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Beijing Olympic Village project gets approval

www.chinanews.cn 2005-02-18 14:57:55

Chinanews, Feb. 18 - The National Development and Reform Commission
(NDRC) has approved construction plans for the Olympic Village of the
twenty-ninth Olympic Games. The number of rooms and parking spaces will
be announced next month. Construction for the project is scheduled to
begin early this summer, and the village will be completed by the end of
2007.
The village will be located in District B of the Beijing Olympic Park. It
will cover 517,000 square meters, and will consist of apartments for
athletes, buildings for Olympic Committees, public facilities for
residential districts, service centers and underground parking lots.

          ��The pace of construction for Beijing Olympics has stepped up
(2005-02-13)
          ��Beijing Olympic Village to start construction this June
(2005-01-26)
          ��Olympic stadiums and gyms go shopping in Beijing (2005-01-20)
          ��Beijing Olympic construction projects to commence (2005-01-17)
          ��All-around construction for the Olympics to start in 2005
(2004-12-30)

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