Contracts signed for refurbishment of Old Royal Hotel Boyle
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Minister for State at the Department of Health and local Fine Gael TD Frank Feighan has welcomed the announcement by Roscommon County Council that the contract for the refurbishment of the old Royal Hotel site in Boyle was formally signed in the Roscommon County Council Offices on December 16.
The refurbishment, which is funded by the Rural Regeneration Development Fund (RRDF) from the Department of Rural and Community Development and Roscommon County Council is due to commence in mid January 2021. I am delighted to see that all the roadblocks for this badly needed rural regeneration project have been cleared and that construction can start in early 2021. This is a good day for Boyle, Deputy Feighan stated.
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Godrej Properties ranked #1 amongst listed global residential developers by the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark
Posted On: 2020-12-13 19:55:00 (Time Zone: Arizona, USA)
Godrej Properties Limited (GPL) (BSE scrip id: GODREJPRP), one of India s leading real estate developers, announced today that Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB), an organization that provides Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) benchmarks for real estate organizations across the world has recognized Godrej Properties as a Real Estate Development Sector Leader both globally and in Asia for listed residential real estate.
Each year GRESB recognizes and celebrates participants from across the world who have excelled with their leadership and commitment as real estate sector leaders with the expectation that these organizations will help drive ESG improvements across the industry. Godrej Properties has participated in the benchmark assessment since 2013 and achieved its highe
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Joanne Properties Limited owned a building in Wandsworth. It borrowed money from Moneything Capital Limited, secured by a charge on the property. Joanne fell into arrears under the charge and Moneything appointed Law of Property Act receivers.
Joanne challenged the appointment of the receivers on the ground that both the loan agreement and the charge had been procured by undue influence. Therefore, on 20 December 2018 it issued a claim to set both aside. Joanne also claimed an injunction against the receivers preventing them from taking further steps to realise the security.
In January 2019 the parties compromised the injunction application. They agreed that the property should be sold and an order made for distribution of the proceeds of sale. After payment of the costs of sale and the capital advanced under the loan agreement, £140,000 of the sale proceeds were to be ring-fenced and payable to either party subject to the terms on which the underlying claim was resolved.