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<blockquote data-quote="panos_adgr" data-source="post: 3154" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>It is old. But it was active until 1999. It ended up like this because gypsies and other people ravaged the building to take as much Iron as they could to sell it and take the money.</p><p></p><p>The whole area is in the holding of the National Bank of Greece which guaranteed with lawn the economical reform of the business in 1993 I think. It is not owned by the Bank but technically it is like it belongs to it because of the unpaid dept.</p><p></p><p>The Mayor went through a lot of law procedures and gained back a big part of the area (all the coast line) to reform it and upgraded in favor of the citizens. He is building and upgrading the park the last 4 years and gave us a wonderful place! All people praise our Mayor for what he did, because all the coastal line around is harbors, ship yards and next to the park is the second biggest commercial harbour in cargo transportation in Europe owned by COSCO the Chinese colossus. I some of my photos you can see the cranes. So the mayor wanted to keep this large coastline and build a huge park for the people.</p><p></p><p>And he did it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panos_adgr, post: 3154, member: 12"] It is old. But it was active until 1999. It ended up like this because gypsies and other people ravaged the building to take as much Iron as they could to sell it and take the money. The whole area is in the holding of the National Bank of Greece which guaranteed with lawn the economical reform of the business in 1993 I think. It is not owned by the Bank but technically it is like it belongs to it because of the unpaid dept. The Mayor went through a lot of law procedures and gained back a big part of the area (all the coast line) to reform it and upgraded in favor of the citizens. He is building and upgrading the park the last 4 years and gave us a wonderful place! All people praise our Mayor for what he did, because all the coastal line around is harbors, ship yards and next to the park is the second biggest commercial harbour in cargo transportation in Europe owned by COSCO the Chinese colossus. I some of my photos you can see the cranes. So the mayor wanted to keep this large coastline and build a huge park for the people. And he did it! [/QUOTE]
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