Monday, 1st December 2008

Waterfront plans

Harcourt chairman flies in to meet politicians

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THE chairman of Harcourt Developments, Pat Doherty, flew into Jersey for an emergency meeting with States Members yesterday to save the £330 million Esplanade Quarter deal.

Developers make official complaint about Deputy

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HARCOURT Developments has made an official complaint to the Bailiff about the conduct of Deputy Sean Power, who they say tried to get a job with them in 2005.

Watchdog to investigate WEB decisions

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THE independent States watchdog has taken it upon himself to investigate the circumstances and decisions made about Jersey’s Waterfront.

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Harcourt meet the ministers

THE head of Harcourt Developments is in the Island today for an emergency meeting to reassure the States and the public about their intentions following the Waterfront fiasco.

Harcourt in another court case

HARCOURT Developments is being sued in Ireland because another developer claims it owns half the rights to develop the Esplanade.

Harcourt boss to hold emergency meeting

THE head of developers Harcourt is flying into Jersey for an emergency meeting with States Members in the wake of the Waterfront scandal.

WEB: ‘We have nothing to hide’

THE Waterfront Enterprise Board director says that the board has ‘nothing to hide’ and that it did all the necessary checks on developer Harcourt in light of recent revelations about a Las Vegas lawsuit.

Cohen will resign if decision is reversed

IF States Members decide to reverse their decision on the Waterfront masterplan, Freddie Cohen will resign as Environment Minister.

Don’t blame me!

CHIEF Minister Frank Walker, who is now fighting for political survival against a barrage of criticism following the Waterfront debate fiasco, has defended his actions in the events leading up to it.

Waterfront background: The men behind the developments

HARCOURT Developments is a Dublin-based property development company with a number of international award-winning projects under its belt.