Reade Brower, owner … The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands) - 2020-07-29 - SPORT - Hearts owner Ann Budge has vowed the club will come back stronger and “win the war” after los­ing the le­gal bat­tle against rel­e­ga­tion from the Pre­mier­ship. Citations have been filed against the owner of the former 230 Diner on East Harrisburg Pike in Londonderry Township, and more might be coming. An offer the borough received to buy the historic theater has fallen through, according to Ian Reddinger, chairman of the borough’s Industrial and Commercial Development Authority, which owns the theater.Reddinger, also a borough councilor, told the Press & Journal he was told officially Monday afternoon that the group Elk Center LLC would not go through with the purchase.“As of now the property is back on the market. “Everybody in this country knows where I … An "Under Contract" sign remains on the Elks Theatre building on Tuesday morning, despite the fact that Industrial and Commercial Development Authority member Ian Reddinger told the Press & Journal on Monday that a potential deal has fallen through. The offer from Elk Center LLC was the only one that had been received for the theater, according to Reddinger.A former ICDA not including Reddinger or any of the authority’s current members closed the Elks Theatre for renovations in 2015. A national furniture retailer is set to open its first Phoenix-area stores starting in August. Gannett, a World War II veteran, led a long and active life that often involved working on engines and machinery. Although for many years a The newspaper is occasionally criticised for its regional perspective on global events, but the paper defends this stance, occasionally running "proud to be local" advertisements. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Reddinger saw some of that money going into a new rainy-day emergency fund council had created at the urging of Councilor Robert Reid.But Reddinger said he was also hoping to see some of the money go toward improvements at Hoffer Park, including building a bandshell.Reddinger said those ideas are his alone, and that council as a whole has made no decisions concerning what to do with proceeds from sale of the theater.A public record search traced Elk Center LLC — an entity created on Sept. 23, according to Pennsylvania Department of State records — to Ameritech Media Corp., a company based in an office building on Linglestown Road in Harrisburg.Dustin Foreman, identified in Department of State records as the president of Ameritech Media Corp., told the Press & Journal in an Oct. 4 email that he was declining comment but pledged to “keep you in the loop” regarding Elk Center LLC.He provided the Press & Journal with a link to www.elkcenter.com, a website people could sign up for to receive updates, but no updates were posted.A call to Ameritech Media seeking comment from Foreman was not immediately returned.Since the Sept. 27 meeting, comment from RSR had been referred to Roy H. Brenner, a broker with Landmark Commercial Realty.“He did some due diligence and has decided not to move forward,” Brenner told the Press & Journal when asked for comment regarding the deal with Elk Center LLC falling through.The theater was listed for sale for the ICDA by RSR in December 2018, with an asking price of $300,000. The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire) - 2020-07-29 - SPORT - Hearts owner Ann Budge has vowed the club will come back stronger and “win the war” af­ter los­ing the le­gal bat­tle against rel­e­ga­tion from the Premier­ship. He did not comment further.“I’m extremely disappointed. And we are very serious about our responsibility in doing that.”Meanwhile, Aberdeen City Council has revealed about 40 businesses have been in touch about creating outdoor seating areas in temporary pedestrian spaces being set up as part of the Spaces for People programme.Cafes, restaurants and bars will fast-track through the usual processes to apply for an outdoor seating area to allow for reopening on July 6.Announcing the opening date on Wednesday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said all dates were being carefully considered while balancing out the need to to suppress the virus.Maersk Drilling fell to a pre-tax loss of £1.18 billion in the first half of 2020 due to a hefty impairment linked to the Covid-19 outbreak and oil price drop.In this episode, in association with the EIC, the war of words has continued in the helicopter space with another contract going to fiercely competitive Babcock.