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Getting away from the rectilinear for this project seems like a good idea...
| Country: | Germany | |||
| City: | Stuttgart | |||
| Location Type: | City/Town Centre | |||
| Location Quality: | Exclusive/Prime | |||
| Project Status: | In Development | |||
| Building Use: | Mixed Use | |||
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| Gross Floor Area: | 500,000 sqm | |||||||||||
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| Investment Volume: | 3,080,000,000 EUR | |||||||||||
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The Stuttgart 21 project aims at reorganising the Stuttgart railway junction represents the fulfilment of another urban planning project. This will lead to a major rearrangement of Stuttgart 's city centre. The Stuttgart railway junction will be completely remodelled. The present terminus station will be replaced by a low-lying through station. The existing holding sidings will be relocated. Works start in 2009 and will be finished in 2019.