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Three persons from Cornelia Ida, including a minor, are the new owners of the William Fogarty building on Water Street, which carried a whopping $1.4 billion price tag.

 

Documents, which this newspaper has seen, detail the sale of the building to Munaf Hussein, Saud Hussein and a male minor born in 1997.

The Husseins own Akbar Hussein Auto Sales on North Road and, according to sources, a number of prime real estate spots in the city.

 

The new owners of the Wm Fogarty building at 34-37 Water Street, have leased the middle floor back to the old owners and are now seeking to rent the first and third floors as well.

 

It is not clear what plans the Husseins have for the building, as efforts to contact them proved futile and the old owners have no interest as they no longer own the building.

 

The Wm Fogarty Ltd building on Water Street

The Wm Fogarty Ltd building on Water Street

 

“We don’t know what plans the new owners have, you have to ask them, the building is no longer owned by us. It was gazetted and sold so why should we care what happens? We have leased a part, what they do with the rest is not up to us,” CEO of Wm Fogarty Hussein Haniff told Stabroek News via telephone from Miami last week.

 

A seemingly agitated Haniff pointed out that last year December, at a press conference, Chairman of the Laparkan Group of Companies, Glen Khan had explained that his company was selling the building and would be leasing a section. As such, he said that all questions on future developments should be taken to the new owners. William Fogarty Limited is among the holdings of the Laparkan Group.

 

When Stabroek News visited the store last week, the gift shop and the jewellery store had already been moved to the second floor, which houses a clothing store. While the cafeteria and supermarket were still functioning the latter was desolate with only one person browsing the scantily packed isles.

 

The third floor which houses Laparkan Financial Service, a general office and a furniture and electronic department had only the security person on the sales floor. However, inside the office many employees were busy at work.

An employee informed that the office will also be moved to the second floor and explained that “the profitable businesses” will be consolidated on the second floor.

 

On November 27, 2013 Stabroek News had reported that Fogarty’s on Water Street and its Norton Street bond were sold, which saw Khan calling a press conference to clear the air on the sale.

 

Then he had said that the building had been sold as part of a financial strategy and the company would not be affected. He had stated that the building was “sold and then leased” as part of a visionary financial undertaking of his company.

 

“What we did was sell the Fogarty’s building and lease it back… this is what they call financial engineering—how you release capital to one of your major assets so that you can put it back into the business… It’s [Fogarty’s] staying in the same building, it’s expanding in the same building but it doesn’t own the buildings,” Khan had told the press conference.

 

Khan did assert that the building will still be named the William Fogarty building after its original owner. He added that Fogarty’s is an “iconic building” which would be retained by a “Guyanese group.”

 

He also said that Fogarty’s businesses deemed most profitable, such as its financial services, garment sales and cafeteria will remain in the building. “What we will have here is what we need…. In a lot of cases, the challenge has always been to modernize and stock Fogarty’s to its core level. That needs to be done and that is why we came up with a solution that would change the arrangement as we go forward,” he had said.

 

None of the company’s 135 employees will be out of a job as the Chairman then assured that what the public would see is more persons being employed as the strategic modernization and expansion moves were made. “Generally, we don’t see any changes in our staff levels and we have had that discussion with the union because Fogarty’s is unionized and we have had extensive discussions with the union,” he had noted.

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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I remember Akbar, a tall fair-skin fellow, of Cornelia Ida. He was a public servant up to the early 1990s and then started his own business. He seemed okay to me.

Gilly his brother was the public servant,Akbar had

shop in CI,he migrated with his family mid eighties

remigrate around nineties and started the auto

import business,also two of his brothers had shop

and are a well known family in CI.

 

Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I remember Akbar, a tall fair-skin fellow, of Cornelia Ida. He was a public servant up to the early 1990s and then started his own business. He seemed okay to me.

Gilly his brother was the public servant,Akbar had

shop in CI,he migrated with his family mid eighties

remigrate around nineties and started the auto

import business,also two of his brothers had shop

and are a well known family in CI.

