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C'est l'hôtel qui a pris 20 ans à Oulu presque tout a mal tourné

A hotel project in Oulu, Finland, which took nearly 20 years to complete, has finally opened after facing numerous challenges. The hotel was originally planned to be built on one of Oulu's best locations, but construction delays and changes in plans caused significant local frustration. The project faced issues such as legal disputes, financial difficulties, and disagreements over the number of rooms. Initially designed as a three-story building with 129 rooms, the developer sought additional floors, eventually reaching five stories with 144 rooms. These changes led to complications, including concerns about the feasibility of finding an operator for the hotel. Local officials, including former politician Martti Korhonen, criticized the financial planning from the start.

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C'est l'hôtel qui a pris 20 ans à Oulu presque tout a mal tourné

A hotel project in Oulu, Finland, which took nearly 20 years to complete, has finally opened after facing numerous challenges. The hotel was originally planned to be built on one of Oulu's best locations, but construction delays and changes in plans caused significant local frustration. The project faced issues such as legal disputes, financial difficulties, and disagreements over the number of rooms. Initially designed as a three-story building with 129 rooms, the developer sought additional floors, eventually reaching five stories with 144 rooms. These changes led to complications, including concerns about the feasibility of finding an operator for the hotel. Local officials, including former politician Martti Korhonen, criticized the financial planning from the start.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article provides a balanced account of the hotel development process, highlighting both the challenges faced by the developer and the criticisms from local officials. It does not favor one side over the other and presents multiple perspectives without overtly biased language or selective quoting

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article provides detailed information about the hotel's construction timeline and challenges, aligning with the cross-source consensus. It mentions delays, name changes, and legal issues, but uses emotionally charged language like 'murheenkryyni' and 'viimeistelty kukkaistutuksilla', which affec

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