Okotoks florist moves shop, collaborates with decor business Isna, September 21, 2024 BG’s Design & Decor and Boy O’ Boy Flowers by Nikolle opened May 3 on McRae Street in Okotoks A mother and daughter have teamed up to open a home decor business and a flower shop in Okotoks, just in time for Mother’s Day. BG’s Design & Decor and Boy O’ Boy Flowers by Nikolle opened on May 3 on McRae Street, in the building that was previously home to Cozy Cottage Interiors. Nikolle Grainger, owner of Boy O’ Boy Flowers, will continue to offer flowers and plants after moving from Main Street Market & More. As a child, Nikolle … Continue Reading
Steel giant ArcelorMittal warns Gove over Kent planning verdict | BusinessNews Isna, September 19, 2024 The world’s second-largest steel company has warned the government that a planning verdict due this week could lead to a key division quitting the UK. Sky News has seen a letter sent by ArcelorMittal to Michael Gove, the leveling-up secretary, in which it says that a decision to allow the closure and redevelopment of part of Chatham Docks would have “seismic adverse consequences… [for] the British economy and multiple strategic industries”. In the letter from Matthew Brooks, who runs ArcelorMittal’s construction solutions arm in the UK, the company urges Mr Gove to issue an urgent order to allow fuller government … Continue Reading
Will Linde India really benefit from semiconductor business? Isna, September 17, 2024 Despite Linde India’s stock surging around 50% over the past two months in anticipation of a windfall from the potential business prospects, clarity on the allocation of such opportunities remains elusive, especially following the release of a proxy advisory report. On Monday, shares of the company were at ₹8,370.65, up 1.08% on the BSE. Questions also linger regarding the execution of a deal announced by Linde last year with Indian Oil to supply hydrogen, nitrogen, and compressed dry air to its Panipat facility. Although the deal was announced by parent Linde plc, there has been no confirmation from Linde … Continue Reading
Debts, questions surround Charity Hospital project | BusinessNews Isna, June 17, 2024 More than six months after a new development team was brought in to help jumpstart the stalled redevelopment of the former Charity Hospital building in downtown New Orleans, the project remains in limbo with unpaid bills to its architect, contractor and other vendors that total at least $5.7 million. Public documents show three liens and a lawsuit have been filed against 1532 Tulane Partners, a consortium led by local apartment developer Joseph Stebbins and Israeli financier Yoel Shargian that was awarded the rights to the Tulane Avenue building in 2018. The largest lien was filed in April 2023 for nearly … Continue Reading