Wielkopolskie
29th January 2010
"The situation was complicated by the crisis in the real estate market, meaning companies had difficulties securing finances"
Gleaming plans for a new station to be built in Poznan in time for the Euro 2012 football championships are, “99% certain to be completed in time,” says the project’s director, Grzegorz Tomaszewski. “I know a lot of people have crossed Poznan’s station off the list [of projects that will be completed] because the process of choosing the investor took such a long time. The situation was complicated by the crisis in the real estate market, meaning companies had difficulties securing finances,” Tomaszewski told Gazeta Poznan.But there are to be no more delays. At the beginning of February an agreement is to be signed with the investor, Trigranit, and then construction work will begi ...
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