Did you know that we have great value weekend & evening parking rates at selection stations* across our route? Enjoy an extra-long trip weekend away and park for £15 from Friday (10:00am) to Monday (23:59). Or, if you're popping into the city centre for the evening, park for £2 between 18:00 - 23:59! *Selected stations include: Darlington, Doncaster (excluding Frenchgate shopping centre), Durham, Grantham, Newark Northgate, Newcastle, Peterborough, Retford & York. For more information on parking at LNER stations, visit https://lnkd.in/eJ6C8W4m
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What are you doing on Thursday the 18th April? Sue Sims and I would love to have you with us to talk all things property with the London members from the Partners in Property Community This month we have the awesome Stuart Wyeth and Richard Bowser sharing their property market experiences alongside our partners who will be explaining the latest in property finance, insurance. Further details are below or shoot me a DM if you’d like to join us 🙌 #londonproperty #propertyinvestor #propertydeveloper #londonpropertymarket #propertymarket #propertynetwork
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So we keep getting told city back to normal , another much loved venue gone today , at this rate by the end of winter we all be eating at home . Sick and tired of the spin ,of course last week foot traffic was up as Sally spruiked on 3aw on Tuesday it was school holidays . Drove up Exhibition st today more fuvken bike lanes , the more commitess council has to increase trade the.more closures . There has to be someone in council that says enough is enough , spend money Mon-Friday with subsidising parking , contribute and entice respected traders in all retail not just hospitality to open in city , instead of spending hundreds of millions on a new green line project get our city back first , back the strategy to get people back to the office rather than excepting it’s the new norm , get rid of the bike lanes no one is using the useless things and they are getting so big ,use them for bus lanes if you don’t want to get rid of them. How many more traders need to close to prove the strategy will turn the city of Melbourne into Docklands .
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Born in, lived in, worked in Derby. My entire life. So I’m feeling qualified to put some commentary to this. And it might be different to other Derbians. I wasn’t incensed that Derby was last in the list. Derby MADE it onto the list of 25 cities (there’s 76 cities in the UK). That’s proof that the tourism work being done is have a good effect, it’s bringing people to Derby. If I was someone who yielded enough power to make changes in this city of ours I would be using this feedback to make the right strategic changes for the city. Because yes there are things being done here but they are mostly glory projects that people get behind and frankly there’s been a woeful lack of care of our heritage until recent years. Don’t get me started on the Hippodrome (or someone hand the keys over to me!). There are issues in Derby and I’ve been to many events where they are glossed over. So if we stop wallpapering the cracks and listen to this feedback then act on it we’re going to climb this particular Which list. Because Derby IS a nice little city. It has heritage galore. It does sit in stunning countryside literally a stones throw from the city centre. It’s just lost its way over the last few decades resulting in this feedback. I would say to the local politicians and city leaders take notice of this feedback and make the RIGHT decisions to make our city more visitor friendly. Then we might make it into the top 10. Carry on as we are with expensive parking, huge new builds of apartment blocks, leaving buildings falling apart, cancelling loved events, closing parking down, focussing only on the big businesses and a load of other stuff then we’ll fall off that list which will have a detrimental effect on the city and its people. And that is more important than being on any list in whatever position. Here ends the Seleena rant.
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We are going to sell 20 if these types of buildings in the next 2 years (4 on market now) - it is an amazing opportunity to buy buildings at scale with low expense growth (2A) and significant rental upside (Bushwick). Plus, we've seen 2 rate drops from Agency lenders in the last 3 weeks. Purchase these buildings at historically high cap rates and let the market do the rest!! Call / text me if you believe in this simple but effective strategy - 914-584-7422 828 Hart Street - Asking $3,950,000 (6%+ Cap) INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS: - 100% Occupied and 100% Collections with a real NOI of $237,000 - Recent Agency Debt quotes at 6.1% with option to buy down to 5.6% - Hart Street off Knickerbocker Ave, one block to Bushwick Park - Top to bottom substantial renovation offering turnkey management - 100% free market and tax protected - rent growth outpaces expenses - Perfect bedroom to bathroom ratio, with each bedroom has its own bath - Historically high Cap Rate - 20% Discount on 10 year average - L train access to Williamsburg and Union Square - Google "Bushwick Restaurants near 828 Hart" :) COLLECTED RENT ROLL: 1L - 3 BR / 3 BTH Duplex - $4,950 1R - 2 BR / 1.5 BTH Duplex - $3,500 2L - 3 BR / 3 BTH - $3,900 2R - 3 BR / 3 BTH - $3,900 3L - 3 BR / 3 BTH - $4,000 3R- 3 BR / 3 BTH - $4,050 Total Gross - $291,600 Expenses - $53,750 NOI - $237,000 Download Setup - https://lnkd.in/gvKP4fDN Rental Listings - https://lnkd.in/gb86Y3Tx Data Room with Plans - https://lnkd.in/gW4by6rM Team: Bryan Kirk Robert W. Moore Henry Hill Jermaine Pugh H. Michael Chardack Evan Kashanian William Cheng Bobby Lawrence
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Toronto, ON. Battle? What battle, the TPA is wholly owned by the City of Toronto. Serious recommendation: terminate the Parking Authority, fold it into a department somewhere, and get it overwith. 1. The TPA has a history of not understanding just who owns it and its assets (it's the City, not them!). Pull them in and you'd have greater transparency. 2. Much of their capital spend (in cash! Cash!) every year is on expansion, with a terrible rate of return even before Covid changed parking patterns; the priorities for that (City) capital would absolutely be different if the TPA's "needs" were prioritized alongside other City needs, which they should be. 3. Much of "their" land would be better used for market or affordable housing... the City is already being more aggressive on that front but if the TPA vanished into the City bureaucracy, that would be even easier. h/t HousingNowTO https://lnkd.in/gHwRCNAg
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