HCK Capital Gives Property Buyers Up to 30% X tra Financing For A Limited Time ringgitplus.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ringgitplus.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Home Bargains in Barrow will temporarily shut up shop as part of works to expand the store. The discount shop in Walney Road Retail Park is extending into the neighbouring Poundstretcher, which closed earlier this year. The Home Bargains refurbishment is part of a development said to be worth £2 million. It will see the shop nearly double in size. The former Poundstretcher store has now been cleared and the front of the shop has been removed and rebuilt. The two units are being joined together with a new entrance to Home Bargains to be built in place of the Poundstretcher store.
Director, Asset Management, Hotels at Invesco Real Estate
Single Asset Hotel Valuation (Vacant Possession, Management Contract, different lease structures), Cross-border Portfolio Valuation, Hotel Asset Management, Operator Selections, Hotel Valuation, Hotel Research, Hospitality Publications
Business Networking, Exchange of Business Experiences, Methodologies, Contributing Ideas and Knowledge to the Industry, Hotel Valuations, Operator Selections, Capital Market Deals
Specialties: Hotel Valuation, Hospitality Industry, Development Opportunities, Hotel Asset Management, Development Advisory, Hospitality Research
If you re looking to get into the local commercial market, there s no shortage of opportunities. From a warehouse to a service station, retail, restaurant and fish and a chip shop, here s a list of some of the properties listed.
5 and 6, 44 Woongarra St 5 & 6, 44 Woongarra Street, Bundaberg Central, QLD 4670 Listed with a sale price of $619,000 - 8.17 per cent net return, Shop 5 and 6 host a local Thai Style restaurant catering to both dine-in and take-away customers. According to the listing, Shop 6 contains the storage room, restaurant and a walk way through the adjoining wall gives access to Shop 5 which has the kitchen, preparation area, front counter and main entrance.
house Jan21
PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court ruled in favour of house buyers concerning the calculation of liquidated ascertained damages (LAD) to be paid by housing developers in late delivery of vacant possession of their units.
A five-member bench led by Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat, in a unanimous decision on Tuesday, ruled that the LAD payable by housing developers to purchasers for the late delivery of vacant possession of units in a housing project must begin from the date of payment of booking fees and not from the date of the sale and purchase agreement.
Justice Tengku Maimun said the court would not countenance the bypassing of statutory safeguards meant to protect the purchasers.