A new modern shopping center named Sparov will be built in Železniki, Slovenia, opposite the swimming pool in the town center. The local mayor, Marko Gasser, announced that construction is expected to begin early next year, with the opening planned for October. The project involves acquiring land from private owners, with Spar purchasing most of the area for a 1,200-square-meter retail space and 75 parking spots. The municipality will buy part of the land for building three residential houses. Before starting construction, the city plans to upgrade aging infrastructure, including sewage, water supply, and heating systems. The new shopping center aims to improve access to food and other goods for residents, reduce the need for out-of-town shopping, boost local economic development, create 22 jobs, and enhance the quality of life in the area.
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