New 'Business Centre'

Started by steveL, August 03, 2016, 10: AM

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steveL

HBC has admitted that it knowingly paid well above the market price for this building at a time when it is constantly telling us of the 'difficult decisions' it is being forced to make because of funding cuts. The only person laughing here is the previous owner who has walked away from a failed business venture with an unexpectedly generous fistful of notes.

http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/local/hartlepool-council-plans-for-job-boosting-business-centre-one-step-closer-1-8046293
Diplomacy is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip.

Land Phil

Should save time and call it a business failure centre.

A bunch of naive artists trying to sell their wares from a back street in Hartlepool isn't the next Nissan for the North East is it.

Alnwickist

Then approve a drug rehab centre on the other side of the road,and yet another takeaway near by.
All going to plan, well if they had a plan. Also the college building had nothing to do with HBC.Thats why it will work.

testing times

As I understand it, the CoA plans to demolish the existing building and replace it with an unused, empty space. Why could they have not turned this into a 'business centre'. It would be a far more natural extension of the new facilities than paying out more taxpayers money for an unused building.

Inspector Knacker

Quote from: Alnwickist on August 03, 2016, 12: PM
Then approve a drug rehab centre on the other side of the road,and yet another takeaway near by.
All going to plan, well if they had a plan. Also the college building had nothing to do with HBC.Thats why it will work.
Where exactly is the drug rehab centre going to be.? I thought the Church Street area was being gentrified, surely not opposite the shines new student accomodation.
What can be asserted without proof,
can be dismissed without proof.

Land Phil

There is the NHS place and the Elim church place.

It is a growth area.