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Paris's Piscine Rouvet Reopens After Renovation

Paris's historic Piscine Rouvet, originally built in 1891, reopened on September 20th after renovations, featuring a new filtration system using perlite and showcasing architectural details like its plenum and bajoyers.

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Historic Inn's Use Sparks Debate After Renovation

The owner of Cumbria's highest pub, the Kirkstone Pass Inn, assures locals that despite advertising suggesting otherwise, the newly renovated accommodation will not become a venue for large, disruptive parties.

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Trump's $2 Million White House Rose Garden Renovation

President Trump replaced the White House Rose Garden's grass with white stone for nearly $2 million, a private donation-funded project adding drainage and a patriotic motif; this latest renovation follows other White House modifications under his administration.

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Historic Ship Transformed into Indonesian Luxury Hotel

The 111-year-old SS Medina, a former cargo ship and missionary vessel, has been transformed into a luxury hotel in Bintan, Indonesia, after a 15-year, $18 million renovation by Singaporean businessman Eric Saw, who plans to donate the profits to charity.

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Berlin U-Bahn Station Faces Years More of Delays

Renovations at Berlin's Schloßstraße U-Bahn station, started in 2016, are delayed until at least the 2030s due to Denkmalamt regulations and challenges in elevator placement, leaving the station in a provisional state.

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Trump's $200 Million White House Ballroom Project Sparks Controversy

President Trump is building a $200 million, 90,000 sq ft ballroom at the White House, starting construction in September 2024 and aiming for completion by January 2029, replacing the East Wing and sparking controversy.

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World's Smallest Theatre Reopens in Malvern After Renovation

The world's smallest commercial theatre, a 10 sq meter former Victorian toilet in Malvern, UK, has reopened after a community-led renovation following fire damage and disrepair.

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Four Seasons Reopens Iconic Formentor Hotel in Mallorca

The Four Seasons Hotel in Mallorca's Formentor, reopened after a €70 million renovation, blends luxury with local artistry, attracting high-spending clientele while honoring its storied past hosting celebrities and historical figures.

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Trump's $1.9 Million Rose Garden Makeover

President Trump recently completed a $1.9 million renovation of the White House Rose Garden, replacing the grass with a stone patio funded by private donations to the Trust for the National Mall, mirroring a similar design at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

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Lörrach's "Lange Egon" Town Hall Undergoes 70 Million Euro Renovation

Lörrach, Germany's 72-meter-tall 1970s town hall, "Lange Egon," is undergoing a 52–70 million Euro renovation, a decision praised by preservationists and defying calls for demolition, securing this architectural landmark's future.

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Ceiling Collapse on Nevsky Prospekt: One Dead, One Injured

A ceiling collapse in a pre-revolutionary building on Nevsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg on August 7 killed one worker and injured another. The collapse, between the first and second floors, was attributed to renovations in a second-floor apartment converted into six short-term rental studios, which ...

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VGF Takes Control of Frankfurt U-Bahn Stations, Launching €451 Million Modernization

Frankfurt's Verkehrsgesellschaft Frankfurt (VGF) now owns its U-Bahn stations, initiating a €451 million, 22.5-year modernization plan addressing aging infrastructure and improving passenger experience, starting with cleaning and minor repairs at stations like Hauptwache and Konstablerwache.

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