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Private equity group KKR trumped by rival bidders in Spectris and Assura deals

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Numbers   来源:Film  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Pictures online from Bryansk showed mangled carriages and passengers helping each other climb out of the wreckage in the dark.

Pictures online from Bryansk showed mangled carriages and passengers helping each other climb out of the wreckage in the dark.

A music venue which hosts heavy metal gigs and punk bands has said it feared becoming embroiled in a noise row with residents of a new city centre tower block.The owners of Rebellion on Whitworth Street West in Manchester said they "cannot afford to fight" a legal battle if there were complaints.

Private equity group KKR trumped by rival bidders in Spectris and Assura deals

The application, from property firm Glenbrook, to build a £118m 44-storey development next to the bar has been approved by Manchester City Council.The local authority said it was aware of "sensitivities relating to the proximity of Rebellion to this development, and the potential noise nuisance which could be created in the future" and work was ongoing to ensure a solution.The venue's co-owner Alex Kostyakov said an appropriate acoustic assessment had not been completed and he had not been consulted by developers.

Private equity group KKR trumped by rival bidders in Spectris and Assura deals

"They did [the assessment] on a Friday and Saturday night and didn't event mention that we're an all-week venue in the planning submission," he said."We have heavy metal gigs on Monday nights, people moving in aren't going to be expecting that," the 31-year-old from Swinton said.

Private equity group KKR trumped by rival bidders in Spectris and Assura deals

"If you've got a Sunday off and you're trying to relax in your flat and we've got a loud punk bank playing it's not going to work.

"It's about quality of life for the resident not just us."The delegation of senators said the cost to fly immigrants out of the US and detain them at Guantanamo Bay came to "tens of millions of dollars a month" and called it "an insult to American taxpayers".

US President Donald Trump has said his administration wants to accept a plane worth an estimated $400m (£303m) as a gift from Qatar, calling it "a great gesture" that he would be "stupid" to turn down.The potential move has been labelled "wildly illegal" by some members of the rival Democratic Party - something the White House denies - and it has attracted criticism from some of Trump's supporters.

Qatar itself earlier said the reports about the plane were "inaccurate", and that negotiations were continuing.The news comes as Trump visits several countries in the Middle East, including Qatar.

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