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CORK | Projects and buildings thread | SkyscraperCity Forum Development map: The red plots are under construction, the blue being sites where there are proposals Under Construction Sites: 1: Eglinton St development: 2: Academy St: 3: Dunnes Stores, Patrick St 4: Halfmoon Street Development 5: Cornmarket St
СУБОТИЦА - праћење градилишта | SUBOTICA - construction updates Plans for next year are: finishing the construction of the indoor swimming pool complex, rebuilding the National theatre, new aqua park on the Palić coast and the new spa hotel complex Proposed: a new shopping mall in center of the city, the biggest in Serbia worth over 50 million euros Da li neko ima više informacija o ovom šoping molu?
Halifax Developments | SkyscraperCity Forum Here's a few construction sites in Halifax lately This is the Gladstone Condominum project There is going to be two towers Another codominum project going up on South Barrigton Apartment complex going up on North Barringotn Hotal going up at Brewery Market site The
[SK] Slovakia | road infrastructure • Slovenské diaľnice More info you can find in [Slovakia] Motorways thread in Slovakia subforum Useful sites about Slovak motorways: www ndsas sk - official site of National Motorway Company www highways sk - IMO the best page www dialnice info - forum about highways in Slovak language Map of planned motorway
СУБОТИЦА - праћење градилишта | SUBOTICA - construction updates A truly global community dedicated to skyscrapers, cities, urban development, and the metropolitan environment Join us to share news, views and fun about architecture, construction, transport, skylines, and much more!
SEATTLE | Sloane (Elephant carwash)| 616 Battery St) Here's hoping they include the street vacation and fill the whole block bounded by Denny, Borealis, Battery, and Dexter Umarell [umaˈrɛːl]; plural umarî) Men of retirement age who spend their time watching construction sites – typically with hands clasped behind their back and offering unwanted advice to the workers