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West Bromwich
12:28, 5 JUN 2017
Regeneration boost as new £6.4m hotel is completed
Economic Development
Jewellery Quarter boost as 109-bedroom centre at Constitution Hill, Hockley, is unveiled
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West Bromwich arts centre The Public to close in November
Economic Development
Sandwell Council says it can't afford to keep subsiding the venue at £30.000 a week
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Challinors has debts of more than £11 million
Economic Development
Figure emerged after the firm’s partners unanimously agreed a notice of intention to appoint administrators
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Creditors hit out at unpaid debts as Challinors sale is planned
Law
Dharmendar Khag, who said he lent the firm £400,000 over a two-year period, and games designer Cosmic Concepts, which said it lent the firm £250,000, have both served statutory demands on partners of Challinors.
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West Bromwich manufacturer boosted by £1m Jaguar Land Rover deal
Manufacturing
New jobs on the agenda after supply chain firm Berck iis boosted by new contract
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We need to be more creative if we want our arts to survive, says MD of The Public
Economic Development
West Bromwich gallery The Public is under threat of closure. Linda Saunders says severe cuts are putting cultural programmes at risk
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7 (8=) Lord Paul of Marylebone £600million (£500m)
Economic Development
A return to growth in some of its major markets – particularly India – and some astute re-negotiating of its finances seem to have turned things round for Lord Paul’s Caparo Group.
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Caparo Group founder Lord Paul facing suspension from House of Lords
Economic Development
A millionaire peer with significant business interests in the Black Country should be suspended from the House of Lords for four months, a parliamentary sleaze inquiry has ruled.
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Nancy and Harrish's restaurant still has the Thai edge
Retail & Consumer
Thai Edge, one of Taste of Birmingham’s stalwarts, is preparing for another festival of food, writes Richard McComb.
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8= (4) Lord Paul of Marylebone & Family £500m (£1.5bn)
Economic Development
Lord Paul’s Caparo Group has seen spectacular growth over recent years as a result of its strategy of building up a presence in the fast growing economy of India.
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Security guard cuts his fuel bill - and kayaks to work instead
Economic Development
A Birmingham hospital security guard is sailing through the credit crunch with his innovative way of getting to work.
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4. (2) Lord Paul of Marylebone and Family £1.5bn (£1.5bn)
Economic Development
Lord Paul’s Caparo Group aims to be the biggest automotive technology company in India.
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Woman behind struggling arts centre The Public collects award
Economic Development
The woman behind The Public - the £40 million arts centre which last week went into administration - has been presented with an outstanding achievement award.
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Cash crisis halts West Bromwich arts project The Public
Economic Development
Work to develop Europe's largest community arts project in the Black Country has been halted after the scheme was placed into administration.
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All quiet on the crane front as mix changes
Commercial Property
Birmingham is taking a breather after a break-neck development boom that has seen the city centre transformed almost beyond recognition.
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