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Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) is a social housing provider established in 2012 to receive the transfer of housing stock from Rochdale Borough Council in Greater Manchester, England. It has a subsidiary, RBH (Design and Build) Limited. It owns and manages about 12,700 properties. In March 2020, it employed 545 full time equivalent staff.
In 2008, the remaining 60% of RBH was acquired by Philip Morris International (PMI), which had controlled 40% of the firm, for US$ 2,000 million, making PMI the sole owner of the company. [1] [2] At the time, RBH was the second-largest cigarette maker in Canada. [2] The acquisition by PMI was targeted to Rothmans Inc, which was a holding ...
RBH, or rbh, may refer to: RBH Logistics, a subsidiary of DB Schenker; Red Book of Hergest, a Welsh manuscript written shortly after 1382; Rothmans, Benson & Hedges, a Canadian tobacco manufacturer; Royal Bafokeng Holdings, the Sovereign Wealth Fund of the Royal Bafokeng Nation of South Africa
The Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH) is an NHS hospital in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It provides acute hospital services to the residents of the western and central portions of Berkshire , and is managed by the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust .
The Simcoe Muskoka Regional Cancer Centre, which will log more than 65,000 patient visits in its first year [16] 165 new inpatient beds, including a dedicated Coronary Care Unit for critically ill cardiac patients; An Emergency Department that will triple in size and includes trauma, isolation areas, a clinical decision unit and mental health ...
Teachers Village was originally developed by RBH and was designed by Newark native Richard Meier. The eight-building, 400,000-square-foot project transformed five blocks in the city, resulting in 204 moderately priced apartments, three charter schools, open space and 65,000 square feet of retail space. [1] [2] Ground was broken in 2012.
The top of the pack features either a text or picture warning in English or French, while the rest of the pack is left to the original manufacturer of the brand.It features the words "Canadian Classics", a moose, the name of the manufacturer, the quantity of cigarettes in the pack (20 or 25 per pack) in both English and French, and various landscapes in the background.
The unoccupied building was subsequently purchased by RBH Properties for £18 million, who then carried out a £30 million refurbishment of the complex, rebranding it as Pennine Five or P5. The first phase of the refurbished project, codenamed Block Three, reopened for commercial use in June 2020.