Demolition of old houses in the center will continue
In the near future demolition of old houses in the capital continue, said the Mayor, Hajibala Abutalibov. Firstly ill continue the demolition of old buildings behind the "Azdrama" and to the monument of Cavid.
Then will be demolished homes between Fizuli and "Nizami" subway stations; in the end will be demolished houses in the former Soviet Street, and finally will be demolished Kubinka.
According to the Mayor, on the site of the demolished buildings will be built parks, sports facilities and recreational areas. He said nothing where people will be re-settled and on what terms. As for timing, the mayor expressed a hope that "he will see all this."
According to Abutalibov, 51 million manat compensation will be paid for the construction of a new park between the streets Fizuli and Badalbeyli.-02D-
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