Queensland’s auction market bouncing back after spike in houses listed under …

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Alpha Tower handed listed status

One of Birmingham's most iconic office blocks, created at the peak of the city's post-war redevelopment, has been given official Grade II listing by English Heritage. Alpha Tower, originally built as the headquarters of ATV and opened in 1973, has been recognised by the national heritage watchdog as "one of the most aesthetically successful office buildings in Birmingham" and has earned the legal protection of an official listing. While many surrounding buildings of a similar age, such as the derelict Read more [...]

Fiat Chrysler growth plan challenged by possible merger delay

MILAN (Reuters) - Sergio Marchionne has shown he is determined to let nothing stand in the way of Fiat's merger with Chrysler, but a share price slide may yet force the CEO to hit the brakes on plans to turn the world's No. 7 carmaker into a top player. Fiat bought out Chrysler at the start of 2014 and both operate as one firm. Marchionne now plans to merge them into a single legal entity Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to boost the firm's global clout and pave the way for a U.S. listing he says Read more [...]

Shock as landmark loses listed status

News » Roundup » Articles » Joe Gammie Social networks... Facebook Twitter Published: 14 Aug 2014 17:45 Decision on former Dolls’ Hospital ‘sets dangerous precedent’ CAMPAIGNERS are reeling after the shock decision to delist one of Reading’s famous landmarks. Share this image The former Dolls’ Hospital at the corner of Castle Street and Bridge Street was granted grade II listed status by English Heritage in 1977 because of its place in the town’s Read more [...]

Shock as landmark loses listed status

News » Roundup » Articles » Joe Gammie Social networks... Facebook Twitter Published: 14 Aug 2014 17:45 Decision on former Dolls’ Hospital ‘sets dangerous precedent’ CAMPAIGNERS are reeling after the shock decision to delist one of Reading’s famous landmarks. Share this image The former Dolls’ Hospital at the corner of Castle Street and Bridge Street was granted grade II listed status by English Heritage in 1977 because of its place in the town’s Read more [...]

Kenny Rogers’ Buckhead home listed for sale | PHOTOS

Kenny Rogers’ Buckhead home. (Photo via www.sothebysrealty.com) Photo Gallery Kenny Rogers' Buckhead mansion for sale The home features 22 rooms including six bedrooms, twelve baths, an elevator, ten fireplaces, a home theater a Roman spa, and a pool with a swim-up bar. Kenny Rogers’ Buckhead home hit the market. All you need is to fork up $4.8 million. The home, located Read more [...]

Kenny Rogers’ Buckhead home listed for sale | PHOTOS

Kenny Rogers’ Buckhead home. (Photo via www.sothebysrealty.com) Photo Gallery Kenny Rogers' Buckhead mansion for sale The home features 22 rooms including six bedrooms, twelve baths, an elevator, ten fireplaces, a home theater a Roman spa, and a pool with a swim-up bar. Kenny Rogers’ Buckhead home hit the market. All you need is to fork up $4.8 million. The home, located Read more [...]

Kenny Rogers’ Buckhead home listed for sale | PHOTOS

Kenny Rogers’ Buckhead home. (Photo via www.sothebysrealty.com) Photo Gallery Kenny Rogers' Buckhead mansion for sale The home features 22 rooms including six bedrooms, twelve baths, an elevator, ten fireplaces, a home theater a Roman spa, and a pool with a swim-up bar. Kenny Rogers’ Buckhead home hit the market. All you need is to fork up $4.8 million. The home, located off Read more [...]

Fife part of WWI tribute

Fife was represented at a special drumhead service at Edinburgh Castle on Sunday to commemorate the centenary of World War One. The multi-faith ceremony on the castle esplanade marked the start of the five-year Scottish Commemorations Programme.It was conducted by senior chaplains from the Army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force.The service also featured troops from all three and was accompanied by music from three military bands, two cadet bands, three choirs Read more [...]