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The scheme would be the sixth Premier Inn within the bounds of the City of London, with the brand already present at two locations near Tower Hill, one at Bank, another at Blackfriars and a fifth near ...
A Peterborough city centre hotel has been ... is being sold for £12,815,000 by its owners, the London-based British Overseas Bank Nominees Ltd The Premier Inn hotel in Rivergate, Peterborough ...
Veris Residential Inc. is nearing a deal to buy the rest of a Jersey City apartment building that ... to purchase Urby’s minority stake in the tower at 200 Greene St. in a deal that values ...
Manchester City climbed to fourth place in the Premier League with a late 2-0 victory over Everton, boosting their Champions League qualification hopes. Southampton's dramatic late equaliser ...
Manchester City have ramped up the pressure on the Premier League with their accusation that financial rules have unfairly helped four rivals including Arsenal and Everton, according to one pundit.
Plans have been submitted to extend and transform a disused Premier Inn into a 46-bedroom house of multiple occupation (HMO). Developers risked a potential planning row previously after ...
Complete with its own screening room and fitness center, the Peninsula Suite sets the standard.
London’s latest mega ... this one’s not in the city’s booming northwest. Proposed for Wonderland Road near Bradley Avenue is a five-building, nine-tower housing development promising 2,001 ...
How the worst travel day of my career turned outMoscow. May of 1971. I went on to enjoy every day of my eventual career in travel. But I never forgot this worst travel day of... Getting your share ...
The full-back marked his return from injury with the winner against Leicester City on Sunday, putting Liverpool on the brink of claiming the Premier League title. Alexander-Arnold has been ...
“Because he gave a lot, a lot of joy, made the Premier League better, and he's behaved unbelievably as a sportsman.” O’Reilly, who only scored his first senior goal in City’s 5-2 win over ...
It is understood to have been the only London County Council pub in Harold Hill to stray from its founding name. Decades lates in 2010, boarding went up on the pub and it ceased trading.
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