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WA news LIVE: Car fire sets warehouse alight in Perth's north
WA news LIVE: Car fire sets warehouse alight in Perth's north

Sydney Morning Herald

time14 hours ago

  • Sydney Morning Herald

WA news LIVE: Car fire sets warehouse alight in Perth's north

Latest posts Latest posts 9.43am Car fire sets warehouse alight in Perth's north WA Police are investigating an incident where two cars were set on fire in a suburb in Perth's north, resulting in a nearby warehouse also catching alight. The fire started behind a business on Rudloc Road in Morley around 3.30am. One car was an unregistered BMW and the other was there for repairs. Police say the cars were deliberately lit. The flames were extinguished in 40 minutes but by that time, both were destroyed. The fire had also spread to a business which sells Hindu prayer tables. Owner Mitesh Patel said there was a lot of damage but it was lucky no one was injured. 9.35am Across the nation and around the world Here's what's making headlines today: A British man is the sole survivor of the crash of Air India flight 171, which went down moments after take-off in Ahmedabad, killing more than 260 people, in one of the world's deadliest aviation disasters in years and India's worst in almost two decades. A United States senator was dragged out of a room and briefly handcuffed after interrupting a news conference on the Trump administration's immigration raids, in a dramatic encounter some Democrats have called anti-democratic and 'outrageous'. Five months out from the release of Tron: Ares, the studio's $US200 million sequel to the beloved '80s sci-fi movie, one of the project's stars, Jared Leto, has been engulfed in a #MeToo scandal. Australia's largest wind farm is one of two major Albanese government-backed and taxpayer-funded projects infiltrated by criminal-linked companies as part of a ploy by Australian Workers' Union figures to outmuscle thugs and bikies aligned with the rival CFMEU.

WA news LIVE: Car fire sets warehouse alight in Perth's north
WA news LIVE: Car fire sets warehouse alight in Perth's north

The Age

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Age

WA news LIVE: Car fire sets warehouse alight in Perth's north

Latest posts Latest posts 9.43am Car fire sets warehouse alight in Perth's north WA Police are investigating an incident where two cars were set on fire in a suburb in Perth's north, resulting in a nearby warehouse also catching alight. The fire started behind a business on Rudloc Road in Morley around 3.30am. One car was an unregistered BMW and the other was there for repairs. Police say the cars were deliberately lit. The flames were extinguished in 40 minutes but by that time, both were destroyed. The fire had also spread to a business which sells Hindu prayer tables. Owner Mitesh Patel said there was a lot of damage but it was lucky no one was injured. 9.35am Across the nation and around the world Here's what's making headlines today: A British man is the sole survivor of the crash of Air India flight 171, which went down moments after take-off in Ahmedabad, killing more than 260 people, in one of the world's deadliest aviation disasters in years and India's worst in almost two decades. A United States senator was dragged out of a room and briefly handcuffed after interrupting a news conference on the Trump administration's immigration raids, in a dramatic encounter some Democrats have called anti-democratic and 'outrageous'. Five months out from the release of Tron: Ares, the studio's $US200 million sequel to the beloved '80s sci-fi movie, one of the project's stars, Jared Leto, has been engulfed in a #MeToo scandal. Australia's largest wind farm is one of two major Albanese government-backed and taxpayer-funded projects infiltrated by criminal-linked companies as part of a ploy by Australian Workers' Union figures to outmuscle thugs and bikies aligned with the rival CFMEU.

Mitesh Patel and Newarc Edge: Transforming Healthcare Construction Across Australia
Mitesh Patel and Newarc Edge: Transforming Healthcare Construction Across Australia

Time Business News

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Time Business News

Mitesh Patel and Newarc Edge: Transforming Healthcare Construction Across Australia