 

Thanks, D. I'm mistaking the two. I know the civil servant one. We used to travel on the same ferryboat...Makouria.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I remember Akbar, a tall fair-skin fellow, of Cornelia Ida. He was a public servant up to the early 1990s and then started his own business. He seemed okay to me.

Gilly his brother was the public servant,Akbar had

shop in CI,he migrated with his family mid eighties

remigrate around nineties and started the auto

import business,also two of his brothers had shop

and are a well known family in CI.

 

Thanks, D. I'm mistaking the two. I know the civil servant one. We used to travel on the same ferryboat...Makouria.

 

 I can recall he used to work at Transport and Harbours

 lived at New Road Vreedenhoop,we may know each other

 i used to travel with the ferry.

Django

his father was murder,this man make his money by selling people vehicles with high interest,when they miss a payment he sent black people to seize the vehicle and they have to pay extra to get it back.this is a typical man that use black people to beat up collie people. 

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:

his father was murder,this man make his money by selling people vehicles with high interest,when they miss a payment he sent black people to seize the vehicle and they have to pay extra to get it back.this is a typical man that use black people to beat up collie people. 

The man also made money by working hard in the rice fields and growing and selling rice. He also made furniture at CI and sold them. He was a man who never stopped working. Unfortunately, he was killed while operating his car business, the rest of the junk you writing is just rumours/hearsay.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by warrior:

his father was murder,this man make his money by selling people vehicles with high interest,when they miss a payment he sent black people to seize the vehicle and they have to pay extra to get it back.this is a typical man that use black people to beat up collie people. 

The man also made money by working hard in the rice fields and growing and selling rice. He also made furniture at CI and sold them. He was a man who never stopped working. Unfortunately, he was killed while operating his car business, the rest of the junk you writing is just rumours/hearsay.

Totally agree,they are a good family worked for what they

acquired.In free market system there is no cap in intrest

look at credit card rates,default and they go after you.

Django
"Warrior" is ill informed and making a false statement.
 
I am from CI. Our family and the Akbar and AsgarHussains are family friends.
 
When I returned to Guyana and developed a NGO "Management and Development Council, Salim was a major donor.
 
They are Good People.
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by warrior:

his father was murder,this man make his money by selling people vehicles with high interest,when they miss a payment he sent black people to seize the vehicle and they have to pay extra to get it back.this is a typical man that use black people to beat up collie people. 

The man also made money by working hard in the rice fields and growing and selling rice. He also made furniture at CI and sold them. He was a man who never stopped working. Unfortunately, he was killed while operating his car business, the rest of the junk you writing is just rumours/hearsay.

 

Vish M
Originally Posted by Django:

       
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by warrior:

his father was murder,this man make his money by selling people vehicles with high interest,when they miss a payment he sent black people to seize the vehicle and they have to pay extra to get it back.this is a typical man that use black people to beat up collie people. 

The man also made money by working hard in the rice fields and growing and selling rice. He also made furniture at CI and sold them. He was a man who never stopped working. Unfortunately, he was killed while operating his car business, the rest of the junk you writing is just rumours/hearsay.

Totally agree,they are a good family worked for what they

acquired.In free market system there is no cap in intrest

look at credit card rates,default and they go after you.


       

In the U.S., there are state usury laws which limit the amount of interest that can be legally charged on a loan. Go above those limits and you're getting into the loansharking business. If you try to intimidate your borrower into paying usurious rates of interest, you are committing a federal offense.
Mars
Originally Posted by Vish M:
"Warrior" is ill informed and making a false statement.
 
I am from CI. Our family and the Akbar and AsgarHussains are family friends.
 
When I returned to Guyana and developed a NGO "Management and Development Council, Salim was a major donor.
 
They are Good People.
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by warrior:

his father was murder,this man make his money by selling people vehicles with high interest,when they miss a payment he sent black people to seize the vehicle and they have to pay extra to get it back.this is a typical man that use black people to beat up collie people. 

The man also made money by working hard in the rice fields and growing and selling rice. He also made furniture at CI and sold them. He was a man who never stopped working. Unfortunately, he was killed while operating his car business, the rest of the junk you writing is just rumours/hearsay.

 

So Vish just because the man gave you money thats why he is good?

Chief

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