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  Liberty Shopping Centre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Liberty Shopping Centre, also known as the Liberty, is a covered shopping mall located in Romford in East London.
It is the largest indoor shopping mall in the London Borough of Havering and covers 63,000 square meters with around 100 units.
The Liberty was originally divided into two parts: Liberty, which was uncovered until the 2004 refurbishments; and Liberty 2, which was designed as an all-indoor facility.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liberty_Shopping_Centre   (235 words)

  
 The Liberty Hall Centre Dublin, Ireland Theatres
Description: The Liberty Hall Centre is designed to cater for the widest possible range of social and cultural events, including lectures, conferences, seminars, straight drama, musical theatre, pantomime and music of all kinds.
The Liberty Hall Centre is a custom built multi-use venue created by SIPTU next to its landmark headquarters at Eden Quay in the heart of Dublin.
The Centre is designed to cater for the widest possible range of social and cultural events, including lectures, conferences, seminars, straight drama, musical theatre, pantomime and music of all kinds.
www.dublinevents.com /dublin-theatres/liberty-hall-centre.php   (260 words)

  
 Havering - Romford Town Centre
Visitors to the town centre will notice a great deal of construction and building works are re-shaping the layout and appearance of the town centre.
In addition to the extensive refurbishment of The Liberty Shopping Centre currently in progress, there are two large development sites also earmarked for mixed use schemes in the town centre (known as the Dolphin and North-Side).
According to the 1999 GOAD Centre Report, Romford has a retail vacancy rate of 10.37%, which is lower than the national average of 11.87%.
www.havering.gov.uk /index.cfm?articleid=2402   (459 words)

  
 The Principle of Liberty Chapter 8 - NATURAL RESOURCES: National Resources Plan, Townscape, Landpricing.
We begin with the Principle of Liberty itself, the essence of which is: liberty, until that liberty infringes the liberty of others.
On a basis of presumed liberty, the duty of government is to identify and prevent through legislation those actions which are harmful or injurious to others.
Homes, jobs, shops, market gardening, leisure facilities, all of these and the many other needs of a civilized society are part of what may be called community.
www.libertyandlaw.org /liberty08.html   (3026 words)

  
 FMC - Liberty Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Liberty Centre is a retail and office center located a block from the University of Michigan campus, and across the street from Borders Books & Music's 40,000 sq.
Liberty Centre is located on the southwest corner of Liberty and Maynard.
The Liberty Centre Building is currently 100% leased, but we invite you to search our property information library for other availble space, or get the latest information using our Automatic Emailer.
www.firstmartin.com /libcentr.html   (136 words)

  
 CSC - Capital Shopping Centres PLC
CSC is the leading company in the United Kingdom specialising in the ownership, management and development of shopping centres whilst CandC focusses on commercial property investment and development.
The company has a £6.1 billion portfolio of twelve high quality shopping centres, totalling over 11 million square feet, eight of which are in town centres including major schemes in Newcastle, Manchester, Norwich, Nottingham, Watford, Stoke-on-Trent, Uxbridge and Bromley as well as the regional centres, Lakeside, MetroCentre, Cribbs Causeway and Braehead.
Each shopping centre demonstrates the company’s ability to provide a blend of first class modern facilities with the traditional fabric of the town, integrating and improving local transport, enhancing the urban scene and creating new employment opportunities.
www.capital-shopping-centres.co.uk /about   (266 words)

  
 Havering - Romford Town Centre
Romford is one of the largest shopping centres in London and has a sub regional importance in shopping terms.
Further qualitative improvements in shopping provision are also desirable to provide a greater range, quality and choice of goods and types of shopping facilities in a location accessible to all sections of the community.
The Council retains a financial interest in the shopping centre and is thus in a position to encourage its partners to bring about this refurbishment.
www.havering.gov.uk /index.cfm?articleid=2933   (3986 words)