Sydney, Australia – With a strong foundation in business and healthcare, Mitesh Patel has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of medical facility construction in Australia. His journey, from studying business in Singapore in 2001 to furthering his education in Switzerland & Sydney, laid the groundwork for his expertise in healthcare infrastructure. After gaining over a decade of experience at Dentsply Sirona, Mitesh entered the healthcare industry in 2008, quickly earning a reputation for excellence. In partnership with Josh Gaddes, Mitesh co-founded Newarc Edge, a company dedicated to delivering high-quality medical and dental fitouts. Their commitment to precision and innovation has made them a preferred choice among Australian doctors, leading to multiple industry awards and widespread recognition. Newarc has successfully completed healthcare construction projects values in the multiple millions of dollars, reinforcing its position as a trusted leader in the Australian healthcare industry. Expanding Healthcare Infrastructure Nationwide Newarc Edge has successfully completed over 750 healthcare suites across Australia, specializing in dental clinics, medical practices, surgeon suites, hospitals, and commercial healthcare buildings. Their expertise in ergonomic design, workflow optimization, and compliance with healthcare regulations ensures that each facility is tailored to the unique needs of practitioners and patients. Recent standout projects include: Nepean Hospital ENT Suite – A state-of-the-art facility designed for leading ENT specialists, integrating advanced medical technology and patient-centered design. – A state-of-the-art facility designed for leading ENT specialists, integrating advanced medical technology and patient-centered design. Dr. Jeremy's Dental Practice in Ryde – A sophisticated dental practice built with cutting-edge equipment and optimized for efficiency. – A sophisticated dental practice built with cutting-edge equipment and optimized for efficiency. National Dental Care – A series of high-end dental facilities developed in collaboration with industry leaders to enhance patient experience and operational effectiveness. Newarc Edge Fitouts prioritizes sustainability by using over 80% Australian-made products, reinforcing their commitment to local industry and environmental responsibility. With plans for international expansion, Mitesh and Josh continue to set new benchmarks for quality and innovation, solidifying Newarc Edge Fitouts' position as a leader in healthcare construction. Key Takeaways – By honing in on one industry, Newarc Edge delivers turnkey healthcare environments that tick every regulatory and ergonomic box—something a generalist fit-out firm typically can't match. – Their in-house medical/dental accreditation and award-winning craftsmanship give them a clear edge when doctors need a partner who 'gets' healthcare workflows. – General fit-out companies often win on cost flexibility and scale across sectors, but may lack the deep compliance know-how and specialist equipment networks that Newarc Edge brings. For more information, Newarc Edge Healthcare Construction Company. Author: Peter Sutherland TIME BUSINESS NEWS

After Party City closed over 700 stores, 2 locally owned Austin locations will remain open
After Party City closed over 700 stores, 2 locally owned Austin locations will remain open

Yahoo

time28-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

After Party City closed over 700 stores, 2 locally owned Austin locations will remain open

In December of last year, with bankruptcy looming, Party City declared the party was over and announced it would close all of its more than 700 stores across the country. So why are two Austin locations still dancing while everyone else heads for the exits? According to Mitesh Patel, the owner of the Austin locations, despite Party City stopping the music, shoppers don't have to go home—they can keep the party going at their favorite Austin stores. 'In a significant development for the community and party supply enthusiasts, locally owned and operated Party City stores are open and ready to serve the public, even as all corporate Party City locations have been closed,' Patel said in a statement. Because Mitesh Patel owns his Party City locations outright, they are not subject to the closings. Patel is choosing to rally instead of turning in, keeping the party going at 5610 Brodie Lane and 11150 Research Blvd. Patel said his stores will 'continue to operate with the same commitment to quality, creativity, and community spirit.' According to CoStar, a commercial real estate information company, the two Austin locations will be among 29 stores left of what was once a lineup of roughly 700 stores. Of these 29 locations, Patel is one of only nine remaining owners who are still operating Party City locations. 'Our Party City stores have deep roots in the community since 1984,' Patel said in a statement. 'We are proud to continue serving our neighbors with the same passion and personal touch that has long defined our brand. Our commitment is to ensure that every party, from small gatherings to large celebrations, is a success.' Last December, it became apparent that Party City would be filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time, and this time around, it planned to finally take down the streamers. "The decision was made following exhaustive efforts by the company to find a path forward that would allow continued operations in an immensely challenging environment driven by inflationary pressures on costs and consumer spending, among other factors," Party City said in a statement at the time. Debt has been a consistent party foul for the company and was the cause of its first bankruptcy in January 2023. During that filing, it was found that things were slightly looking up as it had less debt but fewer stores. In its statement, Party City referenced its prior Chapter 11 restructuring, in which it eliminated nearly $1 billion in debt, though it is reported that it could still be nearly $700 million in debt. Beck Andrew Salgado covers trending topics in the Austin business ecosystem for the American-Statesman. To share additional tips or insights with Salgado, email Bsalgado@ This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Party City closed over 700 stores, why did 2 Austin locations survive?

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