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Construction is expected to begin in the fall and be completed by 2030
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Construction is expected to begin in the fall and be completed by 2030

The article discusses plans for the construction of the National Stadium (Þjóðarhöll) in Laugardalur, stating that preparations will begin this autumn and the stadium is expected to be completed by the fall of 2030. Helgi Geirharðsson, project manager at Þjóðarhallar ehf., mentions that the detailed plan will be clear once final agreements with the contractor are reached. The article also notes that the current zoning plan from Reykjavík City does not include new parking spaces for the area, implying that parking will decrease unless the city revises its planning.

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Construction is expected to begin in the fall and be completed by 2030

The article discusses plans for the construction of the National Stadium (Þjóðarhöll) in Laugardalur, stating that preparations will begin this autumn and the stadium is expected to be completed by the fall of 2030. Helgi Geirharðsson, project manager at Þjóðarhallar ehf., mentions that the detailed plan will be clear once final agreements with the contractor are reached. The article also notes that the current zoning plan from Reykjavík City does not include new parking spaces for the area, implying that parking will decrease unless the city revises its planning.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the timeline and planning process for the National Stadium without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes quotes from officials involved in the project and references the current zoning plan from Reykjavík City. There is no evident bias in措辞

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