  
 Liberty - Protecting Civil Liberties Promoting Human Rights : Washington First case goes to European Court (Tuesday)
But they were barred from talking to the public and collecting signatures outside the town's central shopping centre - and then across the whole area owned at the time by Postel (now owned by Prudential).
The town centre's owners told Washington First that they were non-political and therefore would not allow any political activity on their land (although they have apparently since allowed the Council to canvass support for changes to the local government system).
Liberty are the Washington First Forum's lawyers for their case against the UK Government tomorrow.
www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk /news-and-events/1-press-releases/2002/washington-first-case-goes-to-european-court.shtml   (459 words)

  
 Hammerson sells Liberty centre
The group exchanged contracts for the sale of the freehold interest in its Romford-based Liberty Shopping Centre and the adjacent office buildings, to Cosgrave Property Group for £281m.
The centre was originally developed in 1968 as part of a joint venture with Standard Life Investments.
The centre trades strongly and dominates its catchment.
www.qck.com /hammerson-sells-liberty-centre-786980dl.html   (179 words)

  
 The story of urban renewal
Four decades after promising to give East Liberty "one of the finest residential and shopping complexes in the United States," Bob Pease is back in the neighborhood he tried to save from ruin, talking about how some of his plans went awry.
To pin East Liberty's demise on one person or one agency is to ignore the influence of the federal government, the growth of suburbs and a post-war faith in institutions and planning.
What East Liberty illustrates is how sprawling urban renewal projects rarely live up to their promises and how delicate the line is that separates good intentions from unintended consequences.
www.post-gazette.com /businessnews/20000521eastliberty1.asp   (5746 words)

  
 Telegraph | Business | Hammerson cuts 40-year Liberty link
Property company Hammerson has sold the Liberty Shopping Centre in Romford for £281m after holding the development for almost 40 years.
The original shopping centre was developed by Hammerson in 1968 in a joint venture with Standard Life Investments.
Liberty Shopping Centre, which has a book value of £229m, has been bought by the Irish property group Cosgrave and is expected to generate a net rental income of £10m this year.
www.telegraph.co.uk /money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/08/22/cnhamm22.xml   (217 words)

  
 Westfield's new fund attracts offshore money - Business - Business - smh.com.au
In general, Australian shopping centres are sold at yields closer to 5-6 per cent, although last year GPT paid a yield of about 5 per cent for its half share of Melbourne's Highpoint shopping centre.
A reflection of the high demand for retail centres was the recent sale in Britain by Hammerson of its Liberty shopping centre, Romford, to Cosgrave Property for £281 million ($700 million).
The sale of the 41,000sqm shopping centre, and adjacent office buildings, represented a 23 per cent premium over its book value of £229m when last valued at the end of December, and an net initial yield of 3.6 per cent.
www.smh.com.au /news/business/westfields-new-fund-attracts-offshore-money/2006/08/28/1156617215972.html   (575 words)

  
 Westfield to detail $2bn fund - Business - Business - theage.com.au
In general, Australian shopping centres are sold at yields of closer to 5-6 per cent, although last year GPT paid a yield of about 5 per cent for its half-share of the Melbourne-based Highpoint Shopping Centre.
A reflection of the high demand for retail centres was mirrored in the recent sale by the British-based Hammerson of its Liberty Shopping Centre in Romford to Cosgrave Property for £281 million ($A700 million).
The sale of the shopping centre, and adjacent office buildings, represented a 23 per cent premium over its book value of £229 million and a net initial yield of 3.6 per cent.
www.theage.com.au /news/business/westfield-to-detail-2bn-fund/2006/08/27/1156617209694.html   (634 words)

  
 Royal Liberty of Havering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Royal Liberty of Havering was an ancient liberty whose former area now forms part of, and gives its name to, the London Borough of Havering in London, United Kingdom.
Its charter was issued in 1465 by King Edward IV to the area surrounding the royal manor house of Havering Palace; this event was celebrated by the issue of a copper token for currency in the late 18th century, which uniquely among the many coins of that era bears the date 1465.
In 1831 the total population of the liberty was 6,812.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Royal_Liberty_of_Havering   (296 words)

