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Mixed-use grocer project in a delay

Mixed-use grocer project in a delay Columbus is close to reaching an agreement for its mixed-use multifamily urban grocer development, but that agreement has been slightly delayed due to some site concerns. When the city had some soil borings done on the proposed site, some contamination was found where the former Bob’s Car Wash was formerly located, said Columbus Redevelopment Director Heather Pope. “Prior to it being a car wash, it was a gas station. And so we’re having to do a little bit of mitigation work there, and then we’ll be ready to get that agreement signed,” she said.

Treasury Secretary speaks out on Budget 2021, growth drivers and debt challenge

It is comprehensively “growth” oriented.    What were the factors that resulted in the 2021 Budget?  The country has been experiencing slow and low growth since 2015, which by 2019 was only 2.3% vis-à-vis 5% in 2014. Contractors and suppliers who had supplied a good or a service to the Government had not been paid their dues, which by the end of 2019 was almost Rs. 250 billion. NPL in the banks had increased to almost 5% from the lows of 1-2 % with almost 25% of those in the NPL constituted by SMEs. The electricity sector that requires at least 200 MW to be added annually did not see a single MW added to the electricity generation capacity.

Colorado Springs hotels struggling amid tighter COVID-related restrictions

Construction continues on the Hyatt Place hotel across the street from City Hall last week. The hotel is going to opening early next Fall, after the vaccine has had time to distribute and hopefully tourism will be back to normal. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette) JERILEE BENNETT, The Gazette JERILEE BENNETT JERILEE BENNETT

Sri Lankan president calls on companies to exploit pandemic for cost-cutting

Sri Lankan president calls on companies to exploit pandemic for cost-cutting Addressing the Sri Lanka Economic Summit early this month, President Gotabhaya Rajapakse called on big business to take advantage of the “beneficial consequences” of the coronavirus pandemic. The virtual event was organised by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the country’s premier business lobby. Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapakse, attends an event to mark the anniversary of country’s independence from British colonial rule [Credit: AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena] India’s Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman was the keynote speaker at the summit, which was held on December 1. She spoke about the “synergistic and complementary” nature of India’s so-called “self-reliant visions” of India and Sri Lanka jargon used by both governments to cover up their big-business agendas.

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