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Housing Market Newcastle News May 2021

Housing Market Newcastle News May 2021 Housing Market Newcastle News May 2021 Discussed by Smartmove North East BriefingWire.com, 5/24/2021 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Landlord rent increasing, request for short break holiday homes in Newcastle are up, yet cladding issues and some properties exceeding £1M. Is now the time to invest in a buy-to-let property in Newcastle? SMartmove Northeast, Newcastle’s best movers, compile the Newcastle housing market stories. Is now the time to invest in a buy-to-let in the North? New planning rules, a London exodus and ‘levelling up’ — the smart money is in northern cities Reported in The Times. Looking to “level up” your property portfolio? Interest in buy-to-let in northern cities has picked up following the government’s pledge to build and spend in historically “left behind” areas, a vow it reiterated after its success in the local elections last

On 3-2 vote, Winona County approves next step in $25 million jail

On 3-2 vote, Winona County approves next step in $25 million jail The county board heard from Engage Winona Director Brian Voerding that residents still have questions about the scope of the jail. 2:19 am, Apr. 14, 2021 × A new schematic design of the proposed Winona County Jail was approved on a 3-2 vote Tuesday, April 13, 2021, during the Winona County Board of Commissioners meeting. (Image courtesy of Klein McCarthy Architects) WINONA The architectural team working on the proposed Winona County Jail showed off a new schematic design during Tuesday s Winona County Board of Commissioners meeting. That design represents a next step toward final approval of the 80-bed, $25.6 million facility, and on a 3-2 vote the county board approved the design and authorized staff to move to the next step, which would include detailed interior designs of the jail.

County Board OKs jail design - Winona Post > Article

County Board OKs jail design (4/14/2021)   The County Board on Tuesday voted 3-2 to approve designs for an 80-bed jail. Commissioners Marie Kovesci, Greg Olson and Chris Meyer voted in favor, while Commissioners Marcia Ward and Steve Jacob voted against.  After a presentation of the schematic plans by the architectural firm Klein McCarthy, Jail Administrator Steve Buswell addressed the board. He said an active goal of his during the process had been to avoid a repeat of 1977, when the county opened the jail that exists today, but it almost immediately was out of compliance with regulations by the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC). Buswell said he had been working closely with the DOC in order to anticipate future changes to DOC rules. 

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