Rotorua s new St John Ambulance building gets $1.2m consent approved for fit-out
14 Mar, 2021 03:00 AM
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R & B Property Group managing director Ray Cook and St John acting territory manager Janeen Whitmore at the site of new St John ambulance hub in Rotorua pictured last year. Photo / Andrew Warner
Rotorua s new multimillion-dollar St John Ambulance hub has reached another milestone with consent approved for the interior fit-out.
The four industrial units on the site were also now fully tenanted. The Rotorua Lakes Council approved a $1.2m consent for the fit-out of the new ambulance hub on Te Ngae Rd last month.
Aviation Ministry to seek Cabinet nod for AAI’s stake sale in 4 airports
March 14, 2021
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The Ministry of Civil Aviation is all set to take Cabinet approval to sell the residual stake held by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore airports.
This is part of the Ministry’s plan to raise ₹20,000 crore in FY22 by divesting government’s stake across various airports in the country.
Asset monetisation
“In addition to the stake sale in the four metro cities, Cabinet approval will also be taken for monetisation of 13 airports currently under AAI. Transaction advisors have already been appointed. These 13 airports will be monetised through the Operation, Management and Development Agreement (OMDA) model,” said a top source.
For the first year or so of his administration leading up to the beginning of the pandemic, Gov. J.B. Pritzkerâs polling wasnât exactly horrible, but it was still pretty darned underwhelming. But after some spectacular crisis-induced polling spikes last year, the governor has seemingly come back down to earth.
The first poll taken by Morning Consult after Pritzker was sworn into office in January of 2019 found his job approval rate at 40%, with his disapproval at 29% and 31% not saying either way. By the end of 2019, Morning Consult had his approve/disapprove at 43-41 with 16% not weighing in. An early February 2020 poll by Fako Research & Strategies found 39% of Illinois voters rated him positively, while 36% rated him negatively and 19% were neutral.
A new amusement park could be coming to Wisconsin Dells but it will need further approval from the city and state before construction can start.
The Wisconsin Dells Plan Commission approved a conditional use permit and site plan for Lower Dells Adventures, LLC to construct the first phase of an outdoor amusement park at its meeting Monday.
Lower Dells Adventure LLC Owner Adam Makowski presents his plans to construct The Land of Natura amusement park on over 70 acres of property near the lower Wisconsin River in Wisconsin Dells. The plan commission approved a conditional use permit and site plan for phase 1 of the project March 8 and will go to the common council for further review at its March 15 meeting.