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In the center of the city grew the Green Palace, two-thirds of the apartments already sold

The article discusses the development of 'Zeleni dvor,' a residential project located in the city center. It notes that two-thirds of the apartments in this project have already been sold, indicating strong interest in the area. The project appears to be part of urban development efforts, possibly aimed at modernizing or expanding housing options in the central district. The sale rate suggests that the location is desirable, which could influence future urban planning or property market trends in the region.

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In the center of the city grew the Green Palace, two-thirds of the apartments already sold

The article discusses the development of 'Zeleni dvor,' a residential project located in the city center. It notes that two-thirds of the apartments in this project have already been sold, indicating strong interest in the area. The project appears to be part of urban development efforts, possibly aimed at modernizing or expanding housing options in the central district. The sale rate suggests that the location is desirable, which could influence future urban planning or property market trends in the region.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about a housing development and its sales progress without apparent ideological framing or biased language. There is no indication of favoring any particular political stance, and the content focuses on economic and urban development rather than directly on a

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