Make Tonight a DIGIORNO® Pizza Basketball Night

“MAKE TONIGHT A DIGIORNO PIZZA BASKETBALL NIGHT PERIOD 2” – OFFICIAL RULES NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE OR PAYMENT WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCE OF WINNING. 1. HOW TO ENTER a. These rules govern the Make Tonight a DiGiorno Pizza Basketball Night Period 2 Promotion (the “Promotion”) being conducted by WSCR (AM) 670 (the “Station”) beginning on Monday, January 28th, 2013 at 5:00 pm Central Time (“CT”) and ending on Friday, March 8th, Read more [...]

Hobart heritage charmer listed for $495000

A charming Hobart house that was home to the same family for 112 years has been listed for sale with an asking price of over $495,000. Located on York Street Bellerive, the 1,246-square-metre heritage listed Radnor house comprises of original heritage features throughout. Boasting 12-foot high ceilings and period features, the home also contains a servant’s bell. It has five bedrooms and two bathrooms. The outbuilding contains the original servants quarters with a wood stove and a horse stable Read more [...]

Flooding puts spotlight on insurance stocks

{ story.summary|safe|escape } AS THE country feels its heart in its mouth watching the fallout of the devastating Queensland floods, investors will take a more clinical approach to the disaster on the equities market when it opens today.After the market closed at a 20-month high on Friday, hedge funds, day traders and others will punt on the impact of the wild weather on tourism, aviation, Queensland coalmines and insurance stocks.Not surprisingly, the biggest focus is likely to be Read more [...]

A California Mansion Quietly Sold For A Record-Breaking $117.5 Million

Google MapsA Woodside, California home quietly traded hands last November for the staggering price of $117.5 million dollars, according to SF Luxe. That makes it the most expensive residence ever sold in the California, and possibly the second-most expensive private real estate deal in the United States ever. The mansion is roughly 9,000 square feet, and was designed by Virginia-based architect Allan Greenberg. It has a pool, nine-acres of property, and is surrounded by 360-degree Read more [...]

Marketing Extreme ‘Fixer-Uppers’ in the Rockaways

She has the charred stump of a home that burned to the ground the night of the storm; she has a house with a gaping hole in its facade, staring out at the chilly sea; and she has had two oceanfront lots standing bare because their houses were ripped apart, or washed away by the water entirely. The buying and selling of homes in the Rockaways slammed to a halt right after Hurricane Sandy, but a few homes and plots of land are on the market today. And while under more normal circumstances, Read more [...]

Goldman Raising $1 Billion From ICBC Share Sale

BY PRUDENCE HO AND FIONA LAW HONG KONG—Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is raising around US$1 billion from the sale of shares in China's biggest lender, Industrial Commercial Bank of China Ltd., two people with direct knowledge of the matter said Monday, in what could be the biggest share sale in Asia outside Japan so far this year. The Wall Street company is selling the Hong Kong-listed shares in a block trade at 5.77 Hong Kong dollars (US$0.74) each, the people said, Read more [...]

Tigrox short-listed as finalist in Event Production Awards

You are here: Home » Event Industry News » Tigrox short-listed as finalist in Event Production Awards Tigrox has been short-listed as a finalist in the Crowd Barrier category as part of the annual Event Production Awards where the ceremony takes place at the Lancaster Hotel in London this year. Tigrox is an interchangeable printed crowd barrier system that is currently in use in a number of airports, venues and events within the Read more [...]

Councillor slams listed status bid for pub

Daniel Whiteway • Published 28 Jan 2013 11:00 1 Comment Jump to first paragraph. Share this click to enlarge See also: Councillor vows to address the 'haemorrhaging' of Windsor's pubs Anguish over second Windsor pub purchase by councillor Second Windsor pub bought up by councillor Pub in centre of Windsor up for sale Beer festival marks last orders for pub A COUNCILLOR has slammed a society's 'pernicious' attempt to apply to give a pub he owns listed Read more [...]

Why the Lloyd’s of London building deserves its Grade I listing

Rogers first tried the inside-out, Meccano look in 1971 at Paris’s Pompidou Centre, built with Renzo Piano. At Lloyd’s, he zoomed even further into a space-age future. Austere concrete columns happily clash with bright blue window-cleaning cranes and gleaming, stainless steel external staircases. It should have been an unholy mess – built on a higgledy-piggledy medieval footprint, forced by planners to incorporate the classical stone entrance arch from its 1928 predecessor. Read more [...]

Listed office building could become home

PLANS to convert a listed office building in Henley into living accommodation have been criticised by town councillors. The owners of Northfield House Business Centre in Northfield End want to turn it into a house with seven double bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms and dressing areas, a one-bedroom staff flat, cinema, gym, library and wine store. They also want to build a two-storey “coach house” with four garages with large workshops on the ground floor and a hobbies Read more [...]