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Pazardjik: Fountains residential complex in Pazardzhik

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Construction of Fountains residential complex in Pazardzhik was started. Balkan trade house will invest EUR 10m. MS Prime Studio is the design company, the contractor is Garcy and Quint Stroi. The gross-floor area is 32,000 sq. m. The site of 34,000 sq....


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