – 2-14 Baker Street (10 Portman Square) British Land Development
Heavy vehicular traffic in and out of the British Land 2-14 Baker Street (10 Portman Square) site, means the roadway access for residents of Bakers Mews and those passing through is very frequently blocked. But it is not just road access that’s … Continue reading
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