  
 MiamiHerald.com | 09/28/2006 | Activists demand release of Liberty City 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Activists Thursday announced the formation of the ''Liberty City 7 Defense Committee'' to support a group of local men arrested and charged June in connection with a terror plot to blow up the Sears Tower in Chicago and federal buildings in Miami.
The terror case against the Liberty City Seven broke on the afternoon of June 22, when federal agents rounded up the seven defendants and charged them with conspiring to support al Qaeda in an alleged plot to blow up FBI buildings in five cities, including Miami.
Defense lawyers decried the arrests, arguing their clients were part of an entrapment scheme set up by the government.
www.centredaily.com /mld/centredaily/news/nation/15630029.htm   (511 words)

  
 Liberty International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Joined Liberty International in 1985, appointed Finance Director in 1988, Managing Director in 1992 and Chief Executive in March 2001.
Joined the Liberty International group in 1984, appointed a Director of Capital Shopping Centres in 2000 and appointed to the Liberty International Board on 7 February 2005.
Joined the Liberty International group in 1988, appointed a Director of Capital Shopping Centres in 2000 and appointed to the Liberty International Board on 7 February 2005.
www.liberty-international.co.uk /liberty/about/board.jsp?print=true   (209 words)

  
 Romford Now & Then | Panoramas | The Liberty shopping centre | August 2000
This panorama was shows the The Liberty shopping centre in August 2000.
You might like to step back in time to see a view of the shopping centre in about 1970.
If not using the viewer, the view towards Stewards Walk is in the centre of the panorama.
www.romford.org /panoramas/liberty/liberty.htm   (180 words)

  
 Shift in the market
Hilligardt said she expects Liberty Market, one of Gilbert's oldest continuously running businesses, will become more upscale under Johnston's ownership.
Johnston is co-owner of Joe's Real BBQ and is developing Joe's Farm Grill and The Coffee House, a restaurant and coffee house in Agritopia at Ray and Higley roads in Gilbert.
The new Liberty Market will offer sit-down food service as well as more prepared foods to go, including sandwiches, salads and baked goods.
www.azcentral.com /community/gilbert/articles/0224gr-libertymarket0224Z12.html   (452 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Liberty Centre Guide | Liberty Centre London, HA0, England, UK | London Streets by Street
Liberty Centre is located in the borough of Brent
Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop.
The nearest underground station to Liberty Centre is 'Alperton ' which is about 13 minutes to the West.
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/liberty_centre_fbc.html   (91 words)

  
 First-Capital-Realty
TORONTO (CP) - First Capital Realty Inc., which specializes in supermarket-anchored shopping centres, is paying about $110 million for five shopping centres and three land sites in major communities across Canada.
-Langley Crossing Shopping Centre, a 129,000-square-foot centre in Langley, B.C., for $29.1 million.
-Burlingwood Shopping Centre, a 46,000-square-foot neighbourhood shopping centre in Burlington, Ont., for $9.5 million.
www.cbc.ca /cp/business/051003/b100308.html   (225 words)

  
 Shopping Centers Today
British shopping center operator Liberty International last month bid £547.2 million ($824.9 million) for the 28.9% share of its stock owned by Standard Bank Investment in an attempt to ward off rival group British Land’s £515 million bid.
As of press time, Liberty was awaiting shareholder approval on its bid.
The other properties are Eagle Center, Derby; Castlecourt Shopping Centre, Belfast; Brunel Centre, Swindon; Millgate Shopping Centre, Bury; and Yate Town Shopping Centre.
www.icsc.org /srch/sct/current/sct0800/24.php   (315 words)

  
 Shoppingcentre: Great Portland leases Liberty redevelopment
H&M is taking a 7,275 sq ft store on the ground and first floors, to trade under a new format.
The rent of £0.9m pa is equivalent to £89 per sq ft or £340 Zone A. Mothercare has agreed to take a 10 year lease with 6 months rent free.
Great Portland's property director, Robert Noel, said: "We accepted an early surrender of Liberty's lease in Regent Street at the end of March and to have let the reconfigured stores to new market entrants already is testament to the demand for quality units on this resurgent street.
www.shopping-centre.co.uk /news/fullstory.php/aid/1390/Great_Portland_leases_Liberty_redevelopment.html   (380 words)

  
 Flair Hotel Albergo Liberty Salsomaggiore Terme - Special Internet Rates at HotelClub
If you are looking for peace and tranquillity, combined with attentive and friendly service, this is the place for you.
Situated a few minutes walk from the centre of Salsomaggiore Terme, which is well known for it's thermal spa, this family run property offers the discerning traveller a perfect home away from home.
Whether you are relaxing after a busy day, shopping or sightseeing, in the shaded garden or enjoying a gourmet meal freshly prepared using local products you could not wish for a more comfortable and convenient place to stay.
www.hotelclub.net /hotel.reservations/Flair_Hotel_Albergo_Liberty_Salsomaggiore_Terme.htm   (238 words)

  
 Hammerson sells Liberty Shopping Centre, Romford, and adjacent office buildings (UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Hammerson has exchanged contracts for the sale of the freehold interest in Liberty Shopping Centre, Romford, and adjacent office buildings, to Cosgrave Property Group for approximately €385 million (£281 million).
The scheme had a book value of approximately €314 million (£229 million) at 31 December 2005 and is projected to generate a net rental income of approximately €14 million (£10 million) in 2006.
Hammerson developed the original Liberty Shopping Centre in 1968 in a joint venture with Standard Life Investments.
www.holland-real-estate.com /system/main.php?pageid=1001&articleid=7510   (623 words)

  
 East Liberty Shop 'n Save to close; office supply store to use part of space - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
The city's East Liberty neighborhood is losing a Shop 'n Save supermarket that opened in 2005 in the Village of East Side shopping complex.
The historic building, which once housed a turn-of-the-century post office, is being renovated by East Liberty Station Associates as part of its plans to expand the Village of East Side.
A Walgreen drug store, a Borders bookstore, Starbucks coffee shop, a hair salon are among the retailers committed there, and Mosites recently disclosed it is in negotiations to bring a Target discount store to the complex.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/pittsburghtrib/business/s_467468.html   (593 words)

  
 Regulatory News | News | Hemscott
RNS Number:8665H Hammerson PLC 21 August 2006 Disposal: Liberty Shopping Centre, Romford Hammerson has exchanged contracts for the sale of the freehold interest in Liberty Shopping Centre, Romford and adjacent office buildings, to Cosgrave Property Group for £281 million.
The scheme had a book value of £229 million at 31 December 2005 and is projected to generate a net rental income of approximately £10 million in 2006.
The shopping centre now provides 41,000 m(2) of retail accommodation, anchored by Marks and Spencer and Debenhams.
www.hemscott.com /news/rna/item.do?newsId=35450660535127   (305 words)

  
 Liberty Inn, DuPont, Washington
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, comprises 3,000 acres of salt and freshwater marshes on the Nisqually River Delta in Southern Puget Sound.
The Mount Saint Helens Visitor's Centre, is located approximately 2 hours south of DuPont.
There are numerous day use and wilderness parks in the area that we encourage you to visit.
www.libertyinn.com /dupont/outdoor.htm   (172 words)

  
 Daily Telegraph Quotes/Quotations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Week by week, and in major individual investigations, we shall examine how freedom is being taken away, whether by Westminster or Whitehall or Brussels or any other authority.
We shall try to annoy the control freaks, whether they are Right, Left or Centre, and we shall welcome allies for freedom from all quarters.
The Labour Government's Queen's Speech is a shopping list of attacks on our liberties.
quotes.liberty-tree.ca /quotes_by/daily+telegraph   (87 words)

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